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The Annual North Carolina National Guard Tarheel Homecoming

The Annual North Carolina National Guard Tarheel Homecoming

The Annual North Carolina National Guard Tarheel Homecoming Retiree Day is livestreamed to attendees from Joint Force Headquarters in Raleigh, N.C., Dec. 11, 2020. The Tarheel Homecoming event gives retirees an... More

Maj. Gen. Todd Hunt, The Adjutant General of the North

Maj. Gen. Todd Hunt, The Adjutant General of the North

Maj. Gen. Todd Hunt, The Adjutant General of the North Carolina National Guard, speaks during the Annual NCNG Tarheel Homecoming Retiree Day as it is live-streamed to attendees from Joint Force Headquarters in ... More

North Carolina National Guard Lt. Col. Bill Gray runs

North Carolina National Guard Lt. Col. Bill Gray runs

North Carolina National Guard Lt. Col. Bill Gray runs down Reddy Creek Road in Raleigh, North Carolina near the finish of the 4th Annual Minuteman Muster 5k and 8k race put on by the North Carolina National Gua... More

Runners take off at the start of the 4th Annual Minuteman

Runners take off at the start of the 4th Annual Minuteman

Runners take off at the start of the 4th Annual Minuteman Muster 5k and 8k race put on by the North Carolina National Guard Association in Raleigh, North Carolina, May 21, 2016, celebrating Armed Forces Day and... More

Runners cross the finish line at the 4th Annual Minuteman

Runners cross the finish line at the 4th Annual Minuteman

Runners cross the finish line at the 4th Annual Minuteman Muster 5k and 8k race put on by the North Carolina National Guard Association in Raleigh, North Carolina, May 21, 2016. Awards were given to overall and... More

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