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257 Infantry Battalion Soldiers Return to Puerto Rico After Mission in Africa

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A total of 257 soldiers from the Puerto Rico National Guard's 296th Infantry Battalion returned to the island after completing a federal mission in Africa as part of Combined Joint Task Force operations.

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A total of 257 soldiers from the Puerto Rico National Guard's 296th Infantry Battalion returned to the island after completing a federal mission in Africa as part of Combined Joint Task Force operations.

SAN JUAN – A total of 257 soldiers from the National Guard of Puerto Rico’s 296 Infantry Battalion returned to the island this week after completing a federal mission in Africa, as part of the operations of the Combined Joint Task Force. “The return of our soldiers is a source of joy and institutional pride. They completed their mission with excellence, discipline and honor,” said Puerto Rico’s assistant general, Carlos Rivera Román, in written …

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A total of 257 soldiers from the 296th Infantry Battalion of the National Guard of Puerto Rico returned this week to the island after completing a federal mission on the African continent, as part of the operations of the Combined Joint Task Force. “The return of our soldiers is a source of joy and institutional pride. They completed their mission with excellence, discipline and honor,” Puerto Rico’s assistant general, Carlos Rivera Román, said …

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UNO Radio Group broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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