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1st Brigade Soldiers Maintain Readiness for Response Mission

Soldiers of 1st Brigade Combat Team traveled to the Naval Support Facility Indian Head, Md., to train at the Raymond M. Downey Sr. Responder Training Facility, Dec. 10. The training team consisted of more than 200 Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 41st Field Artillery, a Military Police platoon from 1/3 Brigade Special Troops Battalion, and Soldiers from Company E, 3rd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment.

Soldiers Follow Insurgents' Trail, Secure City From Harm

The Soldiers moved under the cover of darkness. The rising-sun marked the end of their journey and the start of their mission: searching a town for insurgent activity.

1st BCT Cases Colors, Bids Farewell to Ramadi

Soldiers of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division held a casing of the colors ceremony on March 20 at the morale, welfare and recreation building on Camp Ramadi.

1st Brigade Combat Team Leaves Ramadi, Goes Home

After a 15-month tour in Anbar province, the 1st Brigade Combat Team is saying goodbye and going home to Fort Stewart, Ga.

Fishermen Receive Aid to Become Self-sufficient

The fishermen around Lake Habbineya have had their livelihoods devastated by years of conflict in Al-Anbar province. The fishing industry was brought to a crawl because of high pas prices and damaged equipment, causing boats to bring in smaller catches.

Goal Oriented Soldier Looks Toward Future

The sun shone down on the Soldiers standing in formation to witness one of their own take the oath to remain in the military.

Soldiers Visit Locals to Instill Pride, Security, Peace

They wander the desert, one behind the other, looking for signs of life. Instead of camels, they ride humvees and are out to find nomads on the edges of western Iraq.

Route Michigan Opens in Ramadi

Three years ago, Route Michigan was closed for Iraqis from all the violence in the city of Ramadi but all that changed when coalition forces and city officials reopened the main road during a ribbon cutting ceremony March 2.

Soldier Reflects on Journey Leading to Military Career

A vehicle's upkeep is a long, arduous task. Often people repairing trucks have to put in early morning and late night hours just to keep the wheels rolling in Iraq.

Medic Reflects About Time in Service

Few people meet Spc. Franklin Foose and walk away unchanged by the experience, that's mostly due to the fact that he is a medic in the Army.

Engineers Bridge the Gap

The engineers had the first span of the bridge ready to go out on the river, but when the water levels were checked, the river had risen 24 inches in an hour. It didn't stop the Soldiers from the 814th Engineer Company; it only forced them to adjust their plan and raise the 30-foot section of the bridge a little higher to get it on the pontoon floating in the river. The weather would prove to be the most difficult challenge in building the 120-meter Mabey Logistics Support Bridge spanning the Euphrates River in south river over the course of eight days.

Soldiers Prepare IPs to Stand on Own

The Iraqi police are trying to sever the cord of coalition support and protect and serve the people on their own.

IPs Graduate From IPDC in Ramadi

The 100 Iraqi policemen had only one step left to complete their training – graduation.

Nicolle Attains Rank of Colonel, Family Watches From Home

The Raider brigade promoted Lt. Col. Noel T. Nicolle, 1st Battalion, 41st Field Artillery commander to the rank of colonel in a ceremony, Feb. 4, at Camp Ramadi's fellowship hall.

MNFI Commander Recognizes Service Members in Ramadi

Military service members were recognized by Multi-National Forces-Iraq commander for their contributions in Iraq during a small ceremony at the 1st Brigade Combat Team Headquarters Jan. 26 at Camp Ramadi.


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