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250504-Z-CL987-1471.JPG
Photo By: Spc. Trevor Wilson
TALSI, LATVIA - Commander of the Latvian National Armed Forces Maj. Gen. Kaspars Pudāns (left), Latvian Minister of Defense, Andris Sprūds (center), and Latvian National Armed Forces Col. Edmunds Svenčs, commander of the National Guard 4th Brigade, inspect a formation of multinational soldiers before the parade celebrating the Day of Restoration of Latvian Independence held in Talsi, Latvia, May 4, 2025. The Day of the Restoration of Latvian Independence is also observed as a freedom celebration, and a military parade has been held every year since 2012. U.S. presence in Latvia enhances combat readiness, ensuring U.S. forces can operate effectively alongside Latvian and NATO allies in diverse conditions. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Trevor Wilson)
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