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Sgt. Laderius Beattie, of Rosedale, Mississippi, a

Sgt. Laderius Beattie, of Rosedale, Mississippi, a

Sgt. Laderius Beattie, of Rosedale, Mississippi, a human resources specialist assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 1st Armored Division, reacts after receiving a certificate, plaque and a flag f... More

Sgt. Laderius Beattie, of Rosedale, Mississippi, a

Sgt. Laderius Beattie, of Rosedale, Mississippi, a

Sgt. Laderius Beattie, of Rosedale, Mississippi, a human resources specialist assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 1st Armored Division, receives a certificate noting his exemplary service as a ... More

Three soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry

Three soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry

Three soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team were honored on the field during the UTEP Homecoming game Oct 7. Staff Sgt. David Rogers, Spc. Jonathan Lim and ... More

Three soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry

Three soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry

Three soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team were honored on the field during the UTEP Homecoming game Oct 7. Staff Sgt. David Rogers, Spc. Jonathan Lim and ... More

Three soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry

Three soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry

Three soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team were honored on the field during the UTEP Homecoming game Oct 7. Staff Sgt. David Rogers, Spc. Jonathan Lim and ... More

Sgt. Laderius Beattie, of Rosedale, Mississippi, a

Sgt. Laderius Beattie, of Rosedale, Mississippi, a

Sgt. Laderius Beattie, of Rosedale, Mississippi, a human resources specialist assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 1st Armored Division and the 1AD Warrior of the Year for 2019, remarks on the n... More

Sgt. Laderius Beattie, of Rosedale Mississippi, a human

Sgt. Laderius Beattie, of Rosedale Mississippi, a human

Sgt. Laderius Beattie, of Rosedale Mississippi, a human resources specialist assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 1st Armored Division, receives a flag and a certificate noting his exemplary ser... More

Sgt. Laderius Beattie, of Rosedale, Mississippi, a

Sgt. Laderius Beattie, of Rosedale, Mississippi, a

Sgt. Laderius Beattie, of Rosedale, Mississippi, a human resources specialist assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 1st Armored Division, receives with a plaque from Commissioner Carl L. Robinson... More

Three soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry

Three soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry

Three soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team were honored on the field during the UTEP Homecoming game Oct 7. Staff Sgt. David Rogers, Spc. Jonathan Lim and ... More

Three soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry

Three soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry

Three soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team were honored on the field during the UTEP Homecoming game Oct 7. Staff Sgt. David Rogers, Spc. Jonathan Lim and ... More

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