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Sgt. 1st. Class Bussard introduces the UH-60 Black

Sgt. 1st. Class Bussard introduces the UH-60 Black

Sgt. 1st. Class Bussard introduces the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter maintenance systems to 2nd Lt. Kristaps Timermanis, Leading Group Junior Officer of the Lativian delegation January 21, 2019 at the Army Aviati... More

Latvian Air Force Capt. Lugens of the Latvian delegation

Latvian Air Force Capt. Lugens of the Latvian delegation

Latvian Air Force Capt. Lugens of the Latvian delegation examines night vision goggles implemented by the Michigan National Guard at the flight operations area of the Army Aviation Support Facility in Grand Led... More

CAMP GRAYLING, Mich.- Soldiers with Combat Support

CAMP GRAYLING, Mich.- Soldiers with Combat Support

CAMP GRAYLING, Mich.- Soldiers with Combat Support Company, 3rd Brigade, Latvian National Armed Forces, await pickup from a U.S. CH-47 Chinook during training at Camp Grayling, Mich., on Aug. 9, 2018. As part o... More

Michigan National Guard Lt. Col. Jeffrey Laing and

Michigan National Guard Lt. Col. Jeffrey Laing and

Michigan National Guard Lt. Col. Jeffrey Laing and Chief Warrant Officer 5 Timothy McCarthy give the Latvian delegation an orientation to the week's plans on January 21, 2019, at the Capitol Region Internation... More

A delegation of Latvian delegation members tours the

A delegation of Latvian delegation members tours the

A delegation of Latvian delegation members tours the Army Aviation Support Facility on January 21, 2019, in Grand Ledge, Michigan. Their visit to the U.S. spanned from January 21-25, 2019. Pictured, left to rig... More

The Latvian delegation tours the Army Aviation Support

The Latvian delegation tours the Army Aviation Support

The Latvian delegation tours the Army Aviation Support Facility in Grand Ledge, Michigan, on January 21, 2019. The tour stopped in the flight operations area, where specifics of the facility's logging and infor... More

Latvian Air Force 2nd Lt. Kristaps Timermanis, Leading

Latvian Air Force 2nd Lt. Kristaps Timermanis, Leading

Latvian Air Force 2nd Lt. Kristaps Timermanis, Leading Group Junior Officer, of the Latvian delegation is introduced to the Michigan National Guard's life-saving equipment by 1st. Sgt. Don Wilhelm at the Aviati... More

Capt. Karlis Lilienfelds, Latvian Air Force Aviation

Capt. Karlis Lilienfelds, Latvian Air Force Aviation

Capt. Karlis Lilienfelds, Latvian Air Force Aviation Squadron Deputy Commander, and Capt. Lugens of the Latvian delegation reviews Michigan National Guard capabilities at the Army Aviation Support Facility on J... More

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