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U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. 1st Class Shawn Lee Screen,

U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. 1st Class Shawn Lee Screen,

U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. 1st Class Shawn Lee Screen, the mobilization noncommissioned officer in charge at the 11th MP Brigade, poses in front of a tactical operations center July 18 during Warrior Exercise 86-16... More

U.S. Army Reserve Brig. Gen. Marion Garcia, interim

U.S. Army Reserve Brig. Gen. Marion Garcia, interim

U.S. Army Reserve Brig. Gen. Marion Garcia, interim commanding general of the 200th Military Police Command, pins the Army Commendation Medal on Sgt. 1st Class Shawn Lee Screen, the mobilization noncommissioned... More

Cancer survivor named MacArthur Leadership Award winner

Cancer survivor named MacArthur Leadership Award winner

U.S. Army Reserve Brig. Gen. Marion Garcia, commander of the 200th Military Police Command, pins the Army Commendation Medal on Capt. James Balutowski, the operations officer for the 304th MP Battalion, July 18... More

Djibouti armed forces Sgt. Mahamoud Elmi Roble (right)

Djibouti armed forces Sgt. Mahamoud Elmi Roble (right)

Djibouti armed forces Sgt. Mahamoud Elmi Roble (right) is outfitted with ballistic eyewear by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Roger Holland, 124th Cavalry Regiment, Texas Army National Guard, during a class held at the Dj... More

Djibouti armed forces Sgt. Mahamoud Elmi Roble (center)

Djibouti armed forces Sgt. Mahamoud Elmi Roble (center)

Djibouti armed forces Sgt. Mahamoud Elmi Roble (center) and U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Roger Holland (left), 124th Cavalry Regiment, Texas Army National Guard, discuss military field gear as Diraneh Mohamed translate... More

Djiboutian Navy Adjudant Chief Moumed Hamadou Hamed

Djiboutian Navy Adjudant Chief Moumed Hamadou Hamed

Djiboutian Navy Adjudant Chief Moumed Hamadou Hamed (left) and Djibouti Armed Forces Sgt. Abdoulkadir Ahado Houmed listen to a presentation during a class held at the Djibouti Artillery Base here March 15. The ... More

Djibouti armed forces Sgt. Mahamoud Elmi Roble (left)

Djibouti armed forces Sgt. Mahamoud Elmi Roble (left)

Djibouti armed forces Sgt. Mahamoud Elmi Roble (left) is outfitted with field gear by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Roger Holland, 124th Cavalry Regiment, Texas Army National Guard, during a class held at the Djibouti A... More

Djiboutian navy Adjutant Chief Ibrahim Mohamed Fakir

Djiboutian navy Adjutant Chief Ibrahim Mohamed Fakir

Djiboutian navy Adjutant Chief Ibrahim Mohamed Fakir (right) is outfitted with a Kevlar helmet by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Roger Holland, 124th Cavalry Regiment, Texas Army National Guard, during a class held at th... More

Djiboutian Navy Sgt. Chief Ibrahim Mohamed Fakir reviews

Djiboutian Navy Sgt. Chief Ibrahim Mohamed Fakir reviews

Djiboutian Navy Sgt. Chief Ibrahim Mohamed Fakir reviews his notes during a class held here at the Djibouti Artillery Base March 15. Fakir, along with other Djiboutian and U.S. service members, are participatin... More

Cancer survivor named MacArthur Leadership Award winner

Cancer survivor named MacArthur Leadership Award winner

U.S. Army Reserve Capt. James Balutowski, operations officer for the 304th Military Police Battalion, speaks after being awarded the Army Commendation Medal July 18 during Warrior Exercise 86-16-03 at Fort McCo... More

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