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Queens, N.Y., native Army Staff Sgt. Steven Betancourt,

Queens, N.Y., native Army Staff Sgt. Steven Betancourt,

Queens, N.Y., native Army Staff Sgt. Steven Betancourt, a patient and Soldier in transition with the Warrior Transition Brigade-National Capital Region, places a working vest on James, a service dog, Aug. 25 du... More

Prior to grooming the animal, New York City native

Prior to grooming the animal, New York City native

Prior to grooming the animal, New York City native Spc. Stephone Carmichael, a patient and Soldier in transition with the Warrior Transition Brigade-National Capital Region, checks service-dog-in-training Annie... More

Peyton Manning hits the Henderson Hall gym: Future hall of famer in town for USO award

Peyton Manning hits the Henderson Hall gym: Future hall of famer in to...

Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning speaks to the media prior to the 2015 USO of Metropolitan Washington-Baltimore 33rd Annual Awards Dinner March 24, 2015, in Crystal City. Manning received the Merit Awa... More

Lawrence, Mass. native Carolyn Ford, a service dog

Lawrence, Mass. native Carolyn Ford, a service dog

Lawrence, Mass. native Carolyn Ford, a service dog training instructor, gives directions to a Soldier on how to properly give commands to James, a service dog, Aug. 25 during a session of the Warrior Service Do... More

Queens, N.Y., native Army Staff Sgt. Steven Betancourt,

Queens, N.Y., native Army Staff Sgt. Steven Betancourt,

Queens, N.Y., native Army Staff Sgt. Steven Betancourt, a patient and Soldier in transition for the Warrior Transition Brigade-National Capital Region, gives praise to James, a service dog in training, for retr... More

New York City native Army Spc. Stephone Carmichael,

New York City native Army Spc. Stephone Carmichael,

New York City native Army Spc. Stephone Carmichael, a patient and Soldier in transition with the Warrior Transition Brigade-National Capital Region, grooms service-dog-in-training Annie during a training sessio... More

Queens, N.Y. native Army Staff Sgt. Steven Betancourt,

Queens, N.Y. native Army Staff Sgt. Steven Betancourt,

Queens, N.Y. native Army Staff Sgt. Steven Betancourt, a patient and Soldier in transition with the Warrior Transition Brigade-National Capital Region, gives commands to service-dog-in-training James, who obeys... More

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