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Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadet, Zachery Berry,

Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadet, Zachery Berry,

Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadet, Zachery Berry, loads a mortar round during the 3rd Cavalry Regiment’s combined-arms live-fire exercise. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Justin Geiger)

A Marine wearing an M-17A1 nuclear, biological and chemical mask assists a junior ROTC cadet from Caprock High School, Amarillo, Texas, out of a gas chamber at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center. A group of cadets are visiting the center to learn more about the Marine Corps

A Marine wearing an M-17A1 nuclear, biological and chemical mask assis...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Twentynine Palms State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: CPL. Edwin Bautista Release Status: Relea... More

A junior ROTC cadet from Caprock High School, Amarillo, Texas, looks through the sight of a BGM-071 tube-launched, optically-tracked, wire-guided (TOW) missile launcher at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center. A group of cadets are visiting the center to learn more about the Marine Corps

A junior ROTC cadet from Caprock High School, Amarillo, Texas, looks t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Twentynine Palms State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: CPL. Edwin Bautista Release Status: Relea... More

Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadet, Zachery Berry,

Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadet, Zachery Berry,

Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadet, Zachery Berry, loads a mortar round during the 3rd Cavalry Regiment’s combined-arms live-fire exercise. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Justin Geiger)

Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadet, Zachery Berry,

Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadet, Zachery Berry,

Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadet, Zachery Berry, and Outlaw Troop Commander Capt. Corey Tighe prior to rolling out for the 3rd Cavalry Regiment’s combined-arms live-fire exercise. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. ... More

Officer, US Army Photo - A statue of a man walking down a sidewalk

Officer, US Army Photo - A statue of a man walking down a sidewalk

The sun shines over the shoulder of a statue depicting a newly-commissioned U.S. Army officer walking from Clemson University’s Military Heritage Plaza toward his future military career, March 1, 2017. Thousand... More

Clemson University Reserve Officers' Training Corps

Clemson University Reserve Officers' Training Corps

Clemson University Reserve Officers' Training Corps cadet James McNamara, a sophomore studying industrial engineering from Aberdeen, N.J., conducts his duty as honor guard for the Scroll of Honor, Nov. 21, 2014... More

Petty Officers 2nd Class Jonathan Ferris, right, and

Petty Officers 2nd Class Jonathan Ferris, right, and

Petty Officers 2nd Class Jonathan Ferris, right, and Kathryn Schroedel, left, both ROTC cadets on their summer cruise, hook cargo netting to an HH-60H Sea Hawk helicopter assigned to Helicopter Anti-submarine S... More

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