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Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general of

Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general of

Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general of Oregon, presents Brig. Gen. Barry McManus, military attache and assistant defense attache, Embassy of Australia, and Col. Yoshihiro Iseri, military attache, Em... More

Dean Stantly of the 2-218th Field Artillery, 41st Infantry

Dean Stantly of the 2-218th Field Artillery, 41st Infantry

Dean Stantly of the 2-218th Field Artillery, 41st Infantry Division, and a WWII veteran, watches a video honoring the history and lineage of his unit. Stantly joined a number of his fellow "Jungleers" and more ... More

Oregon state Sen. Chuck Thomsen (R-Hood River, District

Oregon state Sen. Chuck Thomsen (R-Hood River, District

Oregon state Sen. Chuck Thomsen (R-Hood River, District 26) speaks to the crowd gathered for the dedication ceremony of the new 41st Infantry Division Armed Forces Reserve Center in Clackamas, Ore., Sept. 16. T... More

Ted Kulongoski, former governor of Oregon, shakes Gen.

Ted Kulongoski, former governor of Oregon, shakes Gen.

Ted Kulongoski, former governor of Oregon, shakes Gen. Craig R. McKinley's hand during the standing room only dedication of the new 41st Armed Forces Reserve Center, in Clackamas, Ore., Sept. 16, 2011. The 41st... More

Harold R. Lowe, formerly with Charlie Company, 162

Harold R. Lowe, formerly with Charlie Company, 162

Harold R. Lowe, formerly with Charlie Company, 162 Engineers, 41st Infantry Division, and a WWII veteran, talks with former Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski following the dedication ceremony of the new 41st Infan... More

Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general, Oregon,

Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general, Oregon,

Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general, Oregon, presents Ted Kulongoski, the former governor of Oregon, with an award at the standing room only dedication of the new 41 Armed Forces Reserve Center, in ... More

U.S. Air Force Gen. Craig R. McKinley, chief of the

U.S. Air Force Gen. Craig R. McKinley, chief of the

U.S. Air Force Gen. Craig R. McKinley, chief of the National Guard Bureau, presents Oregon Army National Guard Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, adjutant general of Oregon, with a minuteman statue during the dedicatio... More

Gen. Craig McKinley, chief of the National Guard Bureau;

Gen. Craig McKinley, chief of the National Guard Bureau;

Gen. Craig McKinley, chief of the National Guard Bureau; Ted Kulongoski, the former governor of Oregon, Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general of Oregon; and Brig. Gen. Mike Caldwell, deputy director o... More

Gen. Craig R. McKinley addresses the crowd gathered

Gen. Craig R. McKinley addresses the crowd gathered

Gen. Craig R. McKinley addresses the crowd gathered at the standing room only dedication of the new 41st Armed Forces Reserve Center, in Clackamas, Ore., Sept. 16, 2011. The 41st Infantry Division Armed Forces ... More

Cpl. Herb Foster, formerly with the 41st Infantry Division,

Cpl. Herb Foster, formerly with the 41st Infantry Division,

Cpl. Herb Foster, formerly with the 41st Infantry Division, 186 Infantry Band, enters the new 41st Armed Forces Reserve Center during the dedication ceremony in Clackamas, Ore., Sept. 16, 2011. The 41st Infantr... More

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