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U.S. Army National Guard Spc. Terry Mills, 51, reels

U.S. Army National Guard Spc. Terry Mills, 51, reels

U.S. Army National Guard Spc. Terry Mills, 51, reels in Staff Sgt. Patrick Rogers, of Galveston, Texas, during hoist training near Forward Operating Base Salerno, Afghanistan, July 4. Mills joined the National ... More

U.S. Army Spc. Terry Mills, of Brandon, Miss., pulls

U.S. Army Spc. Terry Mills, of Brandon, Miss., pulls

U.S. Army Spc. Terry Mills, of Brandon, Miss., pulls U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ryan Stumpff, Fort Bragg, N.C., into a Black Hawk medevac helicopter July 4 in Khowst province, Afghanistan. The Valkyrie medevac crew w... More

U.S. Army National Guard Spc. Terry Mills, 51, joined

U.S. Army National Guard Spc. Terry Mills, 51, joined

U.S. Army National Guard Spc. Terry Mills, 51, joined the National Guard four years ago, along with his wife, Carol. Both were 47. The retired firefighter wasn't done giving back to his community, and now serve... More

U.S. Army National Guard Spc. Terry Mills, 51, joined

U.S. Army National Guard Spc. Terry Mills, 51, joined

U.S. Army National Guard Spc. Terry Mills, 51, joined the National Guard four years ago after retiring as a fire department chief. He wasn't ready to give up on a 32-year career in emergency services, and now s... More

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