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Capt. John Thruelsen, officer in charge, intelligence

Capt. John Thruelsen, officer in charge, intelligence

Capt. John Thruelsen, officer in charge, intelligence cell, 209th Digital Liaison Detachment, 7th Civil Support Command and Issaquah, Wash. native, reviews the MEDRETE 14-1 schedule with U.S. Army doctors Feb. ... More

Left to right, Capt. Elisabeth Hesse, preventive medicine

Left to right, Capt. Elisabeth Hesse, preventive medicine

Left to right, Capt. Elisabeth Hesse, preventive medicine physician and battalion surgeon, 82nd Civil Affairs Battalion, Fort Stewart, Ga. and Moses Lake, Wash. native, Lesotho Defence Force 1st Lt. Thapelo Ram... More

Staff Sgt. Jason Varchulik, battle systems manager,

Staff Sgt. Jason Varchulik, battle systems manager,

Staff Sgt. Jason Varchulik, battle systems manager, 209th Digital Liaison Detachment, 7th Civil Support Command and Youngstown, Ohio native, discusses force protection measures with a Lesotho Defence Force Infa... More

Clockwise from left to right, Lesotho Defence Force

Clockwise from left to right, Lesotho Defence Force

Clockwise from left to right, Lesotho Defence Force Maj. Mapalesa Kebane, deputy director, Makoanyane Military Hospital from Maseru, Lesotho, Capt. John Thruelsen, officer in charge, intelligence cell, 209th Di... More

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