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NASCAR fans tour a UH-60A Black Hawk static display

NASCAR fans tour a UH-60A Black Hawk static display

NASCAR fans tour a UH-60A Black Hawk static display provided by Company G, 2nd Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment, Kansas National Guard on the fan walk outside Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan., Oct. 21. Th... More

NASCAR fans wander around the National Guard’s display

NASCAR fans wander around the National Guard’s display

NASCAR fans wander around the National Guard’s display located on the fan walk outside Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kan. Oct. 20. The static display on the fan walk was part of the National Guard sponsored pre... More

The Kansas and Missouri National Guard logo was painted

The Kansas and Missouri National Guard logo was painted

The Kansas and Missouri National Guard logo was painted on the infield of Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan., Oct 18 to 21, showcasing their partnership. The National Guard had static displays both inside and... More

Soldiers with Company A, Recruiting and Retention Battalion,

Soldiers with Company A, Recruiting and Retention Battalion,

Soldiers with Company A, Recruiting and Retention Battalion, Kansas Army National Guard, smile for a photo opportunity with two civilians behind the Patriot Chopper on the fan walk at Kansas Speedway in Kansas ... More

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