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    • Saldana-Sipley bats for the Michigan National Guard

      Photo by Spc. Samantha Hall   |   Michigan National Guard   |   03.13.2019

      Michigan National Guard Master Sgt. Angelina Saldana-Sipley, the readiness and operations noncommissioned officer at Joint Forces Headquarters, bats for the Michigan National Guard women's softball team in Lansing, Michigan. Saldana-Sipley also played for the Eglin Air Force Base women's softball team in Florida earlier in her career....

    • Master Sgt. Saldana-Sipley in Iraq

      Photo by Spc. Samantha Hall   |   Michigan National Guard   |   03.13.2019

      Michigan National Guard Master Sgt. Angelina Saldana-Sipley, the readiness and operations noncommissioned officer at Joint Forces Headquarters, with her weapon in 2008 in Iraq. She deployed with the 272nd Regional Support Group to Mosul, Iraq, where she embedded with the Iraqi army to teach them administrative, communication, and computer systems....

    • Master Sgt. Saldana-Sipley in her office at JFHQ

      Photo by Spc. Samantha Hall   |   Michigan National Guard   |   03.12.2019

      Michigan National Guard Master Sgt. Angelina Saldana-Sipley, the readiness and operations noncommissioned officer at Joint Forces Headquarters, Lansing, Michigan, works in her office on March 12, 2019. Saldana-Sipley initially served for the Air Force and later became a Michigan National Guardsman....

    • Go West, Young Man!

      Photo by Master Sgt. Ronald Raflik   |   Michigan National Guard   |   06.14.2014

      Soldiers of the 272nd Regional Support Group, Michigan National Guard had the opportunity to observe several varieties of South Dakota wildlife, including pronghorn (also called antelope), while supporting Operation Golden Coyote. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Ron Raflik, Michigan National Guard/Released)...

    • Go West, Young Man!

      Photo by Master Sgt. Ronald Raflik   |   Michigan National Guard   |   06.14.2014

      Soldiers of the 272nd Regional Support Group, Michigan National Guard had the opportunity to observe several varieties of South Dakota wildlife, including buffalo, while supporting Operation Golden Coyote. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Ron Raflik, Michigan National Guard/Released)...

    • Go West, Young Man!

      Photo by Master Sgt. Ronald Raflik   |   Michigan National Guard   |   06.14.2014

      Soldiers of the 272nd Regional Support Group, Michigan National Guard, pose for a photo at the base of Mount Rushmore while in South Dakota supporting Operation Golden Coyote. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Ron Raflik, Michigan National Guard/Released)...

    • Go West, Young Man!

      Photo by Master Sgt. Ronald Raflik   |   Michigan National Guard   |   06.14.2014

      Staff Sgt. James Lancaster of the 272nd Regional Support Group, Michigan National Guard, shakes hands with South Dakota National Park Ranger Blaine Kortemeyer after being presented the American flag used in his re-enlistment ceremony at Mount Rushmore. Lancaster chose to re-enlist at the monument because it was Flag Day, the Army's 239th birthday, and because he said he would never get another......

    • Go West, Young Man!

      Photo by Master Sgt. Ronald Raflik   |   Michigan National Guard   |   06.14.2014

      Soldiers of the 272nd Regional Support Group, Michigan National Guard, pause to take photos of Mount Rushmore while in South Dakota supporting Operation Golden Coyote. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Ron Raflik, Michigan National Guard/Released)...