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A U.S. Marine Corps and French athletes participate

A U.S. Marine Corps and French athletes participate

A U.S. Marine Corps and French athletes participate in the 2019 Marine Corps Trials track competition medaling ceremony at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, March 4. The Marine Corps Trials promotes... More

Kathy Mingo is awarded the Soaring Eagle Award for

Kathy Mingo is awarded the Soaring Eagle Award for

Kathy Mingo is awarded the Soaring Eagle Award for all of her contributions to the U.S. Army Europe community by commanding general Lt. Gen. Donald M. Campbell Jr. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Dee C... More

U.S. Marine Corps athletes participate in the 2019

U.S. Marine Corps athletes participate in the 2019

U.S. Marine Corps athletes participate in the 2019 Marine Corps Trials track competition medaling ceremony at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, March 4. The Marine Corps Trials promotes recovery and... More

U.S. Army Europe deputy commanding general Maj. Gen.

U.S. Army Europe deputy commanding general Maj. Gen.

U.S. Army Europe deputy commanding general Maj. Gen. Richard C. Longo awards Col. Matthew R. Tyler for exceptionally Meritorious Services as the Deputy Chief of Staff, Engineer. (Photo by Visual Information Spe... More

Legion of Merit - Public domain photogrpaph

Legion of Merit - Public domain photogrpaph

U.S. Army Europe Commanding General Lt. Gen. Donald M. Campbell Jr. awards Col. James B. Mingo with the Legion of Merit as the U.S. Army Europe Chief of Staff. (Photo by Visual Information Specialist Dee Crawf... More

U.S. Marine Corps athlete, Jauntianne Saleigh participates

U.S. Marine Corps athlete, Jauntianne Saleigh participates

U.S. Marine Corps athlete, Jauntianne Saleigh participates in the 2019 Marine Corps Trials cycling competition at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, March 3. The Marine Corps Trials promotes recovery... More

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