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latvian minister of defence honors u s soldiers during the centennial celebration of the latvian war for independence and their armed forces

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Army Capt. Logan Gorges, left, and Staff Sgt. Stephen

Army Capt. Logan Gorges, left, and Staff Sgt. Stephen

Army Capt. Logan Gorges, left, and Staff Sgt. Stephen Yang, right, pose with awards they received from Latvia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, Dr. Artis Pabriks, during the Latvian traditional r... More

A marching band performs during the traditional regional

A marching band performs during the traditional regional

A marching band performs during the traditional regional military parade of May 4 in Jekabpils, Latvia, on May 4, 2019. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Latvian War for Independence and their Armed ... More

Latvia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense,

Latvia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense,

Latvia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, Dr. Artis Pabriks, left, awards an U.S. Soldier, Army Capt. Logan Gorges, right, during the Latvian traditional regional military parade of May 4 in Jekab... More

Soldiers from various countries march during the traditional

Soldiers from various countries march during the traditional

Soldiers from various countries march during the traditional regional military parade of May 4 in Jekabpils, Latvia, on May 4, 2019. Latvia hosts a parade in celebration of the Latvian War for Independence and ... More

Latvian Soldiers ride in a military vehicle rendering

Latvian Soldiers ride in a military vehicle rendering

Latvian Soldiers ride in a military vehicle rendering a salute to the distinguished guests attending the traditional regional military parade of May 4 in Jekabpils, Latvia, on May 4, 2019. Numerous countries ha... More

Latvian Soldiers ride in a military vehicle rendering

Latvian Soldiers ride in a military vehicle rendering

Latvian Soldiers ride in a military vehicle rendering a salute to the distinguished guests attending the traditional regional military parade of May 4 in Jekabpils, Latvia, on May 4, 2019. Numerous countries ha... More

Latvia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense,

Latvia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense,

Latvia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, Dr. Artis Pabriks, left, awards an U.S. Soldier, Staff Sgt. Stephen Yang, during the Latvian traditional regional military parade of May 4 in Jekabpils, L... More

Latvia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense,

Latvia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense,

Latvia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, Dr. Artis Pabriks, center, awards two U.S. Soldiers, Army Capt. Logan Gorges, right, and Staff Sgt. Stephen Yang, left, during the Latvian traditional reg... More

Soldiers from various countries march during the traditional

Soldiers from various countries march during the traditional

Soldiers from various countries march during the traditional regional military parade of May 4 in Jekabpils, Latvia, on May 4, 2019. Latvia hosts a parade in celebration of the Latvian War for Independence and ... More

Canadian Soldiers laugh over a conversation during

Canadian Soldiers laugh over a conversation during

Canadian Soldiers laugh over a conversation during the traditional regional military parade of May 4 in Jekabpils, Latvia, on May 4, 2019. Numerous countries had representatives attend the parade in celebration... More

Latvia’s Deputy Prime Several high ranking officials

Latvia’s Deputy Prime Several high ranking officials

Latvia’s Deputy Prime Several high ranking officials from various nations congratulate two U.S. Soldiers, Army Capt. Logan Gorges, center, and Staff Sgt. Stephen Yang, left, following an award ceremony that pro... More

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