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From l to r: Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher M. Ausbun,

From l to r: Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher M. Ausbun,

From l to r: Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher M. Ausbun, garrison command sergeant major, Daniel Bartlett, Corvias Property Management facilities director, Col. Ryan K. Roseberry, Fort Polk garrison commander, Wil... More

Lauren Eckelkamp sits with son, Carson, 6, on her lap

Lauren Eckelkamp sits with son, Carson, 6, on her lap

Lauren Eckelkamp sits with son, Carson, 6, on her lap (left) and Staff Sgt. Chris Eckelkamp, 46th Engineer Battalion, sits with daughter, Taylor, 10, on his lap in front of their Dogwood Terrace home.

As a single dad, Sgt. Ethan Tharpe, 46th Engineer Battalion,

As a single dad, Sgt. Ethan Tharpe, 46th Engineer Battalion,

As a single dad, Sgt. Ethan Tharpe, 46th Engineer Battalion, has learned a thing or two about fixing hair for his daughters, Kaylin, 8, (left) and Kielynn, 4, in their Dogwood Terrace home, which recently under... More

Catherine Withee stands with her children Tyson, 7,

Catherine Withee stands with her children Tyson, 7,

Catherine Withee stands with her children Tyson, 7, (left) Lillianna, 5, (middle) and Jacob, 11, as they do schoolwork.

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