North Carolina National Guard newly promoted 2nd Lt. Matthew Eure, who branched as a Transportation Officer for the 113th Sustainment Brigade headquartered in Greensboro, , hugs his mother Joanne after his graduation ceremony from the 139th Regiment's Officer Candidate School at the John F. Kennedy Special Forces Warfare Center and School at Fort Bragg, , on Aug. 24, 2013. Graduates endured a rigorous journey of extensive training that tested their abilities in basic military skills and educated them on military operations and leadership. ( Army National Guard Photo by Pfc. Lindsa
North Carolina National Guard newly promoted 2nd Lt. Matthew Eure, who branched as a Transportation Officer for the 113th Sustainment Brigade headquartered in Greensboro, , hugs his mother Joanne after his graduation ceremony from the 139th Regiment's Officer Candidate School at the John F. Kennedy Special Forces Warfare Center and School at Fort Bragg, , on Aug. 24, 2013. Graduates endured a rigorous journey of extensive training that tested their abilities in basic military skills and educated them on military operations and leadership. ( Army National Guard Photo by Pfc. Lindsay Cooper, North Carolina National Guard Public Affairs/Released) NC Guard welcomes new leaders to force 130824-Z-OG754-059
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