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Nearly 500 Infantrymen of the 1st Brigade Combat Team put themselves to the test November 2, in an enduring week long competition for the opportunity to earn the most demanding badges a Soldier can receive.
11.09.09, Story by Pfc. Blair Neelands
The Bronze Star Medal with "V" device for Valor in combat was posthumously awarded to Army Staff Sgt. Wesley Hunter at the Denver Civic Center Park Nov. 7, before the cities Veterans Day Commemoration parade.
11.07.09, Story by Staff Sgt. John Queen
Soldiers of 1st Brigade Combat Team's 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment were tearing up the terrain on Fort Drum Nov. 2 – 6 as they conducted recertification qualification with their M-119A2 towed howitzers.
11.04.09, Story by Spc. Cynthia Teears Van Cleve
Truck drivers from the Virginia Army National Guard took to the open road recently and conducted a mission that not only helps them train for possible deployment to South West Asia, but also supports one of the Army's most deployable combat units – the 10th Mountain Division.
07.31.09, Story by Pfc. Blair Neelands
In the spirit of reconciliation and during the observance of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, Sheik Abdullah Sami Al Asi Obeydi, a Kirkuk Sunni Arab Provincial Council member and tribal leader, has been reunited with his cousin Shakn Abdullah Mushed Al-Rahma Obeydi after a ten-month separation, Sept. 27, 2008, at Forward Operating Base Warrior in Kirkuk, Iraq.
09.27.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Margaret Nelson
Over three thousand Iraqis including 58 females joined the ranks of the Kirkuk province's police force during a graduation ceremony held at the Kirkuk Police Academy, Sept. 23, 2008.
09.23.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Margaret Nelson
In the ongoing Iraq-wide effort to transition Sons of Iraq members and provide jobs to Iraqi citizens, local government and tribal leaders in Riyadh along with Soldiers of Company D, 1st Battalion, 87th Inf. Regt., 1st Brigade, 10th Mountain Division held a ribbon-cutting ceremony announcing the establishment of the Riyadh civil service corps, Sept. 9, 2008.
09.09.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Margaret Nelson
Soldiers with Company A, 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 10th Mountain Division's Sapper Platoon, recently conducted the 'The Iron Claw Academy'; where members of the Iraqi army were trained by U.S. Soldiers in a series of 'left seat-right seat' exercises that taught the IA soldiers how to conduct route clearance operations to help ensure local roads were secure for travel.
09.05.08, Story by Spc. Jason Jordan
As one flag was retired, another was raised - Soldiers of Company B, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Inf. Regt., 1st Brigade, 10th Mountain Division relinquished command of Patrol Base Pickett to Soldiers of 4th Company, 15th Battalion, 4th Iraq Army Division during a transfer of authority ceremony, Sept. 4, 2008, at the PB located in the northern Rashaad Valley in the province of Kirkuk.
09.04.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Margaret Nelson
In the southern Rishad valley in the Kirkuk province, lies the remote village of Gaydah; located several miles off the nearest main road and even further from the nearest substantial city or district. Already accustomed to seclusion, the village residents are surprised when Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 22nd Inf. Regt., 1st Brigade, 10th Mountain Division showed up in their community in February.
08.19.08, Story by Spc. Jason Jordan
Thirty-seven females attended the first day of training at the Kirkuk Police Academy outside of Kirkuk city, Iraq, Aug. 16, 2008. It's been a year since the academy has seen any Iraqi females in blue and not a class of this size.
08.16.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Margaret Nelson
Kirkuk's provincial tribal leaders and Sons of Iraq representatives met with their Iraqi security forces' commanders and Soldiers of the1st Brigade, 10th Mountain Division during the 'Unity and Cooperation' conference held at the Kirkuk police academy in Kirkuk City, Aug. 14, 2008.
08.15.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Margaret Nelson
The official announcement of the establishment of the Southern Kirkuk Civil Service Corps was made during a commencement ceremony held at the Kirkuk Convention Center, Aug. 11, 2008.
08.11.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Margaret Nelson
Amid the turmoil and political uncertainty that clouds the future of their provincial capital city, Operation Summit Pursuit - spearheaded by Soldiers of 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, approximately 30 miles southwest of Kirkuk - brought hope to the people in the Districts of Hawijah and Sharqat, united Iraqi security forces, Sunni-Arab tribal and local government leadership and the Sons of Iraq.
08.07.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Margaret Nelson
It's well after 'normal' hours of operation for most citizens in this northeastern district of Iraq. While most are preparing to bed down for the evening, it's then that an elite Soldier awakes, adjusts his sights to night vision, and metamorphosis's into one of the most lethal hunters of insurgents in this region. He is a member of the, 'Predators',--a Light Infantry Reconnaissance or Scout Platoon, of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment of the 1st Brigade, 10th Mountain Division, based at Forward Operating Base McHenry in Hawijah, Iraq.
07.19.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Margaret Nelson
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