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CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – Soldiers form a team huddle

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – Soldiers form a team huddle

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – Soldiers form a team huddle to break at the end of a Value of Life ruck march,at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, March 11, 2019. Soldiers ruck marched 3 kilometers while stopping at four checkpoint... More

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – A chaplain assistant hands out

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – A chaplain assistant hands out

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – A chaplain assistant hands out suicide prevention and awareness cards to Soldiers participating in a Value of Life ruck march at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, March 11, 2019. Value of Life traini... More

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – Army Chap. (Maj.) Jesse King,

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – Army Chap. (Maj.) Jesse King,

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – Army Chap. (Maj.) Jesse King, a chaplain assigned to Area Support Group - Kuwait, talks to Soldiers about suicide prevention and awareness during a Value of Life ruck march at Camp Arifja... More

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – Army Chap. (Maj.) Jesse King,

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – Army Chap. (Maj.) Jesse King,

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – Army Chap. (Maj.) Jesse King, center, a chaplain assigned to Area Support Group - Kuwait, talks to Soldiers about suicide prevention during a Value of Life ruck march at Camp Arifjan, Kuw... More

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – Army Capt. Charles Preidis,

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – Army Capt. Charles Preidis,

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – Army Capt. Charles Preidis, an ordnance office with the 272nd Regional Support Group, Michigan Army National Guard, participates in physical fitness training before going on a Value of Li... More

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