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DEPLOYING AGAIN - In preparing for a 400-day deployment to Iraq with the Texas National Guard, Charley Lanfear of Bridgeport marched with fellow soldiers in an activation ceremony July 4 in Temple. A soldier in the ceremony waves to his family.
Amanda Jasek, 27, looks down at her daughter, Brooke Jasek, 6, with tears in her eyes as Brooke talks about sending her father videos while he's in Kuwait. She was attending the Headquarters and Headquarters Company 2nd Battalion 108th Infantry Deployment Ceremony Sunday, with her daughter Brooke, son Braiden Jasek, 1, and other friends and family.
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what a cool house. 3/4 deck, 3 fireplaces, neat design, a vineyard, ...never mind the petrol shed in the backyard...ah well...
Demonstrate, Deploy, Decarbonize 2024 (Deploy24) was a second annual convening of leaders and decision-makers across sectors dedicated to accelerating clean energy deployment and investment in the United States. Hosted by the Department of Energy, DOE Under Secretary for Infrastructure, and DOE Loan Programs Office, Deploy24 showcased cutting-edge innovations, encourage open and honest discussion on breakthrough strategies, and forge collaborations that will strengthen economic competitiveness and enable domestic decarbonization. Learn more at DeployTogether.com #Deploy24 #DeployTogether.
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U.S. Army Soldiers with the 508th Military Police Company, 117th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 42nd Regional Support Group, New Jersey Army National Guard arrive at their home station in Teaneck, New Jersey, Nov. 21, 2024. Lt. Col. Vincent Tirri, Commander, Recruiting and Retention Battalion New Jersey Army National Guard greeted the Soldiers as they returned from a nearly year-long deployment to the southwest border. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Seth Cohen)