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Soldiers assigned to Company A, 106th Support Battalion,

Soldiers assigned to Company A, 106th Support Battalion,

Soldiers assigned to Company A, 106th Support Battalion, Mississippi Army National Guard, takes part in camaraderie while waiting for transportation to their next mission, during the Multi-echelon Integrated Br... More

Soldiers assigned to Company C, 106th Support Battalion,

Soldiers assigned to Company C, 106th Support Battalion,

Soldiers assigned to Company C, 106th Support Battalion, Mississippi ArmyNational Guard, watches an instructional video of each section to get fitted for multi integrated laser engagement system (MILES) gear, d... More

Spc. Cordarius L. Dortch, assigned to Headquarters

Spc. Cordarius L. Dortch, assigned to Headquarters

Spc. Cordarius L. Dortch, assigned to Headquarters Company, 2d Battalion, 198th Armored Regiment, Mississippi Army National Guard, as a Health Care Specialist, returns from the field during the Multi-echelon In... More

Soldiers assigned to Company C, 106th Support Battalion,

Soldiers assigned to Company C, 106th Support Battalion,

Soldiers assigned to Company C, 106th Support Battalion, Mississippi National Guard, maneuver trucks to get in position for next mission to get fitted for multi integrated laser engagement system (MILES) gear, ... More

Soldiers assigned to 2d Battalion, 198th Armored Regiment,

Soldiers assigned to 2d Battalion, 198th Armored Regiment,

Soldiers assigned to 2d Battalion, 198th Armored Regiment, Mississippi Army National Guard, conduct area reconnaissance during the Multi-echelon Integrated Brigade Training (MiBT) exercise June 5, 2016 Fort Hoo... More

Spc. James D. Taylor of assigned to Specials Troops

Spc. James D. Taylor of assigned to Specials Troops

Spc. James D. Taylor of assigned to Specials Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team, Mississippi Army National Guard, prepares to dismount a Stryker armored vehicle used in chemical, biological, ra... More

Soldiers assigned to Company A, 106th Support Battalion,

Soldiers assigned to Company A, 106th Support Battalion,

Soldiers assigned to Company A, 106th Support Battalion, Mississippi Army National Guard, prepare for their unit to get geared up in multi integrated laser engagement system (MILES), during the Multi-echelon In... More

Sgt. Dustin N. Heath, assigned to Company B, 1st Battalion,

Sgt. Dustin N. Heath, assigned to Company B, 1st Battalion,

Sgt. Dustin N. Heath, assigned to Company B, 1st Battalion, 155th Infantry Regiment, Mississippi National Guard, pulls security as his unit awaits for the next mission, while wearing multi integrated laser enga... More

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