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Sept. 11 is never too far from the hearts and minds

Sept. 11 is never too far from the hearts and minds

Sept. 11 is never too far from the hearts and minds of the 105th Security Forces Squadron deployed here from Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, N.Y. Through each other and mementos, they remember one ... More

Staff Sgt. Jerome Dominguez, 105th Security Forces

Staff Sgt. Jerome Dominguez, 105th Security Forces

Staff Sgt. Jerome Dominguez, 105th Security Forces Squadron from Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, N.Y., was among those killed at the site of the World Trade Center. As an initial responder to the a... More

Members from the 105th Security Forces Squadron deployed

Members from the 105th Security Forces Squadron deployed

Members from the 105th Security Forces Squadron deployed from Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, N.Y., gather for a group photo Sept. 8, 2013, at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan. Sept. 11 is never too f... More

Tech. Sgt. Christopher Drews, 755th Expeditionary Security

Tech. Sgt. Christopher Drews, 755th Expeditionary Security

Tech. Sgt. Christopher Drews, 755th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron 2nd in charge quick-reaction team 4, Tech. Sgt. Michael Pacenza, 755 ESFS Reaper 7 squad leader, Master Sgt. Anthony Kavouras, 755 ESFS... More

Staff Sgt. Jerome Dominguez, 105th Security Forces

Staff Sgt. Jerome Dominguez, 105th Security Forces

Staff Sgt. Jerome Dominguez, 105th Security Forces Squadron from Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, N.Y., was among those killed at the site of the World Trade Center. As an initial responder to the a... More

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