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The 36th Infantry Division soldiers participate in

The 36th Infantry Division soldiers participate in

The 36th Infantry Division soldiers participate in a change of command ceremony at Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2011. The ceremony marked the end of the historic deployment for the division. Co... More

United States Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison congratulates

United States Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison congratulates

United States Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison congratulates the 36th Infantry Division for their outstanding work during a change of command ceremony at Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2011. For her ... More

United States Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison congratulates

United States Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison congratulates

United States Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison congratulates the 36th Infantry Division for their outstanding work during a change of command ceremony at Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2011. For her ... More

The 36th Infantry Division soldiers participate in

The 36th Infantry Division soldiers participate in

The 36th Infantry Division soldiers participate in a change of command ceremony at Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2011. The ceremony marked the end of the historic deployment for the division. Co... More

Former 36th Infantry Division Commanding General, Maj.

Former 36th Infantry Division Commanding General, Maj.

Former 36th Infantry Division Commanding General, Maj. Gen. Eddy M. Spurgin and Command Sgt. Maj. Wilson L. Early unfurled their unit’s colors during an uncasing ceremony at Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas, Saturday,... More

The 36th Infantry Division soldiers participate in

The 36th Infantry Division soldiers participate in

The 36th Infantry Division soldiers participate in a change of command ceremony at Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2011. The ceremony marked the end of the historic deployment for the division. Co... More

Former 36th Infantry Division Commanding General, Maj.

Former 36th Infantry Division Commanding General, Maj.

Former 36th Infantry Division Commanding General, Maj. Gen. Eddy M. Spurgin and Command Sgt. Maj. Wilson L. Early unfurled their unit’s colors during an uncasing ceremony at Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas, Saturday,... More

The 36th Infantry Division soldiers participate in

The 36th Infantry Division soldiers participate in

The 36th Infantry Division soldiers participate in a change of command ceremony at Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2011. The ceremony marked the end of the historic deployment for the division. Co... More

Texas Military Forces Adjutant General Maj. Gen. John

Texas Military Forces Adjutant General Maj. Gen. John

Texas Military Forces Adjutant General Maj. Gen. John Nichols hands over command of the 36th Infantry Division to Maj. Gen. James K. Brown during a change of command ceremony at Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas, Satur... More

The 36th Infantry Division soldiers participate in

The 36th Infantry Division soldiers participate in

The 36th Infantry Division soldiers participate in a change of command ceremony at Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2011. The ceremony marked the end of the historic deployment for the division. Co... More

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