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A member of the Latvian military salutes the reviewing

A member of the Latvian military salutes the reviewing

A member of the Latvian military salutes the reviewing party during the Restoration of Independence Day celebration in Kraslava, Latvia on May 4, 2016. The celebration marked Latvia’s 26th anniversary of indepe... More

A Latvian boy poses with Sgt. Glen Gianello, an infantrymen

A Latvian boy poses with Sgt. Glen Gianello, an infantrymen

A Latvian boy poses with Sgt. Glen Gianello, an infantrymen with Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron 2nd Cavalry Regiment during the static display portion of the Restoration of Independence Day c... More

A Eurofighter Typhoon conducts a fly over during the

A Eurofighter Typhoon conducts a fly over during the

A Eurofighter Typhoon conducts a fly over during the Restoration of Independence Day celebration in Kraslava, Latvia on May 4, 2016. The celebration marked Latvia’s 26th anniversary of independence from the Sov... More

Lt. Col. Kopeika of the Latvian National Guard salutes

Lt. Col. Kopeika of the Latvian National Guard salutes

Lt. Col. Kopeika of the Latvian National Guard salutes with his sword during the Restoration of Independence Day celebration in Kraslava, Latvia on May 4, 2016. The celebration marked Latvia’s 26th anniversary ... More

1st Sgt. Miguel Antia (left), the senior non-commissioned

1st Sgt. Miguel Antia (left), the senior non-commissioned

1st Sgt. Miguel Antia (left), the senior non-commissioned officer in charge of Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron 2nd Cavalry Regiment salutes the reviewing party during the Restoration of Indepe... More

A Latvian poses with Spc. Cody Kildow, an infantrymen

A Latvian poses with Spc. Cody Kildow, an infantrymen

A Latvian poses with Spc. Cody Kildow, an infantrymen with Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron 2nd Cavalry Regiment during the static display portion of the Restoration of Independence Day celebra... More

Capt. Andrew Sullivan, the troop commander of Headquarters

Capt. Andrew Sullivan, the troop commander of Headquarters

Capt. Andrew Sullivan, the troop commander of Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron 2nd Cavalry Regiment salutes the reviewing party during the Restoration of Independence Day celebration in Kraslav... More

Sgt. Glen Gianello, an infantrymen with Headquarters

Sgt. Glen Gianello, an infantrymen with Headquarters

Sgt. Glen Gianello, an infantrymen with Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron 2nd Cavalry Regiment poses with a Latvian during the static display portion of the Restoration of Independence Day celeb... More

Latvia Celebrates Restoration of Independence Day

Latvia Celebrates Restoration of Independence Day

A Latvian boy poses with Sgt. Glen Gianello, an infantrymen with Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron 2nd Cavalry Regiment during the static display portion of the Restoration of Independence Day c... More

Staff Sgt. Ryon Carrillo, an infantrymen with Headquarters

Staff Sgt. Ryon Carrillo, an infantrymen with Headquarters

Staff Sgt. Ryon Carrillo, an infantrymen with Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron 2nd Cavalry Regiment waves to the crowd during the Restoration of Independence Day celebration in Kraslava, Latvia... More

Staff Sgt. Ryon Carrillo, an infantrymen with Headquarters

Staff Sgt. Ryon Carrillo, an infantrymen with Headquarters

Staff Sgt. Ryon Carrillo, an infantrymen with Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron 2nd Cavalry Regiment photobombs a Latvian boy during the static display portion of the Restoration of Independence... More

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