File:Different US Army uniforms in the course of time.jpg
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editDescriptionDifferent US Army uniforms in the course of time.jpg | "Fort Riley Soldiers represent various periods in the Army's history during a ceremony commerating the Army's 232nd birthday June 14 at Fort Riley, Kan." |
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Author | April Blackmon |
PV2 Watkins, Jermaine Battle Dress Uniform
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