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Sgt. Maj. Raynard Shannon, senior enlisted noncommissioned

Sgt. Maj. Raynard Shannon, senior enlisted noncommissioned

Sgt. Maj. Raynard Shannon, senior enlisted noncommissioned officer assigned to the 4th Infantry Division Mission Command Element, holds a picture nearly 70 years after it was taken in the same spot in Echternac... More

Members of the 4th Infantry Division Mission Command

Members of the 4th Infantry Division Mission Command

Members of the 4th Infantry Division Mission Command Element prepare to fold the flag after lowering the colors at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial, Nov. 3, 2015. The 4th MCE conducted a battlefiel... More

US Army Chaplain (Lt. Col.) William Harrison, assigned

US Army Chaplain (Lt. Col.) William Harrison, assigned

US Army Chaplain (Lt. Col.) William Harrison, assigned to the 4th Infantry Division Mission Command Element discusses “The Weather Prayer”, in front of the final resting place of Gen. George S. Patton, former c... More

Sam Doss, president of CSM Solutions, INC. and military

Sam Doss, president of CSM Solutions, INC. and military

Sam Doss, president of CSM Solutions, INC. and military historian, explains in front of the Hoesdorf Memorial the battlefield conditions and placements of the 28th Infantry Division and 109th Infantry Regiment,... More

Members of the 4th Infantry Division Mission Command

Members of the 4th Infantry Division Mission Command

Members of the 4th Infantry Division Mission Command Element stand in front of a memorial built to honor the Soldiers of various U.S. divisions that liberated and defended the area, including 4th ID, in Osweile... More

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