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629th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion

629th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion

629th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion headquarters company commander, Capt. Andrew H. Self, meets with Estonian Defense Force personnel on May 5th in Southern Estonia. Self served as the U.S. mili... More

629th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion,

629th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion,

629th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion, Spc. Jesse M. Thompson, works with an Estonian Defense Forces operations officer on strategic defensive plans on May 5th in Southern Estonia. Photo by Maj. K... More

Estonian Defense Force personnel from 2nd brigade conduct

Estonian Defense Force personnel from 2nd brigade conduct

Estonian Defense Force personnel from 2nd brigade conduct recon and react to contact missions May 6th during Exercise Hedgehog in Southern Estonia. Soldiers from the Md. Guard 629th Expeditionary Military Intel... More

Maj. Gen. John L. Gronski, Deputy Commanding General

Maj. Gen. John L. Gronski, Deputy Commanding General

Maj. Gen. John L. Gronski, Deputy Commanding General for Army National Guard, U.S. Army Europe, visits Estonian Defense Forces and Md. Guard soldiers from the 629th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion... More

Maj. Gen. John L. Gronski, Deputy Commanding General

Maj. Gen. John L. Gronski, Deputy Commanding General

Maj. Gen. John L. Gronski, Deputy Commanding General for Army National Guard, U.S. Army Europe, visits Estonian Defense Forces and Md. Guard soldiers from the 629th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion... More

Estonian Defense Force personnel from 2nd brigade conduct

Estonian Defense Force personnel from 2nd brigade conduct

Estonian Defense Force personnel from 2nd brigade conduct recon and react to contact missions May 6th during Exercise Hedgehog in Southern Estonia. Soldiers from the Md. Guard 629th Expeditionary Military Intel... More

Estonian Defense Force personnel from 2nd brigade conduct

Estonian Defense Force personnel from 2nd brigade conduct

Estonian Defense Force personnel from 2nd brigade conduct recon and react to contact missions May 6th during Exercise Hedgehog in Southern Estonia. Soldiers from the Md. Guard 629th Expeditionary Military Intel... More

Maj. Gen. John L. Gronski, Deputy Commanding General

Maj. Gen. John L. Gronski, Deputy Commanding General

Maj. Gen. John L. Gronski, Deputy Commanding General for Army National Guard, U.S. Army Europe, visits Estonian Defense Forces and Md. Guard soldiers from the 629th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion... More

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