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Soldiers from the 262 Component Repair Company stand

Soldiers from the 262 Component Repair Company stand

Soldiers from the 262 Component Repair Company stand in line to eat the meal prepared by their unit cooks as part of the Connelly Field Competition on June 13, 2014. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Officer C... More

Staff Sgt. Joseph Samuels, Virginia National Guard,

Staff Sgt. Joseph Samuels, Virginia National Guard,

Staff Sgt. Joseph Samuels, Virginia National Guard, programs a Harris radio as part of the capstone exercise for the Signal Support Systems Specialist (25U) course on June 19, 2014. (U.S. Army National Guard ph... More

Spc. Terrik Smith, with the 262 Component Repair Company,

Spc. Terrik Smith, with the 262 Component Repair Company,

Spc. Terrik Smith, with the 262 Component Repair Company, prepares meatballs for the Connelly Field Competition on June 13, 2014. The exercise is preparation for the regional competition in July. (U.S. Army Nat... More

One of the 262 Component Repair Company cooks, Spc.

One of the 262 Component Repair Company cooks, Spc.

One of the 262 Component Repair Company cooks, Spc. Jaqueline Emory, chops celery for the vegetable soup she is preparing for the Connelly Field Competition on June 13, 2014. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by ... More

Cooks from the 262 Component Repair Company serve Soldiers

Cooks from the 262 Component Repair Company serve Soldiers

Cooks from the 262 Component Repair Company serve Soldiers in their unit the meal they prepared for the Connelly Field Competition on June 13, 2014. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Officer Candidate Wendy Mc... More

U.S. Army Capt. Michael Sharp, Milford, Del., commander

U.S. Army Capt. Michael Sharp, Milford, Del., commander

U.S. Army Capt. Michael Sharp, Milford, Del., commander of the 262nd Componet Repair Company is awarded the Kirkwood Award by U.S. Brig. Gen. Scott Chambers, assistant adjutant general, Delaware National Guard,... More

262 Component Repair Company first cook, Sgt. Ronika

262 Component Repair Company first cook, Sgt. Ronika

262 Component Repair Company first cook, Sgt. Ronika Smith, slices the apple crisp she prepared on June 13, 2014 for the Connelly Field Competition. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Officer Candidate Wendy Mc... More

Staff Sgt. Lorenzo Bynes, cook with the 262 Component

Staff Sgt. Lorenzo Bynes, cook with the 262 Component

Staff Sgt. Lorenzo Bynes, cook with the 262 Component Repair Company, prepares spaghetti sauce to serve the Soldiers in his unit as part of the Connelly Field Competition on June 13, 2014. (U.S. Army National G... More

Staff Sgt. Brad Byers, Missouri National Guard and

Staff Sgt. Brad Byers, Missouri National Guard and

Staff Sgt. Brad Byers, Missouri National Guard and Staff Sgt. Joseph Samuels, Virginia National Guard, position and anchor the antenna they will erect as part of the capstone exercise for the Signal Support Sys... More

Pvt. 1st Class Hiedi Hurd, cook with the 262 Component

Pvt. 1st Class Hiedi Hurd, cook with the 262 Component

Pvt. 1st Class Hiedi Hurd, cook with the 262 Component Repair Company, starts to prepare the salad for the Connelly Field Competition on June 13, 2014. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Officer Candidate Wendy... More

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