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Spc. Justin Barnett (far right), a paratrooper assigned

Spc. Justin Barnett (far right), a paratrooper assigned

Spc. Justin Barnett (far right), a paratrooper assigned to B Troop, 91st Cavalry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade watches a live demonstration of the Amputee Care Center’s Gait Real-Time Analysis Interactive La... More

Army Spc. Justin Barnett (far left), a paratrooper

Army Spc. Justin Barnett (far left), a paratrooper

Army Spc. Justin Barnett (far left), a paratrooper assigned to Troop B, 91st Cavalry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, joins American and Estonians politicians and diplomats in a grand-opening ceremony of Magda... More

Frank and Chrys Kestler plan to build a retreat for

Frank and Chrys Kestler plan to build a retreat for

Frank and Chrys Kestler plan to build a retreat for veterans and their families near Magdalena on their ranch in remembrance of their son, Army 1st Lt. Joseph J. Theinert, who was killed by an improvise explosi... More

Parks, Magdalena - State: Washington - Year: 1863
Maj. Gen. Rio Terras (left), commander-in-chief of

Maj. Gen. Rio Terras (left), commander-in-chief of

Maj. Gen. Rio Terras (left), commander-in-chief of Estonian Defense Forces, joins Dr. Ralf Allikevee (center), chairman of the board for East Central Tallinn Hospital, and Jeffrey D. Levine (right), the U.S. Am... More

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