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  • On a Sunday morning, at St. Paul Woods in Morton Grove, Bean could be found with Esqueda (TK-265), Brian Troyan (TK-8968), the Midwest Garrison's public relations guy, and a dozen other members of the 501st, preparing for deployment.

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • And so senior Mauro Esqueda, 18, wants to tell you Seattleites and anyone else who reads this: Give us your support.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Typical 501st armor, though, is spotless - Javier Esqueda, for instance, a Midwest Garrison founder and Joliet police sergeant, built his trooper suit in 1998 and keeps it obsessively, blindingly white.

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • On a Sunday morning, at St. Paul Woods in Morton Grove, Bean could be found with Esqueda (TK-265), Brian Troyan (TK-8968), the Midwest Garrison's public relations guy, and a dozen other members of the 501st, preparing for deployment.

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • Typical 501st armor, though, is spotless - Javier Esqueda, for instance, a Midwest Garrison founder and Joliet police sergeant, built his trooper suit in 1998 and keeps it obsessively, blindingly white.

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • "I didn't think about myself, my injuries were minor and I knew there were many more people out there who needed our help and support," Esqueda said.

    Disaster News Network 2010

  • Eventually Esqueda was seen by a doctor and told to rest his injuries for four days.

    Disaster News Network 2010

  • Rather than waiting, Esqueda chose to go to two of the Salvation Army stores in the area.

    Disaster News Network 2010

  • Esqueda equalised shortly after the interval following some sloppy defending by Madrid, and

    ESPNsoccernet 2010

  • As soon as Esqueda was cleared to leave his home, he dispatched four Salvation Army vans to Calexico, stocked with coffee, food, water, and supplies.

    Disaster News Network 2010

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