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U.S. Army and Jordan Armed Forces soldiers attend the

U.S. Army and Jordan Armed Forces soldiers attend the

U.S. Army and Jordan Armed Forces soldiers attend the JAF 10th Border Guard Force Battalion’s graduation ceremony, March 14, 2019, Peace Operations Training Center near Amman, Jordan. The 10th BGF Battalion gra... More

U.S. Army and Jordan Armed Forces senior leadership

U.S. Army and Jordan Armed Forces senior leadership

U.S. Army and Jordan Armed Forces senior leadership attend a graduation ceremony for the JAF 10th Border Guard Force Battalion at the Peace Operations Training Center near Amman, Jordan, March 14, 2019. The 10t... More

California National Guard Lt. Col. Jeremy T. Hopkins,

California National Guard Lt. Col. Jeremy T. Hopkins,

California National Guard Lt. Col. Jeremy T. Hopkins, 1st Squadron, 18th Cavalry Regiment, commander, speaks during the Jordan Armed Forces 10th Border Guard Force Battalion during their graduation ceremony, Ma... More

Jordan Armed Forces Brig. Gen. Khalid Mohammed Al-Masaeid,

Jordan Armed Forces Brig. Gen. Khalid Mohammed Al-Masaeid,

Jordan Armed Forces Brig. Gen. Khalid Mohammed Al-Masaeid, Northern Region commander, speaks during the JAF’s 10th Border Guard Force Battalion graduation from the Joint Operational Engagement Program, March 14... More

Jordan Armed Forces soldiers listen to a guest speaker

Jordan Armed Forces soldiers listen to a guest speaker

Jordan Armed Forces soldiers listen to a guest speaker during a graduation ceremony for the JAF 10th Border Guard Force Battalion at the Peace Operations Training Center near Amman, Jordan, March 14, 2019. The ... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Jeremy T. Hopkins, 1st Squadron,

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Jeremy T. Hopkins, 1st Squadron,

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Jeremy T. Hopkins, 1st Squadron, 18th Cavalry Regiment, commander, Brig. Gen. Michael D. Wickman, deputy commanding general-maneuver, 34th Infantry Division Forward, Jordan, and Jordan Armed ... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Jeremy T. Hopkins, 1st Squadron,

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Jeremy T. Hopkins, 1st Squadron,

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Jeremy T. Hopkins, 1st Squadron, 18th Cavalry Regiment, commander, Brig. Gen. Michael D. Wickman, deputy commanding general-maneuver, 34th Infantry Division Forward, Jordan, and Jordan Armed ... More

U.S. Army and Jordan Armed Forces soldiers listen to

U.S. Army and Jordan Armed Forces soldiers listen to

U.S. Army and Jordan Armed Forces soldiers listen to a guest speaker during a graduation ceremony for the JAF 10th Border Guard Force Battalion at the Peace Operations Training Center near Amman, Jordan, March ... More

Training, Tracers, and Transition – California Guardsmen train with Jordan Armed Forces

Training, Tracers, and Transition – California Guardsmen train with Jo...

Soldiers from the California National Guard’s 1st Squadron, 18th Cavalry Regiment and Jordan Armed Forces 10th Border Guard Force Battalion, gather for a group photo after graduating March 14, 2019, at the Peac... More

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