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Master Sgt. Lucien R. Vroom, Surinamese national army,

Master Sgt. Lucien R. Vroom, Surinamese national army,

Master Sgt. Lucien R. Vroom, Surinamese national army, records a trip across the harbor on a water taxi at Baltimore, April 28. Vroom represents one of 32 international countries currently attending the United ... More

Master Sgt. Martin Siekela, Slovakian armed forces,

Master Sgt. Martin Siekela, Slovakian armed forces,

Master Sgt. Martin Siekela, Slovakian armed forces, observes the Baltimore harbor while traveling on a water taxi April 28. Siekela is one of 35 international students from the United States Sergeants Major Aca... More

Standing in front of the USS Torsk, students and cadre

Standing in front of the USS Torsk, students and cadre

Standing in front of the USS Torsk, students and cadre from the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy of Fort Bliss, Texas, learn about the historical submarine during a guided tour at Baltimore Inner Harb... More

International military students from the United States

International military students from the United States

International military students from the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy of Fort Bliss, Texas, embark on a tour of Baltimore, April 28. The group is part of the International Military Student Office,... More

A tour guide explains the features of the U.S. Coast

A tour guide explains the features of the U.S. Coast

A tour guide explains the features of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Taney to students from the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy in Baltimore, April 28. The international students participate in Field St... More

A tour guide explains the features of a historical

A tour guide explains the features of a historical

A tour guide explains the features of a historical ship to students from the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy, Fort Bliss, Texas, at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, April 28. The eight-day trip is just one ... More

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