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Service members bow their heads as U.S. Army Maj. Antonio

Service members bow their heads as U.S. Army Maj. Antonio

Service members bow their heads as U.S. Army Maj. Antonio Garcia-Mendez reads scripture during the memorial ceremony of U.S. Army Spc. Juan Mendez Covarrubias, assigned to Headquarters Company, 1-277th Attack R... More

U.S. Soldiers render final honors to U.S. Army Spc.

U.S. Soldiers render final honors to U.S. Army Spc.

U.S. Soldiers render final honors to U.S. Army Spc. Juan Mendez Covarrubias, assigned to Headquarters Company, 1-277th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, during the memorial ceremony held... More

Service members salute during the playing of the national

Service members salute during the playing of the national

Service members salute during the playing of the national anthem during a memorial ceremony for U.S. Army Spc. Juan Mendez Covarrubias, assigned to Headquarters Company, 1-277th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion,... More

A battlefield cross dedicated to U.S. Army Spc. Juan

A battlefield cross dedicated to U.S. Army Spc. Juan

A battlefield cross dedicated to U.S. Army Spc. Juan Mendez Covarrubias, assigned to Headquarters Company, 1-277th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, stands before a memorial ceremony hel... More

Unit patches, challenge coins and bullet casings lay

Unit patches, challenge coins and bullet casings lay

Unit patches, challenge coins and bullet casings lay before the battlefield cross dedicated to U.S. Army Spc. Juan Mendez Covarrubias, assigned to Headquarters Company, 1-277th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, ... More

U.S. Soldiers conduct a rifle salute during the memorial

U.S. Soldiers conduct a rifle salute during the memorial

U.S. Soldiers conduct a rifle salute during the memorial ceremony of U.S. Army Spc. Juan Mendez Covarrubias, assigned to Headquarters Company, 1-277th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, a... More

German soldiers render final honors to U.S. Army Spc.

German soldiers render final honors to U.S. Army Spc.

German soldiers render final honors to U.S. Army Spc. Juan Mendez Covarrubias, assigned to Headquarters Company, 1-277th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, during the memorial ceremony he... More

Service members salute during the memorial ceremony

Service members salute during the memorial ceremony

Service members salute during the memorial ceremony of U.S. Army Spc. Juan Mendez Covarrubias, assigned to Headquarters Company, 1-277th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, at Erbil Air Ba... More

U.S. Soldiers render final honors to U.S. Army Spc.

U.S. Soldiers render final honors to U.S. Army Spc.

U.S. Soldiers render final honors to U.S. Army Spc. Juan Mendez Covarrubias, assigned to Headquarters Company, 1-277th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, during the memorial ceremony held... More

A U.S. Soldier reads the obituary of U.S. Army Spc.

A U.S. Soldier reads the obituary of U.S. Army Spc.

A U.S. Soldier reads the obituary of U.S. Army Spc. Juan Mendez Covarrubias, assigned to Headquarters Company, 1-277th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, during a memorial ceremony held i... More

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