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Staff Sgt. Frank Pigors (right), who is currently assigned

Staff Sgt. Frank Pigors (right), who is currently assigned

Staff Sgt. Frank Pigors (right), who is currently assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., checks his line Dec. 3 during a sturgeon fishing trip on the Columbia River ini... More

Civilians - most of whom are military veterans - stand

Civilians - most of whom are military veterans - stand

Civilians - most of whom are military veterans - stand together with a handful of soldiers assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Dec. 3 after a sturgeon fishing trip o... More

Capt. Marshall Davis (left), who is currently assigned

Capt. Marshall Davis (left), who is currently assigned

Capt. Marshall Davis (left), who is currently assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., baits his hook while talking with Army veteran Danny Gabriel Dec. 3 during a sturge... More

Capt. Marshall Davis (left), who is currently assigned

Capt. Marshall Davis (left), who is currently assigned

Capt. Marshall Davis (left), who is currently assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., baits his hook while talking with Army veteran Danny Gabriel Dec. 3 during a sturge... More

Staff Sgt. Benjamin Reduque (right), a former tanker

Staff Sgt. Benjamin Reduque (right), a former tanker

Staff Sgt. Benjamin Reduque (right), a former tanker and platoon sergeant currently assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., talks with Army veteran Jeffery Stein Dec. 3 ... More

Staff Sgt. Benjamin Reduque, a former tanker and platoon

Staff Sgt. Benjamin Reduque, a former tanker and platoon

Staff Sgt. Benjamin Reduque, a former tanker and platoon sergeant currently assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., looks over a sturgeon he caught triumphantly in the a... More

Staff Sgt. Frank Pigors (right), who is currently assigned

Staff Sgt. Frank Pigors (right), who is currently assigned

Staff Sgt. Frank Pigors (right), who is currently assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., pulls his hook out of the mouth of a sturgeon Dec. 3 during a fishing trip on t... More

Staff Sgt. Benjamin Reduque (center), a former tanker

Staff Sgt. Benjamin Reduque (center), a former tanker

Staff Sgt. Benjamin Reduque (center), a former tanker and platoon sergeant currently assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., holds a sturgeon he caught triumphantly in t... More

Capt. Marshall Davis (foreground), who is currently

Capt. Marshall Davis (foreground), who is currently

Capt. Marshall Davis (foreground), who is currently assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., helps a retired Marine tie his boat to the dock Dec. 3 during a sturgeon fish... More

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