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Staff Sgt. Daniel L. Capps, a Philadelphia native,

Staff Sgt. Daniel L. Capps, a Philadelphia native,

Staff Sgt. Daniel L. Capps, a Philadelphia native, attached to the Long Range Surveillance (LRS) team, Troop C, 1st Squadron, 158th Cavalry Regiment, Maryland National Guard, navigates through the last obstacle... More

Soldiers from the Long Range Surveillance team attached

Soldiers from the Long Range Surveillance team attached

Soldiers from the Long Range Surveillance team attached to Troop C, 1st Squadron, 158th Cavalry Regiment, Maryland National Guard, move under the final obstacle during the second annual Admiral Pitka Recon Chal... More

Members of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) mark the 383rd

Members of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) mark the 383rd

Members of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) mark the 383rd birthday of the National Guard with a traditional cake-cutting ceremony at Kelley Barracks Dec. 13. Within AFRICOM, the National Guard plays several role... More

Staff Sgt. Daniel L. Capps, a Philadelphia native,

Staff Sgt. Daniel L. Capps, a Philadelphia native,

Staff Sgt. Daniel L. Capps, a Philadelphia native, attached to the Long Range Surveillance (LRS) team, Troop C, 1st Squadron, 158th Cavalry Regiment, Maryland National Guard, climbs up a hill during the final p... More

Soldiers from the Long Range Surveillance team attached

Soldiers from the Long Range Surveillance team attached

Soldiers from the Long Range Surveillance team attached to Troop C, 1st Squadron, 158th Cavalry Regiment, Maryland National Guard, run toward the final obstacle at Rakvere Castle during the second annual Admira... More

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