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Col. David Smith, director of Operations and Training

Col. David Smith, director of Operations and Training

Col. David Smith, director of Operations and Training for the Mississippi National Guard Joint Force Headquarters, briefs delegates of the Bolivian Joint Forces during a visit Sept. 14. The two entities are pa... More

Gen. Tito Roger Gandarillas Salazar (center) listens

Gen. Tito Roger Gandarillas Salazar (center) listens

Gen. Tito Roger Gandarillas Salazar (center) listens as Maj. Gen. Augustus L. Collins tells the Bolivian commander about the Key Brothers and their development of inflight refueling in Mississippi. The two com... More

Gen. Tito Roger Gandarillas Salazar, Bolivian Armed

Gen. Tito Roger Gandarillas Salazar, Bolivian Armed

Gen. Tito Roger Gandarillas Salazar, Bolivian Armed Forces Commander, enjoys a visit with Maj. Gen. Augustus L. Collins, the adjutant general of Mississippi, during a routine State Partnership visit Sept. 14.

Soldiers of the 288th Sapper Company, Houston, Miss.,

Soldiers of the 288th Sapper Company, Houston, Miss.,

Soldiers of the 288th Sapper Company, Houston, Miss., listen as they are briefed by Sgt. Daniel Barkley on their convoy mission in Afghanistan.

Members of the 223rd Engineer Battalion, West Point,

Members of the 223rd Engineer Battalion, West Point,

Members of the 223rd Engineer Battalion, West Point, Miss., stand at parade rest during a RIP/TOA ceremony in Afghanistan. The battalion replaces the 8th Engineer Battalion from Fort Hood, Texas.

Lt. Col. Michael Cleveland, commander, 223rd Engineer

Lt. Col. Michael Cleveland, commander, 223rd Engineer

Lt. Col. Michael Cleveland, commander, 223rd Engineer Battalion headquartered in West Point, Miss., takes part in a Transfer of Authority ceremony in Afghanistan in Dec. His unit will replace the 8th Eng. Bn., ... More

Mississippi National Guard retirees view modern equipment

Mississippi National Guard retirees view modern equipment

Sgt. Phillip Crain and Staff Sgt. Christopher Burns answer questions about the RQ-7B asked by retired members of the Mississippi Army and Air National Guard. The two soldiers are members of the Mississippi Guar... More

Mississippi National Guard officers join with the State

Mississippi National Guard officers join with the State

Mississippi National Guard officers join with the State Partnership Program delegation from Bolivia during a Sept. 14 visit to Mississippi.

Lt. Col. Michael Cleveland (left) and Command Sgt.

Lt. Col. Michael Cleveland (left) and Command Sgt.

Lt. Col. Michael Cleveland (left) and Command Sgt. Maj. Charles Donald unfurl the flag to post during a transfer of authority ceremony in Afghanistan. The Mississippi Army National Guard's 223rd Engineer Battal... More

114th Army Liaison Team Deployment

114th Army Liaison Team Deployment

Capt. Keith Payne enjoys a few moments with his children before the start of a sendoff ceremony of his unit, the Mississippi Army National Guard's 114th Army Liaison Team. A total of 15 soldiers from the unit w... More

288th Sapper Company commander, Capt. Brenton Montgomery,

288th Sapper Company commander, Capt. Brenton Montgomery,

288th Sapper Company commander, Capt. Brenton Montgomery, presents the Army combat patch to 2nd Lt. Matthew Payne, on Christmas day in Afghanistan.

Gen. Tito Roger Gandarillas Salazar, the Bolivian Armed

Gen. Tito Roger Gandarillas Salazar, the Bolivian Armed

Gen. Tito Roger Gandarillas Salazar, the Bolivian Armed Forces Commander (left), shares a book of Mississippi history with Maj. Gen. Augustus L. Collins, the adjutant general of Mississippi, during a Sept. 14 v... More

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