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Sophia Flores blows up a balloon July 22 during a 99th

Sophia Flores blows up a balloon July 22 during a 99th

Sophia Flores blows up a balloon July 22 during a 99th Regional Support Command Strong Bonds family event at the Kalahari Resort in Pocono Manor, Pennsylvania. Strong Bonds is a unit-based, chaplain-led progra... More

Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Sung Kim, deputy command chaplain

Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Sung Kim, deputy command chaplain

Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Sung Kim, deputy command chaplain for the U.S. Army Reserve’s 99th Regional Support Command, addresses couples July 21 during a 99th Regional Support Command Strong Bonds event at the Kalaha... More

Staff Sgt. Brad Reese and his wife Dottie listen to

Staff Sgt. Brad Reese and his wife Dottie listen to

Staff Sgt. Brad Reese and his wife Dottie listen to introductions July 21 during a 99th Regional Support Command Strong Bonds event at the Kalahari Resort in Pocono Manor, Pennsylvania. Reese is a human resour... More

Chaplain (Capt.) Charles Ross, currently assigned to

Chaplain (Capt.) Charles Ross, currently assigned to

Chaplain (Capt.) Charles Ross, currently assigned to the U.S. Army Reserve’s 403rd Civil Affairs Battalion, listens July 21 as 10-year-old Ellie Rusanowsky explains her family sign during a 99th Regional Suppor... More

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