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    Time capsule left by decorated Kentucky Guard MP unit found in Fort McCoy barracks nearly two decades after unit left of Operation Iraqi Freedom [Image 57 of 57]

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    Time capsule left by decorated Kentucky Guard MP unit found in Fort McCoy barracks nearly two decades after unit left of Operation Iraqi Freedom

    Soldiers with the Kentucky National Guard’s 617th Military Police Company are shown ikn November 2004 at Fort McCoy, Wis. The unit, before they were deployed to Iraq, were mobilized at Fort McCoy and had left a time capsule in a barracks at McCoy that was discovered in late 2022 by contractors working on Fort McCoy barracks. The company placed the makeshift time capsule in the walls of the barracks thinking they’d come back to it after their deployment completed in 2005 but they forgot about it. The 617th completed their mobilization at Fort McCoy from October to November 2004 and then their demobilization a year later. The unit also is one of the most decorated combat National Guard military police units after completing that deployment. (Contributed photo)

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    Date Taken: 11.18.2004
    Date Posted: 03.15.2023 17:57
    Photo ID: 7683549
    VIRIN: 041118-A-OK556-157
    Resolution: 929x697
    Size: 293.1 KB
    Location: FORT MCCOY, WISCONSIN, US

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    Downloads: 3

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