December 12, 2019
Veterans welcome Two Crow to their number
By Logan J. Davis
Parshall High School graduate and MHA Nation tribal member Talon Two Crow was happy to see so many of his family, friends and local veterans’ groups gathered at the Bismarck Airport to welcome him back as a warrior.
Two Crow had just completed his training at Fort Benning, Georgia and was returning home on leave before he transitions to his permanent duty station in Fort Lewis, Wash., as a United States Army soldier.
Relatives and friends were holding hand-made signs that showed their pride in Private Two Crow and his accomplishment. The MHA Nation tribal member is a resident of Parshall where he graduated from high school in 2017. Prior to his enlistment and infantry training, he was a staff member at the Parshall/Lucky Mound Fitness Center. Many of his co-workers turned out to show their pride in his commitment to the path he is taking.
Two Crow had just completed his training at Fort Benning, Georgia and was returning home on leave before he transitions to his permanent duty station in Fort Lewis, Wash., as a United States Army soldier.
Relatives and friends were holding hand-made signs that showed their pride in Private Two Crow and his accomplishment. The MHA Nation tribal member is a resident of Parshall where he graduated from high school in 2017. Prior to his enlistment and infantry training, he was a staff member at the Parshall/Lucky Mound Fitness Center. Many of his co-workers turned out to show their pride in his commitment to the path he is taking.