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New York Army National Guard Colonel Sondra Smith the

New York Army National Guard Colonel Sondra Smith the

New York Army National Guard Colonel Sondra Smith the Division Staff Judge Advocate for the 42nd Infantry Division, has her son Mason pin her newly awarded rank on during the promotion ceremony at the Division ... More

New York Army National Guard Colonel Sondra Smith's

New York Army National Guard Colonel Sondra Smith's

New York Army National Guard Colonel Sondra Smith's son Jacob pins her new rank upon patrol cap as her other son Mason looks on at the Division of Military and Naval Affairs in Latham, NY, January 13 2019. (U.S... More

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