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Soldiers with the 16th Combat Aviation Brigade provide

Soldiers with the 16th Combat Aviation Brigade provide

Soldiers with the 16th Combat Aviation Brigade provide medevac training to Illinois Army National Guard Soldiers from the 1844th Transportation Company as part of Rising Thunder 2019 at Yakima Training Center i... More

Soldiers from the 1844th Transportation Company, 108th

Soldiers from the 1844th Transportation Company, 108th

Soldiers from the 1844th Transportation Company, 108th Sustainment Brigade, and medics from the 33rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, both part of the Illinois Army National Guard, engage their culminating exercis... More

Sgt. Tanaka Tomoaki, from the Japan Ground Self-Defense

Sgt. Tanaka Tomoaki, from the Japan Ground Self-Defense

Sgt. Tanaka Tomoaki, from the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force and native of the Miyagi province, conducts radio checks with another JGSDF Soldier prior to mounting drills during Rising Thunder 19 at Yakima Trai... More

Capt. Theodore Tebbe, Commander of the 1844th Transportation

Capt. Theodore Tebbe, Commander of the 1844th Transportation

Capt. Theodore Tebbe, Commander of the 1844th Transportation Company, 108th Sustainment Brigade, conducts an after action review with Soldiers after their culminating event of Rising Thunder. Rising Thunder 201... More

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