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SFC Kessler of the 1ST Signal Brigade welcomes Seoul American High School students to Hispanic Women in Leadership Career Day sponsored by 1ST Signal Brigade, Seoul, Korea. The event, part of on going activities at Yongsan Army Post during Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. through Oct. 15, is designed to educate people about the diversity of spanish speaking people and career opportunities open to them

A Seoul American High School Junior ROTC Cadet points out her home country to SGT Carmen Rosencrantz of HHC 1ST Signal Brigade. They were taking part in Hispanic Women in Leadership Career Day sponsored by 1ST Signal Brigade, Seoul, Korea. The event, part of on going activities at Yongsan Army Post during Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. through Oct. 15, is designed to educate people about the diversity of spanish speaking people and career opportunities open to them

Sergeant First Class Modesto Cartagena, left, Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Angel Kuiland, center and CSM Jose Pena, right, veterans of the Korean war during a ceremony being held at the US Army Reserve center in Puerto Nuevo, Puerto Rico, marking the presentation of a plaque honoring the bravery, and sacrifice of all veterans of the Korean War. Much praise was given to members of the fighting 65th Infantry veterans, who were some of the most highly decorated soldiers of the Korean war

Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Jose Pene, left, and CSM Angel Kuiland , center, Veterans of the Korean War share stories during a ceremony being held at the US Army Reserve center in Puerto Nuevo, Puerto Rico, marking the presentation of a plaque honoring the bravery and sacrifice of all veterans of the Korean War. Much praise was given to members of the fighting 65th Infantry veterans, who were some of the most highly decorated soldiers of the Korean War

CPT Douglas Acoba, CPT Rick Meredith, and 1LT Dave Pasquantonio enjoy some authentic Korean food at Tactical Assembly Area Santa Barbara in Wonapsan, Republic of Korea, Oct. 30, 1998. They are a part of Task Force 1ST Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division out of Fort Lewis, Washington. They have come to Korea to participate in Foal Eagle '98, a combined exercise involving the Republic of Korea Army and the United States Armed Forces

Command Sergeant Major Angel Kuiland, veteran of the Korean war, is pictured during a ceremony being held at the US Army Reserve center in Puerto Nuevo, Puerto Rico, marking the presentation of a plaque honoring the bravery, and sacrifice of all veterans of the Korean War. Much praise was given to members of the fighting 65th Infantry veterans, who were some of the most highly decorated soldiers of the Korean war

Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Jose Pene, left, Sergeant First Class Modesto Cartagena, second left, and CSM Angel Kuiland, right, Veterans of the Korean war during a ceremony being held at the US Army Reserve center in Puerto Nuevo, Puerto Rico, marking the presentation of a plaque honoring the bravery, and sacrifice of all veterans of the Korean War. Much praise was given to members of the fighting 65th Infantry veterans, who were some of the most highly decorated soldiers of the Korean War

Korean war veteran, Sergeant First Class (Ret) Modesto Cartagena, one of the highest decorated men of the conflict, during a ceremony being held at the US Army Reserve center in Puerto Nuevo, Puerto Rico, marking the presentation of a plaque honoring the bravery and sacrifice of all veterans of the Korean War. Much praise was given to members of the fighting 65th Infantry veterans, who were some of the most highly decorated soldiers of the Korean War

Lieutenant General (LTC) Chang Ki Oh, Commander of the Korean army II Corps, speaks with Major General (MGEN) Claude M. Kicklighter, Commander, 25th Infantry Division, at a maneuver site during the joint U.S./South Korean Exercise TEAM SPIRIT'85. With them is Captain (CPT) Steven Lee, aide de camp, and interpreter for Kicklighter

1ST Signal Brigade Public Affairs Officer CPT Simpkins and SGT 1ST Class Kessler man the food table during Hispanic Women in Leadership Career Day sponsored by 1ST Signal Brigade, Seoul, Korea. The event, part of on going activities at Yongsan Army Post during Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. through Oct. 15, is designed to educate people about the diversity of spanish speaking people and career opportunities open to them

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Subject Operation/Series: KOREA CD

Base: Seoul

Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Jim Varhegyi

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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Command Sgt. Maj. Frank Gutierrez, command sergeant

SPC William Watts Jr., assigned to the 142nd MP Company signs off his vehicle before taking it on patrol. Vehicles need to be checked and signed off before they can be used for the shift

Staff Sgt. Robert Harvell, a canvassing recruiter with

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers engage with Tough Mudder

A US Army M1-A1 Abrams tank, from C Troop of the 4th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment returns from the live fire training range at the Korea Training Center, Republic of Korea on Oct. 25, 1998. The center is manned throughout the year and various armored units rotate through training scenarios to meet yearly live gunnery training requirements

ENSIGN Jorge Parra, communications officer for the USS LAKE CHAMPLAIN (CG-57), discusses ship board operations with junior Reserve Officers Training Candidate (ROTC) students from Orange Glen and Escondido High Schools during a tour of the USS LAKE CHAMPLAIN (CG-57) at the 32nd St. Naval Base. In addition, he discussed the educational opportunities available and the commissioning programs the Navy can offer young Hispanics

For the traditional ceremony “Charye,” Some Koreans

Sgt. Maj. Estevan Sotorosado, training sergeant major

Two M113A1 Armored Personnel Carriers assigned to C Troop of the 4th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment drive to the live fire range for gunnery training at the Korea Training Center, Republic of Korea on Oct. 25, 1998. The center is manned throughout the year and various armored units rotate through training scenarios to meet yearly live gunnery training requirements

Master Sgt. Amy Romero, Recruiting Support Officer,

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