RALEIGH, - Hazyl Lang patiently waits for her father, Sgt. Darron Lang, to return home Aug. 7 from a nearly year-long deployment to the Egypt-Israel Sinai Peninsula. Sgt. Lang deployed with the North Carolina National Guard's 5-113th Field Artillery Battalion as a Multi-National Force Observer in support of the Camp David Peace Accord of 1979. Hazyl was just a few months old when her father deployed and has since learned to walk and talk. "Hayzl didn't even have any hair when Darron deployed," said Darlene Lang, Sgt. Lang's wife and Hayzl's mother. ( Army photo by Staff Sgt. Miko M. B


RALEIGH, - Hazyl Lang patiently waits for her father, Sgt. Darron Lang, to return home Aug. 7 from a nearly year-long deployment to the Egypt-Israel Sinai Peninsula. Sgt. Lang deployed with the North Carolina National Guard's 5-113th Field Artillery Battalion as a Multi-National Force Observer in support of the Camp David Peace Accord of 1979. Hazyl was just a few months old when her father deployed and has since learned to walk and talk. "Hayzl didn't even have any hair when Darron deployed," said Darlene Lang, Sgt. Lang's wife and Hayzl's mother. ( Army photo by Staff Sgt. Miko M. Booth, 130th Military History Detachment, North Carolina National Guard) NC Guard members return from Egypt 130907-Z-CR070-021


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