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US Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel James Brown, a Chaplain from the 2122nd Garrison Support Unit, Fort Meade, Maryland, takes a free moment to organize his thoughts before a Protent service in Zagreb, Croatia during Operation JOINT GUARD. Chaplain Brown is part of a two-man team responsible for providing religious support to Stabilization Force (SFOR) members in Sarajevo, Mor, and Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Zagreb and Split, Croatia, as well as any other stops they can squeeze into their packed schedule. JOINT GUARD enforces the Dayton Peace Accords and with multi-national allies continues to monitor the militaries of the former warring factions and provides a climate of...

US Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel James Brown, a Chaplain from the 21...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: US Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel James Brown, a Chaplain from the 2122nd Garrison Support Unit, Fort Meade, Maryland, takes a ... More

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines compete in

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines compete in

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines compete in the Commanding General’s Cup Kayak Challenge at Del Mar Beach, June 13, 2018. Marines from various units on base competed in the event to accumulate CG’s Cup ... More

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines race to the

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines race to the

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines race to the finish line during the Commanding General’s Cup Kayak Challenge at Del Mar Beach, June 13, 2018. The first place unit of the CG’s Cup will win $2,500, second... More

Service members from Regional Command-East stand tall

Service members from Regional Command-East stand tall

Service members from Regional Command-East stand tall and proud to receive the commanding generals coin and Combine Joint Task Force-1 certificate March 11. The two-man service members teams competed in the Bes... More

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines with 1st Marine

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines with 1st Marine

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines with 1st Marine Logistics Group kayak their way to the finish line during the Commanding General’s Cup Kayak Challenge at Del Mar Beach, June 13, 2018. The CG’s Cup is a... More

U.S. Army Soldiers from 4th Battalion, 6th Infantry

U.S. Army Soldiers from 4th Battalion, 6th Infantry

U.S. Army Soldiers from 4th Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, strap a Soldier to a litter during Decisive Action Rotation 14-10, at the National Training Center Sept. 21, 2014. Decisive action rotations are gea... More

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines race to the

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines race to the

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Marines race to the water at the start of the Commanding General’s Cup Kayak Challenge at Del Mar Beach, June 13, 2018. The kayak challenge was conducted in multiple three, two-... More

Timothy Scarrott and Roman Fisher, Direct Action Group

Timothy Scarrott and Roman Fisher, Direct Action Group

Timothy Scarrott and Roman Fisher, Direct Action Group instructors, demonstrate two-man team tactics during Fleet Combat Camera Pacific’s Winter Quick Shot, Nov. 7, 2016, in Azusa, Calif. Quick Shot is a biannu... More

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