
“Less than 1% of American citizens enlist in the U.S. military, so it makes me proud when I see men and women volunteering their service to our nation,” Otalora said.
McGuire, who has served for nine years, committed to another four years of service during the ceremony. Pictured are McGuire and his wife Jennifer. (Photo Credit: Balmina Sehra) VIEW ORIGINAL

“Less than 1% of American citizens enlist in the U.S. military, so it makes me proud when I see men and women volunteering their service to our nation,” Otalora said.
McGuire, who has served for nine years, committed to another four years of service during the ceremony. (Photo Credit: Balmina Sehra) VIEW ORIGINAL

“Less than 1% of American citizens enlist in the U.S. military, so it makes me proud when I see men and women volunteering their service to our nation,” Otalora said.
McGuire, who has served for nine years, committed to another four years of service during the ceremony. Pictured, McGuire recites the Army oath of enlistment. (Photo Credit: Balmina Sehra) VIEW ORIGINAL

“Less than 1% of American citizens enlist in the U.S. military, so it makes me proud when I see men and women volunteering their service to our nation,” Otalora said.
McGuire, who has served for nine years, committed to another four years of service during the ceremony. (Photo Credit: Balmina Sehra) VIEW ORIGINAL

“Less than 1% of American citizens enlist in the U.S. military, so it makes me proud when I see men and women volunteering their service to our nation,” Otalora said.
McGuire, who has served for nine years, committed to another four years of service during the ceremony. (Photo Credit: Balmina Sehra) VIEW ORIGINAL
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