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Staff Sgt. John Keenan (left) of Ebensburg and Sgt.

Staff Sgt. John Keenan (left) of Ebensburg and Sgt.

Staff Sgt. John Keenan (left) of Ebensburg and Sgt. 1st Class Donald Goss of Mifflintown, both with the 28th Infantry Division headquarters support company’s maintenance section, change oil in a generator at Fr... More

Leaders of the 28th Infantry Division take a break

Leaders of the 28th Infantry Division take a break

Leaders of the 28th Infantry Division take a break from the Rochambeau 2014 exercise to have a photo taken with Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh. From left are: 28 ID Deputy Commander Brig. Gen. Andrew Scha... More

Soldiers of Signal Company, Headquarters and Headquarters

Soldiers of Signal Company, Headquarters and Headquarters

Soldiers of Signal Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 28th Infantry Division staff a communications relay or “retrains” site on a hilltop near Mailly, France, May 13, 2014. Photo by Army Sgt. 1... More

Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh greets multi-national

Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh greets multi-national

Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh greets multi-national partners participating in NATO’s French-led exercise, Rochambeau 2014 outside the 28th Infantry Division headquarters in Mourmelon. Army Sgt. 1st Class... More

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