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Landing Blackhawks in Tennessee

The Army National Guard offers several exciting possibilities for those who want to become helicopter pilots.

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Dentistry in the Air Force Reserve

Dentistry in the Air Force Reserve (01:33)

Maj. Lance Kim of the Air Force Reserve evaluates the dental health of servicemembers to make sure they are ready for deployment.

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The Army Drill Team

The Army Drill Team

The Army Drill Team is part of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment.

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Reading the Manual

Reading the Manual

Army National Guard Soldiers work on a Humvee. Wheeled vehicle mechanic is one of many jobs available in the Army National Guard.

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Chaplains Serving in Combat

Chaplains Serving in Combat

Unit Ministry Teams (UMTs), composed of chaplains and chaplain assistants, serve Soldiers on the battlefield and at home.

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Ready for Anything

Ready for Anything

An Army National Guard Soldier is on the lookout for possible trouble during a combat situation.

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Achieving Goals in the Air Force Reserve

Achieving Goals in the Air Force Reserve

1st Lt. Amanda Gierhart prepares to fly a C-17 cargo carrier. Through the Air Force Reserve, Gierhart was able to pursue her dream of becoming a pilot.

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Maintenance and Repair

Maintenance and Repair

One of the biggest jobs for Soldiers on post is to keep all equipment in operating condition in case it is needed.

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Practicing Medicine in the Army

Practicing Medicine in the Army (05:08)

Capt. Ana Morgan and Lt. Col. Paul Mayer discuss how the Medical Corps helped them achieve their career goals.

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