Army Reserve Careers Group
ARLINGTON, Wash.– The 364th participated in the annual Fly-in Air Show held in Arlington, Washington July 7-9. The community event features new and vintage military and civilian aircraft and ground equipment demonstrating the technological changes occurring over time. Soldiers in the 364th ESC provided static displays of current military vehicles and weapons, while providing subject-matter experts to monitor and describe the equipment to the public. The ESC coordinated partner-support with the local Army Reserve Recruiting Station, Army Reserve Careers Division and the Washington National Guard to enhance and share the benefits of this community engagement/recruiting event. The event received more than 3,000 visitors.
160708-A-QL246-183.JPG Photo By: Maj. Marvin Baker

Arlington - ARLINGTON, Wash.– The 364th participated in the annual Fly-in Air Show held in Arlington, Washington July 7-9. The community event features new and vintage military and civilian aircraft and ground equipment demonstrating the technological changes occurring over time. Soldiers in the 364th ESC provided static displays of current military vehicles and weapons, while providing subject-matter experts to monitor and describe the equipment to the public. The ESC coordinated partner-support with the local Army Reserve Recruiting Station, Army Reserve Careers Division and the Washington National Guard to enhance and share the benefits of this community engagement/recruiting event. The event received more than 3,000 visitors.


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