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Maj. Michael Lindsay, chaplain for Multinational Battle

Maj. Michael Lindsay, chaplain for Multinational Battle

Maj. Michael Lindsay, chaplain for Multinational Battle Group East, and Spc. Heath Wragge, his chaplain’s assistant, stand at the entrance to the Camp Bondsteel chapel. Lindsay has played an instrumental role i... More

Fort Polk, La., Apr. 30, 2018 - Georgia Army National

Fort Polk, La., Apr. 30, 2018 - Georgia Army National

Fort Polk, La., Apr. 30, 2018 - Georgia Army National Guardsman Pfc. Sonia Hernandez, cook, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 348th Brigade Support Battalion, Ellenwood, Ga., serves breakfast to a line of ... More

Pfc. Bernard Jackson, culinary specialist, Forward

Pfc. Bernard Jackson, culinary specialist, Forward

Pfc. Bernard Jackson, culinary specialist, Forward Support Company, 1st Squadron, 32nd Cavalry, 1st Brigade Combat Team “Bastogne”, 101st Airborne Division preparing sweet potatoes for the lunch meal served on ... More

Pvt. Baltazar Mancilla, left, J Company, 1st Battalion,

Pvt. Baltazar Mancilla, left, J Company, 1st Battalion,

Pvt. Baltazar Mancilla, left, J Company, 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team “Bastogne”, 101st Airborne Division, serves a lunch carryout tray to Spc. Jacob Urban, right, B Company, ... More

Spc. Mely Rogers, culinary specialist, G Company, 1st

Spc. Mely Rogers, culinary specialist, G Company, 1st

Spc. Mely Rogers, culinary specialist, G Company, 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team “Bastogne”, 101st Airborne Division preparing lunch April 2 in the Snipes Dining Facility on For... More

Maj. Michael Lindsay, chaplain for Multinational Battle

Maj. Michael Lindsay, chaplain for Multinational Battle

Maj. Michael Lindsay, chaplain for Multinational Battle Group East greets soldiers after the weekly Roman Catholic mass at Camp Bondsteel. Lindsay recently participated in a bilingual Polish/ English Easter Vi... More

Spc. Kayla Mitchell, culinary specialist, Headquarters

Spc. Kayla Mitchell, culinary specialist, Headquarters

Spc. Kayla Mitchell, culinary specialist, Headquarters and Headquarters company, 426 Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team “Bastogne”, 101st Airborne Division stirring ingredients for the lunch mea... More

Maj. Michael Lindsay, chaplain for Multinational Battle

Maj. Michael Lindsay, chaplain for Multinational Battle

Maj. Michael Lindsay, chaplain for Multinational Battle Group East, leads the congregation in mass at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo.

Maj. Michael Lindsay, chaplain for Multinational Battle

Maj. Michael Lindsay, chaplain for Multinational Battle

Maj. Michael Lindsay, chaplain for Multinational Battle Group East, leads the congregation in mass at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo.

Staff Sgt. Carlos Mercado (right), culinary specialist,

Staff Sgt. Carlos Mercado (right), culinary specialist,

Staff Sgt. Carlos Mercado (right), culinary specialist, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 426th Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), gives guidance dur... More

Staff Sgt. Carlos Mercado, left, culinary specialist,

Staff Sgt. Carlos Mercado, left, culinary specialist,

Staff Sgt. Carlos Mercado, left, culinary specialist, Headquarters and Headquarters company, 426 Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team “Bastogne”, 101st Airborne Division giving instructions to Pvt... More

Maj. Michael Lindsay, chaplain for Multinational Battle

Maj. Michael Lindsay, chaplain for Multinational Battle

Maj. Michael Lindsay, chaplain for Multinational Battle Group East greets soldiers after the weekly Roman Catholic mass at Camp Bondsteel. Lindsay recently participated in a bilingual Polish/ English Easter Vi... More

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