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Most people don't get the chance to do the thing they love most for a living. When Chief Warrant Officer 5 Wayne Price says that he loves flying for a living, there isn't any doubt that he means it.
12.03.08, Story by Sgt. George Welcome
Thirty years separate the conclusion of the Vietnam War and the start of the Global War on Terrorism. While time, tactics and technology have made today's military vastly different from the one which fought in the jungles of Vietnam, the common denominator in the two conflicts is the American service member, whose bravery and sacrifices secure peace and freedom for America and its allies.
11.29.08, Story by Sgt. George Welcome
Nearly 30 years separate the conclusion of the Vietnam War and the start of the war on terrorism. While time, tactics and technology make today's military very different from the one which fought in the jungles of Vietnam, a common denominator in the two conflicts has been the bravery and sacrifice of the American service member.
11.29.08, Story by Sgt. George Welcome
An important factor in the Army's success in any conflict is its ability to move troops and equipment anywhere in the world at any given time.
10.30.08, Story by Sgt. George Welcome
Trying something new can lead to exciting things that a person would never have experienced continuing in their normal routine. A Soldier from the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade is discovering that taking on a new job and duties is both challenging and rewarding.
10.14.08, Story by Sgt. George Welcome
On the night of Sept. 23, 2008 Soldiers with the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade were presented with prestigious aviation medals for their outstanding performance in flight during combat missions.
09.27.08, Story by Sgt. George Welcome
The 101st Combat Aviation Brigade is full of Soldiers whose talents and abilities extend beyond what they do during the course of a normal duty day.
09.13.08, Story by Sgt. George Welcome
Deployments can often be strange. While Soldiers work long hours, there is still usually enough spare time for people to take college classes and delve into their hobbies which range from playing video games, to building furniture.
09.10.08, Courtesy Story
Possibly more than any other organization, the Army excels at offering Soldiers opportunities to try new and exciting things. One Soldier answered the brigade's call to fill a needed slot, and found a rewarding new job.
09.05.08, Story by Sgt. George Welcome
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 changed many things in America. Whether directly or indirectly, the lives of people across the country were impacted by the tragedy.
09.05.08, Story by Sgt. George Welcome
Training to fight and win in combat, no matter the obstacle or challenge, is the goal of training and field exercises Soldiers participate in year-round, on installations across the world.
08.29.08, Story by Sgt. George Welcome
An old Army recruiting advertisement used to claim that, "There are over 250 ways to be a Soldier." With the country in its seventh year waging a global war on terror, each Soldier's contribution is vital to the continued freedom of the nation regardless of the jobs they do, or their reasons for choosing them.
08.11.08, Story by Sgt. George Welcome
Duty, Respect and Honor. They are the second, third and fifth tenants of the Army values respectively. Most Soldiers display these core values daily while performing their duties, often times without realizing they are doing so. However, there are some specialties which require Soldiers to be completely conscious of these values in order to do their jobs.
08.07.08, Story by Sgt. George Welcome
As an organized sport, boxing has been in practice since the days of ancient Greece. In those early brutal contests, combatants would wrap their hands in hardened strips of leather to protect their hands, and inflict maximum damage on opponents. There were no weight classes or time limits; many times a match would only end after one of the fighters had been battered to death.
08.05.08, Story by Sgt. George Welcome
As an organized sport, boxing has been in practice since the days of ancient Greece. In those early brutal contests, combatants would wrap their hands in hardened strips of leather to protect their hands and inflict maximum damage on opponents.
08.05.08, Story by Sgt. George Welcome
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