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Pfc. Nicholis Samlin, a food service specialist for

Pfc. Nicholis Samlin, a food service specialist for

Pfc. Nicholis Samlin, a food service specialist for the 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, "Task Force Wings," is one of the unsung heroes who serve dinner chow to approximat... More

An observer controller at the Joint Readiness Training

An observer controller at the Joint Readiness Training

An observer controller at the Joint Readiness Training Center near Fort Polk, La., train Sgt. Jeremiah Adkins, a technical inspector from the Company D, 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 159th Combat Avia... More

The observer controllers at the Joint Readiness Training

The observer controllers at the Joint Readiness Training

The observer controllers at the Joint Readiness Training Center near Fort Polk, La., train two technical inspectors from the 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, on how to asse... More

Spc. Rhonda Elliott, a food service specialist for

Spc. Rhonda Elliott, a food service specialist for

Spc. Rhonda Elliott, a food service specialist for the 4th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, "Task Force Wings," serves Spc. Andrew Difederico, a signal support systems speciali... More

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