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Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota National Guard, traveled to Croatia, May 13-18, to meet with leaders of the Croatian military. Nash also visited Minnesota National Guard soldiers who ... More

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota National Guard met with Lt. Gen. Drago Lovri, Croatian chief of defense, during a visit, May 15, 2012. Minnesota National Guard leaders were in Croatia... More

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota National Guard, traveled to Croatia, May 13-18 to meet with leaders of the Croatian military. Nash also visited Minnesota National Guard Soldiers from ... More

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota National Guard, traveled to Croatia, May 13-18, to meet with leaders of the Croatian military. Nash also visited Minnesota National Guard soldiers who ... More

Soldiers from the 2nd Combined Arms Battalion, 136th

Soldiers from the 2nd Combined Arms Battalion, 136th

Soldiers from the 2nd Combined Arms Battalion, 136th Infantry 2nd Combined Arms Battalion, 136th Infantry train with members of the Croatian army, May 16, 2012, during Guardex 12. Minnesota National Guard soldi... More

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota National Guard, traveled to Croatia, May 13-18, to meet with leaders of the Croatian military. Nash also visited Minnesota National Guard soldiers who ... More

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota National Guard and Lt. Col. Guy Konietzko, International Affairs Officer for the Minnesota National Guard, met with James B. Foley, the United States A... More

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota

Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota National Guard, traveled to Croatia, May 13-18, to meet with leaders of the Croatian military. Nash also visited Minnesota National Guard soldiers who ... More

Croatian soldiers welcome Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant

Croatian soldiers welcome Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant

Croatian soldiers welcome Maj. Gen. Richard Nash, Adjutant General for the Minnesota National Guard, May 16, 2012. Minnesota National Guard leaders were in Croatia, May 13-18, to meet with leaders of the Croati... More

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