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Following on the heels of rafting National Guard Soldiers across the Missouri River, the 200th Engineer Company, from Pierre with Detachment 1 in Chamberlain, and Detachment 2 in Mobridge, assembled a pair of heavy dry span bridges for the second time during the 25th annual Golden Coyote training exercise in the Black Hills of South Dakota, June 6-20.
06.14.09, Story by Spc. Joseph Bungert
Over the past several years, observer controller/trainers from 1st Army have been integrated into the annual Golden Coyote training exercise that takes place in the Black Hills of South Dakota every June.
06.12.09, Story by Spc. Joseph Bungert
More than 600 Soldiers are scheduled to receive instruction in valuable medical lifesaving skills by attending the combat lifesaver course offered as a training opportunity to units participating in the 25th Golden Coyote training exercise taking place from 6-20 June in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
06.10.09, Story by Spc. Joseph Bungert
Petroleum specialists with Company A, 139th Brigade Support Battalion from Watertown and Redfield, S.D., are currently keeping vehicles full of fuel during the 25th annual Golden Coyote training exercise in the Black Hills.
06.08.09, Story by Spc. Joseph Bungert
Four Kenyan soldiers received a taste of how the U.S. runs several specialty schools this week at Fort Benning, Ga., as part of the Theater Security Cooperation (TSC) program.
05.04.07, Story by Staff Sgt. Mark Watson
For the citizens in Muthanna Province, living in a secure province that has a government to supporting them and their basic needs is all they've ever wanted.
05.04.07, Story by Sgt. Christopher Keller
Kenyan soldiers received an inside look at several U.S. Army specialty schools at Fort Benning, Ga., this week in hopes of taking lessons learned back to Kenya to start their own specialty schools.
05.03.07, Story by Staff Sgt. Mark Watson
Security authority for Dhi Qar has been under Provincial Iraqi Control for almost six months now, and many successes in the province are starting to show through.
05.02.07, Story by Spc. Christopher Erickson
Security authority for Maysan province was recently transferred to provincial Iraqi government. The province was the fourth to do this, and marks a milestone of 75 percent of Southeast Iraq as being transferred to provincial Iraqi control. The province had previously been under the authority of the U.K. military.
05.02.07, Story by Spc. Christopher Erickson
When watching movie credits, the starring roles always get plenty of attention, but by the time the credits roll to the names of the production crew the theater is often empty. The support staff doesn't get much attention, but if they weren't doing their behind-the-scenes jobs the stars wouldn't even make it to the show.
04.20.07, Story by Sgt. 1st Class Jennifer Schwind
The small, quiet ceremony occurred on a clear Easter Sunday afternoon on the rooftop of Al Faw palace here. As each U.S. flag was raised toward the sky, the Soldiers present rendered salutes, then meticulously folded the colors. None of those involved had ever met the fallen Soldier being honored, but each respected the ultimate sacrifice he made.
04.18.07, Story by Sgt. 1st Class Jennifer Schwind
Appreciate is a word with more than one definition but all of them seem to point in the same direction.
04.17.07, Story by Spc. Patrick Zeigler
Instant mobility gives commanders what they need to be successful in the fast-paced Global War on Terrorism. And that's exactly what the Iraq Assistance Group's Personal Security Platoon provides.
04.15.07, Story by Sgt. Christopher Keller
Soldiers from the South Dakota-based 129th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment recently traveled to Iraq to report on the work of transition teams.
12.08.06, Story by Sgt. 1st Class Jennifer Schwind
Two 129th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment Soldiers tested their sea legs recently as they supported the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard.
11.14.06, Story by Staff Sgt. Mark Watson
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