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Private 1st class Roleisha Storey and 1st Lt. Megan

Private 1st class Roleisha Storey and 1st Lt. Megan

Private 1st class Roleisha Storey and 1st Lt. Megan Sly, assigned Headquarters Company, 150th Engineer Battalion, Mississippi Army National Guard, protect the tactical operations center entry during a simulated... More

Pfc. James Warren, a water treatment specialist assigned

Pfc. James Warren, a water treatment specialist assigned

Pfc. James Warren, a water treatment specialist assigned to Company A, 106th Support Battalion, Mississippi Army National Guard, fills a water buffalo with purified water June 5, 2017, at the National Training ... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Jon A. Martin, an observer controller

Command Sgt. Maj. Jon A. Martin, an observer controller

Command Sgt. Maj. Jon A. Martin, an observer controller at the National Training Center, speaks with Spc. Cory Robinson, assigned to Headquarters Company, 150th Engineer Battalion, Mississippi Army National Gua... More

Spc. Anthony Williams and Private 1st Class Elijah

Spc. Anthony Williams and Private 1st Class Elijah

Spc. Anthony Williams and Private 1st Class Elijah Simmons, assigned to Company A, 106th Support Battalion, Mississippi Army National Guard, prepare to move a container during training June 5, 2017, at the Nati... More

Staff Sgt. Ray Gill, assigned Company B, 150th Engineer

Staff Sgt. Ray Gill, assigned Company B, 150th Engineer

Staff Sgt. Ray Gill, assigned Company B, 150th Engineer Battalion, Mississippi Army National Guard, takes fighting position to prevent entry of a tactical operations center June 3, 2017, at Fort Irwin, Californ... More

Private Travis Weed, assigned to Headquarters Company,

Private Travis Weed, assigned to Headquarters Company,

Private Travis Weed, assigned to Headquarters Company, 150th Engineer Battalion, Mississippi Army National Guard, is guarding the perimeter during a simulated attack of the tactical operations center June 3, 20... More

Sgt. Grenilo Caspillan, and Capt. Tom Roberson, assigned

Sgt. Grenilo Caspillan, and Capt. Tom Roberson, assigned

Sgt. Grenilo Caspillan, and Capt. Tom Roberson, assigned to Headquarters Company, 150th Engineer Battalion, Mississippi Army National Guard, discuss their personnel status numbers, June 2, 2017, at the National... More

Sgt. Willie Hayes and Spc. Cynthia Thompson, water

Sgt. Willie Hayes and Spc. Cynthia Thompson, water

Sgt. Willie Hayes and Spc. Cynthia Thompson, water treatment specialists assigned to Company A, 106th Support Battalion, Mississippi Army National Guard, prepare to fill a portable water container with purified... More

Pfc. James Warren, a water treatment specialist assigned

Pfc. James Warren, a water treatment specialist assigned

Pfc. James Warren, a water treatment specialist assigned to Company A, 106th Support Battalion, Mississippi Army National Guard, prepares to fill a portable water storage container with purified water June 5, 2... 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, play a game of cards during off time as the unit rests and refits in preparation for live fire exercises, June 5, 2017, ... More

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