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Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon and Col. Kent Porter hold

Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon and Col. Kent Porter hold

Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon and Col. Kent Porter hold up the Entering Wyoming highway sign that will be displayed at the 115th Field Artillery Brigade’s area of operation while the unit is deployed to the Middle E... More

Wyoming Gov. Gordon led a call and response of the

Wyoming Gov. Gordon led a call and response of the

Wyoming Gov. Gordon led a call and response of the 115th’s Field Artillery Brigade during a group photo at the unit’s deployment ceremony at the Cheyenne Civic Center on July 29, 2019. He yelled “Cowboy” while ... More

Sgt. Joseph Marchese, a soldier with the 115th Field

Sgt. Joseph Marchese, a soldier with the 115th Field

Sgt. Joseph Marchese, a soldier with the 115th Field Artillery Brigade, based in Cheyenne, spends time with his wife Heather and their 3-month old daughter Westlynn at the Air National Guard base as the unit wa... More

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