Senator Barrasso in Afghanastan
Senator Barrasso and President Trump went to Afghanistan to visit troops including members of WY National Guard on Thanksgiving.
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Barrasso and President Trump surprise Wyoming Troops in Afghanistan on Thanksgiving
by Senator Barrasso’s office media release
November 28, 2019
AFGHANISTAN – On Thanksgiving Day in Afghanistan, U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) joined President Donald Trump in a surprise visit to American troops stationed at Bagram Air Base. This includes members of Wyoming National Guard’s A Battery, 2nd Battalion, 300th Field Artillery, who are conducting artillery missions in Afghanistan. "On a day to reflect on what we as Americans are thankful for, it was an honor to travel to Afghanistan with President Trump to tell our soldiers in person how truly grateful we all are for their sacrifice and dedication," Barrasso said. "I was incredibly proud to introduce the President to Guard members who are stationed at Bagram Air Base. They’re part of the largest overseas deployment of Wyoming soldiers in a decade and are doing an outstanding job." Barrasso and President Trump met with service members, served Thanksgiving dinner, and were briefed by military officials about ongoing operations in the Middle East. There are approximately 370 Wyoming National Guard soldiers deployed in the Middle East and Europe. This makes it one of the largest deployments of Wyoming National Guard soldiers since 2009.
Photos courtesy Senator Barrasso's office
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