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The 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade Command

The 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade Command

The 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade Command Sgt. Maj. Roger Daigle, a Pomfret, Conn., native stands next to Col. James Edwards 525th BfSB commander as he salutes Capt. Christian Johnson, (right) brigade ... More

Combined Task Force Lightning soldiers; Capt. Christian

Combined Task Force Lightning soldiers; Capt. Christian

Combined Task Force Lightning soldiers; Capt. Christian Johnson, (left to right) a Rockford, Ill., native, Chief Warrant Officer 2 Shane Misner a Cortez, Colo., native and Staff Sgt. Christopher Milo a native o... More

Capt. Christian Johnson, a native of Rockford, Ill.

Capt. Christian Johnson, a native of Rockford, Ill.

Capt. Christian Johnson, a native of Rockford, Ill. assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade based in Fort Bragg, N.C. holds his Purple Heart Medal in his hand a... More

The 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade commander

The 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade commander

The 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade commander Col. James Edwards (left) presents the Purple Heart Medal to Chief Warrant Officer 2 Shane Misner a Cortez, Colo., native assigned to Headquarters and Headqu... More

The 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade Command

The 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade Command

The 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade Command Sgt. Maj. Roger Daigle, (left) a Pomfret, Conn. native stands next to Col. James Edwards 525th BfSB commander as he salutes U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Christopher Mi... More

U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Shane Misner (left)

U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Shane Misner (left)

U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Shane Misner (left) a Cortez, Colo., native stands next to Staff Sgt. Christopher Milo (right) a native of Granite Bay, Calif., both assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters C... More

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