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US Army Maj. Gen. Thomas Carden, The Adjutant General of Georgia, welcomes Brigadier D. Xavier Isaac, Chief of General Staff of the Argentine Air Force, during a command brief June 2, 2021 at Clay National Guard Center. The command brief informs our state partners, which improves international security, builds interoperability and partner capacity. Image details File size:
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