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Yavoriv, Ukraine – Sgt. 1st Class Peter Harper, the

Yavoriv, Ukraine – Sgt. 1st Class Peter Harper, the

Yavoriv, Ukraine – Sgt. 1st Class Peter Harper, the Joint Multinational Training Group – Ukraine Delta Company first sergeant, received The Army Commendation Medal during a ceremony here Dec. 16. Harper, along ... More

Yavoriv, Ukraine – 1st Lt. Brandon Hall, the Joint

Yavoriv, Ukraine – 1st Lt. Brandon Hall, the Joint

Yavoriv, Ukraine – 1st Lt. Brandon Hall, the Joint Multinational Training Group – Ukraine Delta Company executive officer, received The Army Commendation Medal during a ceremony here Dec. 16. Hall, along with t... More

Yavoriv, Ukraine – Sgt. James Rude, a medic assigned

Yavoriv, Ukraine – Sgt. James Rude, a medic assigned

Yavoriv, Ukraine – Sgt. James Rude, a medic assigned to Golf Company of the Joint Multinational Training Group – Ukraine received The Army Commendation Medal during a ceremony here Dec. 16. Rude, along with two... More

Yavoriv, Ukraine – Lt. Brandon Hall, the Delta Company

Yavoriv, Ukraine – Lt. Brandon Hall, the Delta Company

Yavoriv, Ukraine – Lt. Brandon Hall, the Delta Company executive officer, Sgt. 1st Class Peter Harper, the Delta Company first sergeant, and Sgt. James Rude, a combat medic assigned to Golf Company, received Th... More

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