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U.S. Army 1st Sgt. Dain Cox receives the Charlie Battery guidon from Cpt. Phuong Quach during the 1st battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment’s (1-6 FAR) Activation Ceremony of Charlie Battery Tower Barracks, Grafenwoehr, Germany, Jan. 10 2024.

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English: U.S. Army 1st Sgt. Dain Cox receives the Charlie Battery guidon from Cpt. Phuong Quach during the 1st battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment’s (1-6 FAR) Activation Ceremony of Charlie Battery Tower Barracks, Grafenwoehr, Germany, Jan. 10 2024. C BTRY, 1-6 FAR was the first American unit to fire a round on the European Continent, in October 1917 during World War One. (U.S. Army photo by Kevin Sterling Payne)
Date Taken on 10 January 2024
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