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Service members from all over the country are helping transport more than 200 truckloads of timber to the Oglala Sioux and Crow Creek Reservations in South Dakota as part of the Golden Coyote training exercise. The residents of Pine Ridge Reservation will use the timber for firewood for heating and ceremonial purposes.
06.14.09, Story by Sgt. Michael Getten
"Break contact," the driver in the lead vehicle yells to his gunner as he scans the road ahead. His vehicle rocks at the impact of an explosion. They drive on and a handful of Soldiers are lucky to remain with the rest of their convoy.
06.12.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Frank Marquez
The 593rd Medium Transportation Company from northern Nevada met the demand for fuel during the Golden Coyote training exercise in the Black Hills of South Dakota, keeping the wheels turning for more than 3,600 service members.
06.11.09, Story by Sgt. Michael Getten
The 593rd Medium Transportation Company from northern Nevada met the demand for fuel during the Golden Coyote training exercise in the Black Hills of South Dakota, keeping the wheels turning for more than 3,600 service members.
06.10.09, Story by Staff Sgt. Frank Marquez
Overcoming natural obstacles has always been a challenge for military forces. Similarly, crossing the Missouri River is one such hurdle many Golden Coyote training exercise participants faced, June 6 and 7, near Chamberlain, S.D.
06.09.09, Story by Sgt. Michael Getten
A historic number of National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from a least a dozen states and territories arrived at the District of Columbia National Guard Armory and Andrews Air Force Base, Md., as part of a force of 10,000 called upon in support of the 56th Presidential Inauguration.
01.18.09, Story by
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