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Soldiers stand at attention and civilians place their

Soldiers stand at attention and civilians place their

Soldiers stand at attention and civilians place their hands over their hearts to honor the United States during the national anthem during the Task Force Spartan transfer of authority ceremony at Camp Arifjan, ... More

Major Gen. Ben Corell, commanding general, 34th Red

Major Gen. Ben Corell, commanding general, 34th Red

Major Gen. Ben Corell, commanding general, 34th Red Bull Infantry Division, Minnesota Army National Guard, highlights the accomplishments of the Red Bull Division and Task Force Spartan during the a transfer of... More

Major Gen. Gordon Ellis, left, commanding general,

Major Gen. Gordon Ellis, left, commanding general,

Major Gen. Gordon Ellis, left, commanding general, and Command Sgt. Maj. Dale Shetler, senior enlisted leader, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, uncase the division colors to symbolize the tr... More

Major Gen. Gordon Ellis, left, commanding general,

Major Gen. Gordon Ellis, left, commanding general,

Major Gen. Gordon Ellis, left, commanding general, and Command Sgt. Maj. Dale Shetler, senior enlisted leader, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, uncase the division colors to symbolize the tr... More

Major Gen. Gordon Ellis, commanding general, 38th Infantry

Major Gen. Gordon Ellis, commanding general, 38th Infantry

Major Gen. Gordon Ellis, commanding general, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, speaks to the audience about his expectations for his unit as it assumes mission command for Task Force Spartan ... More

Major Gen. Gordon Ellis, left, commanding general,

Major Gen. Gordon Ellis, left, commanding general,

Major Gen. Gordon Ellis, left, commanding general, and Command Sgt. Maj. Dale Shetler, senior enlisted leader, 38th Infantry Division, Indiana Army National Guard, uncase the division colors to symbolize the tr... More

Major Gen. Ben Corell, commanding general, 34th Red

Major Gen. Ben Corell, commanding general, 34th Red

Major Gen. Ben Corell, commanding general, 34th Red Bull Infantry Division, Minnesota Army National Guard, highlights the accomplishments of the Red Bull Division and Task Force Spartan during the a transfer of... More

Second Lt. Eric Holland, executive officer, Charlie

Second Lt. Eric Holland, executive officer, Charlie

Second Lt. Eric Holland, executive officer, Charlie Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 34th Red Bull Infantry Division, Minnesota Army National Guard, sings the national anthem during the Task Fo... More

Major Gen. Ben Corell, left, commanding general, and

Major Gen. Ben Corell, left, commanding general, and

Major Gen. Ben Corell, left, commanding general, and Command Sgt. Maj. Joseph Hjelmstad, senior enlisted leader, 34th Red Bull Infantry Division, Minnesota Army National Guard, prepare to case the unit colors t... More

Lieutenant Gen. Terry Ferrell, commanding general,

Lieutenant Gen. Terry Ferrell, commanding general,

Lieutenant Gen. Terry Ferrell, commanding general, U.S. Army Central, speaks to the audience during the Task Force Spartan transfer of authority ceremony at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, July 15, 2019. The ceremony mar... More

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