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A Soldier from Headquarters and Headquarters Battery,

A Soldier from Headquarters and Headquarters Battery,

A Soldier from Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment, 210th Field Artillery Brigade, gives a student the fist-bump during an English class at Dongducheon Middle Sch... More

Pvt. Lee Myoung-soo, a human resource specialist, assigned

Pvt. Lee Myoung-soo, a human resource specialist, assigned

Pvt. Lee Myoung-soo, a human resource specialist, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 210th Field Artillery Brigade, helps local Dongducheon citizens practice their English speaking skills during... More

Staff Sgt. James Jun, a native of Orange Country, Calif.,

Staff Sgt. James Jun, a native of Orange Country, Calif.,

Staff Sgt. James Jun, a native of Orange Country, Calif., and a field artillery automated tactical data system specialist assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 210th Field Artillery Brigade, helps ... More

Pvt. Vincent Gates, a native of Augusta, Ga., and a

Pvt. Vincent Gates, a native of Augusta, Ga., and a

Pvt. Vincent Gates, a native of Augusta, Ga., and a health care specialist assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 210th Field Artillery Brigade, talks to a local Dongducheon citizen during an Englis... More

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