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Sgt. 1st Class Diana Lopez and Sgt. 1st Class Christopher

Sgt. 1st Class Diana Lopez and Sgt. 1st Class Christopher

Sgt. 1st Class Diana Lopez and Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Hampton, First Army Division East Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, field questions from Deerfield Elementary School students during Career Day ... More

Lana Schenkel lays down mulch in a flower bed while

Lana Schenkel lays down mulch in a flower bed while

Lana Schenkel lays down mulch in a flower bed while completing area beautification efforts for Habitat for Humanity.

First Army Division East’s Staff Sgt. Oscar Rodriguez

First Army Division East’s Staff Sgt. Oscar Rodriguez

First Army Division East’s Staff Sgt. Oscar Rodriguez encourages an athlete during the Washington D.C. 2012 Summer Special Olympics. (U.S. Army photo by Tim Shannon)

First Army Division East’s Spc. Hillary Vincent gives

First Army Division East’s Spc. Hillary Vincent gives

First Army Division East’s Spc. Hillary Vincent gives a special Olympian water after the 25 meter dash during the Washington D.C. 2012 Summer Special Olympics. (U.S. Army photo by Tim Shannon)

Sgt. 1st Class Nathanial Hanrahan and Sgt. James Rockhill,

Sgt. 1st Class Nathanial Hanrahan and Sgt. James Rockhill,

Sgt. 1st Class Nathanial Hanrahan and Sgt. James Rockhill, members of the 205th Infantry Brigade, clear weeds out of a flower bed during a Habitat for Humanity home restoration project.

Sgt. 1st Class Patrick Plyter, a member of the 205th

Sgt. 1st Class Patrick Plyter, a member of the 205th

Sgt. 1st Class Patrick Plyter, a member of the 205th Infantry Brigade, prepares to edge the sidewalk during area beautification efforts for Habitat for Humanity.

Families encouraged to assess their comprehensive fitness

Families encouraged to assess their comprehensive fitness

The Army is the strength of the nation. Soldiers are the strength of the Army. Families are the strength of the soldier.

First Army Division East’s Spc. Hillary Vincent and

First Army Division East’s Spc. Hillary Vincent and

First Army Division East’s Spc. Hillary Vincent and Staff Sgt. Oscar Rodriguez cheer on a runner in the 25 meter dash during the Washington D.C. 2012 Special Olympics. (U.S. Army photo by Tim Shannon)

First Sgt. Joseph Smith, First Army Division East

First Sgt. Joseph Smith, First Army Division East

First Sgt. Joseph Smith, First Army Division East Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, explains his role in the Army to a group of students at Deerfield Elementary, Laurel, Md., during the school’s recent ... More

First Army Division East’s Staff Sgt. Oscar Rodriguez

First Army Division East’s Staff Sgt. Oscar Rodriguez

First Army Division East’s Staff Sgt. Oscar Rodriguez high fives an athlete after the 25 meter dash during the Washington D.C. 2012 Summer Special Olympics. (U.S. Army photo by Tim Shannon)

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