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A #MoGuard Soldier from Detachment 3, Company F, 1st Battalion, 169th Aviation Regiment (Medevac) says goodbye to his daughter at a departure ceremony before he heads to Afghanistan. (Ann Keyes/Missouri National Guard)
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Sgt. Dennis Harter receives a big welcome home from his wife, Carla, once he got off the bus at Ike Skelton Training Site Sept. 12 after being deployed to Afghanistan. (Photo by Rachel Knight/Missouri National Guard)
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Command Sgt. Maj. Joe Vogel secures the rope to the flag pole as the Mizzou SEC flag flies proudly in the wind over Camp Buehring, Kuwait. (Photo by Army 1st Lt. Kerri Brantley)
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Command Sgt. Maj. Joe Vogel secures the rope to the flag pole as the Mizzou SEC flag flies proudly in the wind over Camp Buehring, Kuwait. (Photo by Army 1st Lt. Kerri Brantley)
Missouri National Guard Sgt. Randall Stewart hugs his Family following a welcome home ceremony for Detachment 1, Company I, 185th Theater Aviation Company at the old aiport terminal building in Springfield. As a member of the detachment, Stewart served for seven months at the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. (Photo by Matthew J. Wilson)
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Military Spouse Deployment Bucket List - Making a deployment bucket list can ease the burden a bit and turn the months of deployment into a time for personal growth.
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Master Sgt. Joe Holloway, @Missouri National Guard's 131st Bomb Wing Maintenance Group, is greeted by his dog Lucy on his return after a nearly yearlong deployment to Afghanistan.
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Lt. Col. Brent Beckley, commander of Agribusiness Development Team V, receives a huge hug from his family to include his children, Bryce and Cade, after the welcome home ceremony at Ike Skelton Training Site. (Photo by Sarah Lupescu/Missouri National Guard)
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Sgt. Quintin Clark, of Kansas City, gives his daughter, Qadance, a kiss after the welcome home ceremony at Ike Skelton Training Site. When Clark left, Qadance was only three months old. (Photo by Sarah Lupescu/Missouri National Guard)
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While on a mission at Forward Operating Base Pasab, Citizen-Soldiers with the 548th Transportation Company stand outside their living quarters in Afghanistan. About 170 Missouri Guardsmen based in Trenton, Mo. were on the year-long deployment and are now on U.S. soil. Welcome home!
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National Anthem - Welcome Home Iraq War Veterans Parade in St. Louis
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