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U.S. Army Spc. Prentice Martin-Bowen, 55th Signal Company

U.S. Army Spc. Prentice Martin-Bowen, 55th Signal Company

U.S. Army Spc. Prentice Martin-Bowen, 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera), kicks in a simulated door as the fourth man in a stack made up of Spc. Percy Hall, 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera); Pfc. Latoya Joh... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Mathew Freire, 55th Signal Company (Combat

U.S. Army Sgt. Mathew Freire, 55th Signal Company (Combat

U.S. Army Sgt. Mathew Freire, 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera), rests in a field beside the launch pad of a CH-47 helicopter at Fort A.P. Hill, Aug. 9, 2011. Freire is the squad leader of the first assualt t... More

U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Zachary Levy, 55th Signal Company

U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Zachary Levy, 55th Signal Company

U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Zachary Levy, 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera), shoots his M-4 rifle while wear nigh vision goggles at Fort A.P. Hill, Aug. 9. Levy participates in a tracer round night range during a 55th ... More

U.S. Army Cpl. Robert Thaler, 55th Signal Company (Combat

U.S. Army Cpl. Robert Thaler, 55th Signal Company (Combat

U.S. Army Cpl. Robert Thaler, 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera), plays dead on the ground acting as a Afghan enemy at A.P. Hill, Aug. 9, 2011. Thaler is a member of the opposing forces team who participate a... More

U.S. Army Cpl. Robert Thaler, 55th Signal Company (Combat

U.S. Army Cpl. Robert Thaler, 55th Signal Company (Combat

U.S. Army Cpl. Robert Thaler, 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera), plays dead on the ground acting as a Afghan enemy at A.P. Hill, Aug. 9, 2011. Thaler is a member of the opposing forces team who participate as... More

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