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Lt. Col. Michael Tougher, left, Task Force Guam commander,

Lt. Col. Michael Tougher, left, Task Force Guam commander,

Lt. Col. Michael Tougher, left, Task Force Guam commander, congratulates, thanks and accepts the unit guidon from Maj. Florante Manaloto after Manaloto relinquished command of Foxtrot Company, 1st Battalion, 29... More

In a historic move, Capt. Kristin Y. Ramos accepts

In a historic move, Capt. Kristin Y. Ramos accepts

In a historic move, Capt. Kristin Y. Ramos accepts the guidon from Lt. Col. Michael Tougher, commander of Task Force Guam, to become commander of Foxtrot Company, 1st Battalion, 294th Infantry Regiment, Guam Ar... More

Incoming and outgoing commanders of Foxtrot Company,

Incoming and outgoing commanders of Foxtrot Company,

Incoming and outgoing commanders of Foxtrot Company, 1st Battalion, 294th Infantry Regiment, Guam Army National Guard: Capt. Kristin Y. Ramos, left, replaces Maj. Florante Manaloto during a Sept. 20 change of c... More

Maj. Florante Manoloto, outgoing commander for Foxtrot

Maj. Florante Manoloto, outgoing commander for Foxtrot

Maj. Florante Manoloto, outgoing commander for Foxtrot Company, 1st Battalion, 294th Infantry Regiment, Guam Army National Guard, gives his departing remarks Sept. 20 during a change of command at Kandahar Airf... More

Capt. Kristin Y. Ramos, commander for Foxtrot Company,

Capt. Kristin Y. Ramos, commander for Foxtrot Company,

Capt. Kristin Y. Ramos, commander for Foxtrot Company, Task Force Guam, gets a congratulatory hug from Spc. Anthony J. Damian Jr. following Ramos' change of command Sept. 20 at Kandahar Airfield, Kandahar, Afgh... More

Capt. Kristin Y. Ramos makes her inaugural stand as

Capt. Kristin Y. Ramos makes her inaugural stand as

Capt. Kristin Y. Ramos makes her inaugural stand as commander, Foxtrot Company, 1st Battalion, 294th Infantry Regiment, Guam Army National Guard, during a Sept. 20 change of command at Kandahar Airfield, Kandah... More

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