English: State Sen. Tim Knopp (R-Bend), representing Oregon Governor Kate Brown, returns a framed guidon flag representing 1st Squadron, 82nd Cavalry Regiment, to the squadron commander, Oregon Army National Guard Lt. Col. Daniel D. Miner, Jr. (right), ceremoniously welcoming the unit home from Afghanistan during a demobilization ceremony in Bend, Oregon, May 16. The 1-82nd Cavalry Squadron exchanged the guidon with the governor’s office for a state flag when the unit deployed. The state flag was flown in Afghanistan while the framed guidon served as a reminder that Oregonians were deployed overseas. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class April Davis, Oregon Military Department Public Affairs)
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State Sen. Tim Knopp (R-Bend), representing Oregon Governor Kate Brown, returns a framed guidon flag representing 1st Squadron, 82nd Cavalry Regiment, to the squadron commander, Oregon Army National Guard Lt. Col. Daniel D. Miner, Jr. (right), ceremoniously welcoming the unit home from Afghanistan during a demobilization ceremony in Bend, Oregon, May 16. The 1-82nd Cavalry Squadron exchanged the guidon with the governor’s office for a state flag when the unit deployed. The state flag was flown in Afghanistan while the framed guidon served as a reminder that Oregonians were deployed overseas. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class April Davis, Oregon Military Department Public Affairs)