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New York Army National Guard Sergeant Major Nicholas

New York Army National Guard Sergeant Major Nicholas

New York Army National Guard Sergeant Major Nicholas Pardi member of the 104th Military Police Battalion, Kingston, New York is interviewed by WPIX reporter James Ford on Tuesday, April 7th, 2020. Pardi is se... More

New York National Guard Command Sergeant Major Morgan

New York National Guard Command Sergeant Major Morgan

New York National Guard Command Sergeant Major Morgan Cady member of the 104th MP BN, Kingston, New York is interviewed by WPIX reporter James Ford on Tuesday, April 7th, 2020. Cady is serving as the Physical S... More

Tech Sgt John Roldan, member of the 24th Weapons of

Tech Sgt John Roldan, member of the 24th Weapons of

Tech Sgt John Roldan, member of the 24th Weapons of Mass Destruction- Civil Support Team based at Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, New York is interviewed by Voice of America reporter Celia Mendoza on Tuesday, April 7t... More

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