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Portrait of U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Patricia L. Nilo, (Uncovered), CHIEF of the Chemical Corps and Commandant fo the United States Army Chemical School, Fort Leonardwood, Mo. (U.S. Army photo by Mr. Scott Davis) (Released) (PC-193380)

Portrait of U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Patricia L. Nilo, (Uncovered), CHIEF ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Leonardwood State: Missouri (MO) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Scott Davis, CIV Release Status: Released t... More

Lt. Arthur Anderson, left, and Capt. Francis Cicchini,

Lt. Arthur Anderson, left, and Capt. Francis Cicchini,

Lt. Arthur Anderson, left, and Capt. Francis Cicchini, flip a Light Medium Tactical Vehicle tire across the battalion motorpool as part of the 407th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airb... More

Maj. Gen. Sanford Holman (on left), commanding general

Maj. Gen. Sanford Holman (on left), commanding general

Maj. Gen. Sanford Holman (on left), commanding general of the 200th Military Police Command, speaks to Soldiers of the 346th Military Police Company, 530th Military Police Battalion, 300th Military Police Briga... More

(left) 1st Lt. Edward Colon and (right) 2nd Lt. Leah

(left) 1st Lt. Edward Colon and (right) 2nd Lt. Leah

(left) 1st Lt. Edward Colon and (right) 2nd Lt. Leah Mullenix, Team 23, 326th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), complete an engineering skill’s test dur... More

2nd Lt. Leah Mullenix, Team 23, 326th Brigade Engineer

2nd Lt. Leah Mullenix, Team 23, 326th Brigade Engineer

2nd Lt. Leah Mullenix, Team 23, 326th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), crawls under barbed wire with her individual assigned weapon during a low crawl ... More

2nd Lt. Leah Mullenix, Team 23, 326th Brigade Engineer

2nd Lt. Leah Mullenix, Team 23, 326th Brigade Engineer

2nd Lt. Leah Mullenix, Team 23, 326th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), disassembles her poncho team’s raft after completing the swim event of the Best ... More

2nd Lt. Leah Mullenix (left) and 1st Lt. Edward Colon

2nd Lt. Leah Mullenix (left) and 1st Lt. Edward Colon

2nd Lt. Leah Mullenix (left) and 1st Lt. Edward Colon (right), Team 23, 326th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), haul their poncho raft out of Engineer l... More

Soldiers of the 346th Military Police Company, 530th

Soldiers of the 346th Military Police Company, 530th

Soldiers of the 346th Military Police Company, 530th Military Police Battalion, 300th Military Police Brigade, peruse the book selection offered by the Red Cross shortly before their departure at the Arrival/De... More

Soldiers of the 346th Military Police Company, 530th

Soldiers of the 346th Military Police Company, 530th

Soldiers of the 346th Military Police Company, 530th Military Police Battalion, 300th Military Police Brigade, pose for a unit picture shortly before their departure at the Arrival/Departure Air Control Group M... More

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