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Six units that fall under the Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 362nd Quartermaster Battalion, from Kinston, N.C., met at Marine base Camp Lejeune, Nov. 2-4 for an innovative training exercise.
11.07.07, Story by Staff Sgt. KaRonda Fleming
More than 250 servicemembers took part in an official Boston Marathon race held at Logistical Support Area Adder Saturday, April 14.
04.19.07, Story by Sgt. Gary Witte
Soldiers from the 352nd Corps Support Battalion delivered toys and school supplies to a Christian village during a humanitarian mission Dec.18 here. The 352nd, a battalion assigned to the 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), visited Pishabur, a small village near the Syrian border and passed out gifts to children.
12.27.06, Story by Sgt. Kevin McSwain
A nighttime chill begins to fill the air and as the last rays of daylight dwindle in the sky, the Soldiers of 1st Battalion, 34th Armor Regiment are just starting their day. At the unit's motor pool, Soldiers from 4th Platoon, C. Company get geared up for another night on the road.
12.27.06, Story by Spc. Amanda Solitario
Communicating on a battlefield has become much easier over the years. With Internet and telephone access, gone are the days of the Pony Express. Still, Soldiers are working hard to make connections faster and more secure for the troops.
12.27.06, Story by Spc. Amanda Solitario
Personal protection equipment and training saved a Soldier from serious harm recently during an attack on a convoy here. "I would be in bad shape if I wasn't wearing my eye protection," said Spc. Austin S. Davis, just hours after being injured by an explosive device during a mission here.
12.26.06, Story by Sgt. Gary Witte
LSA ANACONDA, Iraq—The olive tree. It has long held deep-seeded symbolism in several cultures; the crown of Olympic champions in ancient Greece, a sign of peace in Christian and Jewish faiths, and an icon of the Prophet Mohammed in Islam.
12.23.06, Story by Sgt. Alexandra Hemmerly-Brown
LSA ANACONDA, Iraq – They could knock on wood, cross their fingers, or hunt for a rabbit's foot, but mostly they just hoped. Because really, holiday hopes were all the procrastinators had that their packages would arrive home before Christmas.
12.22.06, Story by Sgt. Gary Witte
The nation's 21st Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, thanked servicemembers for their service here Dec. 9 in a farewell tour of Iraq.
12.09.06, Story by Sgt. Alexandra Hemmerly-Brown
LSA ANACONDA, Iraq –More than 30 new sergeants assigned to the 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) were inducted into the noncommissioned officer ranks Dec. 1, at an initiation-type ceremony here.
12.01.06, Story by Sgt. Alexandra Hemmerly-Brown
Four governors met with Soldiers from their states on Wednesday, Nov. 29, touring various parts of the base and learning about ongoing missions at LSA Anaconda.
11.29.06, Story by Sgt. Gary Witte
There is one group of Soldiers who deal with loss each time they do their jobs. The eight Soldiers here of the 111th Quartermaster Company from Fort Lee, Va. are responsible for processing remains and seeking identification for fallen personnel.
11.27.06, Story by Sgt. Alexandra Hemmerly-Brown
It's hard to practice your golf swing when you live in a sand trap, but Soldiers of the Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 593th Corps Support Group, have a solution.
11.27.06, Story by Sgt. Gary Witte
An oasis can be more than water and trees, especially when it rests in the shade of about 4,000 years of historical and religious tradition.
11.27.06, Story by Sgt. Gary Witte
It started as a class project at Ramstein American Middle School in Germany only a few months ago. Since that time, the endeavor has jumped borders, catching on here as well as other forward operating bases across Iraq.
11.27.06, Story by Spc. Amanda Solitario
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