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Lt. Gen. Leonids Kalnins, Chief of Defense, National

Lt. Gen. Leonids Kalnins, Chief of Defense, National

Lt. Gen. Leonids Kalnins, Chief of Defense, National Armed Forces of Latvia, visits with Col. Andrew Roberts, special projects advisor, Michigan Air National Guard, on Aug. 13, 2018 at the Carmeuse Calcite Quar... More

Lt. Gen. Leonids Kalnins, Chief of Defense, National

Lt. Gen. Leonids Kalnins, Chief of Defense, National

Lt. Gen. Leonids Kalnins, Chief of Defense, National Armed Forces of Latvia, visits with Maj. Gen. Leonard Isabelle, Commander, Michigan Air National Guard, and Lt. Col. Dustin Budd, Michigan National Guard Bil... More

Col. Dzintars Roga, Defense, Military, Naval, and Air

Col. Dzintars Roga, Defense, Military, Naval, and Air

Col. Dzintars Roga, Defense, Military, Naval, and Air Attache, Embassy of the Republic of Latvia to the U.S., visits with Col. Andrew Roberts, special projects advisor, Michigan Air National Guard, and Tech. Sg... More

Lt. Gen. Leonids Kalnins, Chief of Defense, National

Lt. Gen. Leonids Kalnins, Chief of Defense, National

Lt. Gen. Leonids Kalnins, Chief of Defense, National Armed Forces of Latvia, receives a memento from Col. John Miner, Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center, Mich., on Aug. 13, 2018 at the Carmeuse Calcite Qua... More

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