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Spc. Jessica Post, a member of the 120th Medical Company,

Spc. Jessica Post, a member of the 120th Medical Company,

Spc. Jessica Post, a member of the 120th Medical Company, headquartered in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, shovels sand into a manual sandbag filler in Bixby, Oklahoma, during flood relief efforts, May 25. Oklahoma Arm... More

Oklahoma Army National Guard Soldiers from Company

Oklahoma Army National Guard Soldiers from Company

Oklahoma Army National Guard Soldiers from Company B, 1st Battalion, 279th Infantry Regiment, deliver sandbags to flood-stricken areas of Northeastern Oklahoma, Saturday, May 25, 2019. Oklahoma Army National Gu... More

Oklahoma Army National Guard Soldiers from Company

Oklahoma Army National Guard Soldiers from Company

Oklahoma Army National Guard Soldiers from Company B, 1st Battalion, 279th Infantry Regiment, stack sandbags in order to slow the spread of flood waters in Sandy Parks, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Army National Guard So... More

Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers from the 700th Brigade

Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers from the 700th Brigade

Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers from the 700th Brigade Support Battalion, help Anita Smith (right) fill sandbags for Smith’s sister-in-law’s home. Oklahoma Army National Guard Soldiers assisted several Oklahom... More

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