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The Indiana National Guard is pleased to announce approximately 280 Soldiers with the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team are scheduled to return after serving in Iraq for the past nine months.
11.17.08, Courtesy Story
"There's an excitement here... and that's exactly what we need."
10.11.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Les Newport
With a little more than two months left in a yearlong deployment, the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team is beginning to turn attention to missions beyond the convoy security, force protection and garrison command missions of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
09.17.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Les Newport
As part of a mass naturalization ceremony on Monday with more than 190 Soldiers, six participants assigned to the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team were among those who also took the oath.
09.05.08, Story by Capt. Lisa Kopczynski
On Thursday, Team Delta Soldiers were recognized in an awards ceremony held on base.
09.04.08, Story by Capt. Lisa Kopczynski
In a region where many men are often judged on their ability to thwart progress, he is counted among a growing number that can make things happen. And he has been making good things happen for his fellow countrymen since long before coalition forces arrived six years ago.
08.28.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Les Newport
Capt. Mathew Haywood has an obvious disdain for idleness that may grow out of only a passing acquaintance with rest. As commander of A Battery, 163rd Field Artillery Bn., Haywood, from Carmi, Ill., has a precisely defined mission: to keep his three platoons operationally prepared to provide security escorts for logistical convoys. He wastes little time.
07.25.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Les Newport
A war can be messy, literally; from daily trash collections conducted by roving of garbage trucks, to amassing scrap metals born from the aftermath of battle, waste management is a serious business for U.S. forces in Iraq.
07.18.08, Story by Sgt. Robert G. Cooper III
A war can be messy, literally; from daily trash collections conducted by roving of garbage trucks, to amassing scrap metals born from the aftermath of battle, waste management is a serious business for U.S. Forces in Iraq.
07.12.08, Story by Sgt. Robert G. Cooper III
Joint Base Balad marked the beginning of a new program to spur progress in Iraq in the provinces surrounding the installation.
06.22.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Les Newport
Soldiers of the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team are moving forward with plans to strengthen relations with local businesses near Logistical Support Area Anaconda. The brigade is spearheading efforts to provide local opportunities to not only win coalition contracts, but also generate more resources for rebuilding efforts in Iraq.
06.16.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Les Newport
A surveillance team of the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team operating near the perimeter of Camp Liberty near Baghdad provides security over watch on main supply routes, using a mix of the latest and not-so-new technology. The detachment operates the Rapid Aerostat Initial Deployment system.
06.14.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Les Newport
Hundreds of local Iraqis arrive each work morning at the pedestrian gate of Logistical Support Area Anaconda, bustle through security inspections then are bussed to the directorate of public works' local national workforce program center.
06.06.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Les Newport
More than sixty Iraqi and other third-country businesses recently crowded a U.S. military recreation hall for the Anaconda Business Exposition. Displays, computer presentations and business-card-armed representatives filled aisles and booths of the event.
05.22.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Les Newport
After months of training, thousands of Indiana National Guard Soldiers are just a few short miles from the border of Iraq ... and they are training.
03.18.08, Story by Staff Sgt. Les Newport
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