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Maj. Gen Simeon G. Trombitas, along with other active

Maj. Gen Simeon G. Trombitas, along with other active

Maj. Gen Simeon G. Trombitas, along with other active duty soldiers and veterans part in a “smudging” ceremony during a fiesta pow wow held at Woodlake Gymnasium, April 21. Celebrations of Traditions Pow Wow is... More

Maj. Gen Simeon G. Trombitas takes part in an exhibition

Maj. Gen Simeon G. Trombitas takes part in an exhibition

Maj. Gen Simeon G. Trombitas takes part in an exhibition dance during the Celebrations of Traditions Fiesta Pow Wow held at the Woodlake Gymnasium, April 24. During these exhibitions, individuals may honor danc... More

U.S. Army South and the rest of the Fort Sam Houston

U.S. Army South and the rest of the Fort Sam Houston

U.S. Army South and the rest of the Fort Sam Houston community opened its gates to the public for Fiesta and Fireworks, April 22, at MacArthur Parade Field. The cultural and festive celebration was full of acti... More

U.S. Army South and the rest of the Fort Sam Houston

U.S. Army South and the rest of the Fort Sam Houston

U.S. Army South and the rest of the Fort Sam Houston community opened its gates to the public for Fiesta and Fireworks, April 22, at MacArthur Parade Field. The cultural and festive celebration was full of acti... More

U.S. Army South and the rest of the Fort Sam Houston

U.S. Army South and the rest of the Fort Sam Houston

U.S. Army South and the rest of the Fort Sam Houston community opened its gates to the public for Fiesta and Fireworks, April 22, at MacArthur Parade Field. The cultural and festive celebration was full of acti... More

Maj. Gen Simeon G. Trombitas, along with other active-duty

Maj. Gen Simeon G. Trombitas, along with other active-duty

Maj. Gen Simeon G. Trombitas, along with other active-duty Soldiers and veterans part in a “smudging” ceremony during a fiesta pow wow held at Woodlake Gymnasium, April 21. Celebrations of Traditions Pow Wow is... More

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