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ANSBACH, Germany (January 17, 2024) - Members of the 37th Armor Alumni Leadership, former Army Maj. Kevin Seidl (left) and retired Command Sgt. Maj. Joe Hill (right), paid tribute to their old "hometown" at the U.S. Army Garrison (USAG) Ansbach.

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English: ANSBACH, Germany (January 17, 2024) - Members of the 37th Armor Alumni Leadership, former Army Maj. Kevin Seidl (left) and retired Command Sgt. Maj. Joe Hill (right), paid tribute to their old "hometown" at the U.S. Army Garrison (USAG) Ansbach. During their visit, the team was able to stroll through Bismarck Kaserne and see various buildings that were once utilized by their battalion, allowing them to reminisce and share stories from their time in Ansbach. USAG Ansbach is a U.S. Army Power Projection Platform consisting of aviation, engineering, and artillery assets spread across nine kasernes in the heart of Middle Franconia, Germany. (U.S. Army photo by Jacqueline Haderlein/Released)
Date Taken on 17 January 2024
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Author U.S. Army photo by Jacqueline Haderlein
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