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A Georgia Guardsman with the 1230th Transportation

A Georgia Guardsman with the 1230th Transportation

A Georgia Guardsman with the 1230th Transportation Company, hugs a loved one after the 1230th return ceremony at the Thomasville High School’s football field May 31. The 1230th drove over 220,000 miles during t... More

A Georgia Guardsman will have to unpack with only one

A Georgia Guardsman will have to unpack with only one

A Georgia Guardsman will have to unpack with only one hand because the other one is not being let go of any time soon. The 1230th Transportation Company returned to family and friends at the Thomasville High Sc... More

There was no doubt that family and friends were glad

There was no doubt that family and friends were glad

There was no doubt that family and friends were glad to see their Georgia Guardsman at the Thomasville High School’s football field May 31 as the 1230th Transportation Company exited the bus and took the field.... More

There was no doubt that family and friends were glad

There was no doubt that family and friends were glad

There was no doubt that family and friends were glad to see their Georgia Guardsman at the Thomasville High School’s football field May 31 as the 1230th Transportation Company exited the bus and took the field.... More

Capt. Brantley Lockhart, commander of the 1230th

Capt. Brantley Lockhart, commander of the 1230th

Capt. Brantley Lockhart, commander of the 1230th Transportation Company, returns a flag to Thomasville’s Mayor Pro Tem Greg Hobbs during the 1230th return ceremony at the Thomasville High School’s football fie... More

There was no doubt that family and friends were glad

There was no doubt that family and friends were glad

There was no doubt that family and friends were glad to see their Georgia Guardsman at the Thomasville High School’s football field May 31 as the 1230th Transportation Company exited the bus and took the field.... More

A Georgia Guardsman will have to unpack with only one

A Georgia Guardsman will have to unpack with only one

A Georgia Guardsman will have to unpack with only one hand because the other one is not being let go of any time soon. The 1230th Transportation Company returned to family and friends at the Thomasville High Sc... More

Capt. Brantley Lockhart, commander of the 1230th

Capt. Brantley Lockhart, commander of the 1230th

Capt. Brantley Lockhart, commander of the 1230th Transportation Company, hugs his daughter after the 1230th return ceremony at the Thomasville High School’s football field May 31. The 1230th drove over 220,000 ... More

There was no doubt that family and friends were glad

There was no doubt that family and friends were glad

There was no doubt that family and friends were glad to see their Georgia Guardsman at the Thomasville High School’s football field May 31 as the 1230th Transportation Company exited the bus and took the field.... More

A Georgia Guardsman with the 1230th Transportation

A Georgia Guardsman with the 1230th Transportation

A Georgia Guardsman with the 1230th Transportation Company, hugs his son after the 1230th return ceremony at the Thomasville High School’s football field May 31. The 1230th drove over 220,000 miles during their... More

First Sgt. Eric Roberson with the 1230th Transportation

First Sgt. Eric Roberson with the 1230th Transportation

First Sgt. Eric Roberson with the 1230th Transportation Company, hugs his wife and son after the 1230th return ceremony at the Thomasville High School’s football field May 31. The 1230th drove over 220,000 mile... More

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