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Chief Warrant Officer 2 Bryan Crumpler with the 82nd

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Bryan Crumpler with the 82nd

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Bryan Crumpler with the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade shares a last kiss with his wife Jill moments before boarding a bus to begin his journey to Afghanistan for a year-long deployment in... More

1-82nd Attack Reconnaissance Battalion commander Lt.

1-82nd Attack Reconnaissance Battalion commander Lt.

1-82nd Attack Reconnaissance Battalion commander Lt. Col. John Cyrulik is interviewed by Ms. Lolita Baldor from the Associated Press on the effects and stress of multiple combat deployments.

A soldier with the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade says

A soldier with the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade says

A soldier with the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade says good-bye and consoles his son right before he leaves for Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Loved ones say goodbye to 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade

Loved ones say goodbye to 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade

Loved ones say goodbye to 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade soldiers as they begin their trip to Afghanistan for a yearlong deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Sgt. Laval Younger is promoted to staff sergeant by

Sgt. Laval Younger is promoted to staff sergeant by

Sgt. Laval Younger is promoted to staff sergeant by his son moments before boarding a bus to begin his journey to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

A child plays with two flags while soldiers with the

A child plays with two flags while soldiers with the

A child plays with two flags while soldiers with the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade spend their last moments with their family before leaving to Afghanistan for a yearlong deployment in support of Operation Endur... More

U.S. Army 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade soldiers sign

U.S. Army 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade soldiers sign

U.S. Army 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade soldiers sign for their weapons before they deploy to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Staff Sgt. Michael S. Brodie’s son leans on his father’s

Staff Sgt. Michael S. Brodie’s son leans on his father’s

Staff Sgt. Michael S. Brodie’s son leans on his father’s assault pack and waits for his father to say good-bye before his father leaves to Afghanistan for a year-long deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Soldiers with the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade close

Soldiers with the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade close

Soldiers with the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade close their eyes for prayer before saying goodbye to their loved ones and begin their journey to Afghanistan for a yearlong deployment to support Operation Enduring Freedom.

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