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Lt. Col. Alicia L. Pruitt, 30th Adjutant General Reception

Lt. Col. Alicia L. Pruitt, 30th Adjutant General Reception

Lt. Col. Alicia L. Pruitt, 30th Adjutant General Reception Battalion commander, explains how civilian volunteers are prepared for their transformation into competent, disciplined, professional and well-trained ... More

A Soldier conceals his movement with smoke during a

A Soldier conceals his movement with smoke during a

A Soldier conceals his movement with smoke during a tactical squad demonstration at the 1st Battalion, 46th Infantry Regiment, 194th Armored Brigade, Basic Combat Training Graduation Ceremony on the Inouye Para... More

Charles Williams, Army Continuing Education System

Charles Williams, Army Continuing Education System

Charles Williams, Army Continuing Education System specialist, discusses the Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program with educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee during the U.S. Army, Baton... More

From left Jamie Ward, 5th and 6th grade math and science

From left Jamie Ward, 5th and 6th grade math and science

From left Jamie Ward, 5th and 6th grade math and science teacher at Elysian Fields Middle School, Bridgette Brown, behavioral interventionist at Oaklawn Jr. High School, Tiffany Gaynor, behavioral support teach... More

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee visited the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Ga., during the U.S. Army, Baton Rouge Recruiting Battalion Education Tour at the Maneuver Center of Excelle... More

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee view a display in “The Last 100 Yards” exhibit at the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Ga., during the U.S. Army, Baton Rouge Recruiting Battalion Educat... More

Scott Pellegrin, health and speech teacher at South

Scott Pellegrin, health and speech teacher at South

Scott Pellegrin, health and speech teacher at South Terrebonne High School, gazes at the Global War On Terrorism Memorial at National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Ga., during the U.S. Army, Baton Rouge Recruiti... More

Soldiers stand in formation during the 1st Battalion,

Soldiers stand in formation during the 1st Battalion,

Soldiers stand in formation during the 1st Battalion, 46th Infantry Regiment, 194th Armored Brigade, Basic Combat Training Graduation Ceremony on the Inouye Parade Field at the National Infantry Museum in Colum... More

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee

Educators from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee learned about the 150 career paths, educational opportunities, benefits and family support available in Army service during the U.S. Army, Baton Rouge Recruit... More

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