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A football fan sits inside a U.S. Army Black Hawk from

A football fan sits inside a U.S. Army Black Hawk from

A football fan sits inside a U.S. Army Black Hawk from Bravo Company, 12th Aviation Battalion, prior to the start of the NFL's Military Appreciation game Nov. 20, at Fedex Field in Landover, Maryland. U.S. Army... More

Sgt. 1st Class Jason Lee, a transportation noncommissionsed

Sgt. 1st Class Jason Lee, a transportation noncommissionsed

Sgt. 1st Class Jason Lee, a transportation noncommissionsed officer with the 200th Military Police Command, takes the oath of enlistment with a group of various other Soldiers during the NFL military appreciati... More

A young boy sits inside a U.S. Army Black Hawk from

A young boy sits inside a U.S. Army Black Hawk from

A young boy sits inside a U.S. Army Black Hawk from Bravo Company, 12th Aviation Battalion, prior to the start of the NFL's Military Appreciation game Nov. 20, at Fedex Field in Landover, Maryland. U.S. Army Re... More

Staff Sgt. John A. Mendez, with the Landover Recruiting

Staff Sgt. John A. Mendez, with the Landover Recruiting

Staff Sgt. John A. Mendez, with the Landover Recruiting Company, talks to members of the public during the NFL military appreciation game at Fedex Field in Landover, Maryland, Nov. 20. U.S. Army Reserve and Act... More

Soldiers from Bravo Company, 12th Aviation Battalion,

Soldiers from Bravo Company, 12th Aviation Battalion,

Soldiers from Bravo Company, 12th Aviation Battalion, get a few tosses in before the start of the NFL's Military Appreciation game Nov. 20, at Fedex Field in Landover, Maryland. U.S. Army Reserve and Active Dut... More

A 200th Military Police Command High Mobility Multipurpose

A 200th Military Police Command High Mobility Multipurpose

A 200th Military Police Command High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) is displayed outside Fedex Field in Landover, Maryland, Nov. 20. The 200th MP Command had several HMMWVs and an armored securit... More

Capt. William Long, Chief Warrant Officer 3 David Stewart,

Capt. William Long, Chief Warrant Officer 3 David Stewart,

Capt. William Long, Chief Warrant Officer 3 David Stewart, Sgt. Charles Risner, and Sgt. Colton Young, all with Bravo Company 12th Aviation Battalion, are recognized at the start of the NFL military appreciatio... More

Maj. Gen. Bradley A. Becker, Commanding General of

Maj. Gen. Bradley A. Becker, Commanding General of

Maj. Gen. Bradley A. Becker, Commanding General of the Military District of Washington, prepares to give the oath of enlistment to new and current Soldiers during the NFL military appreciation game at Fedex Fie... More

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