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Soldiers Deliver Supplies, View New School Building

Soldiers with the 36th Sustainment Brigade out of Temple, Texas, visited Al Soonobar School at Jaber Mohamed Village, Iraq, Nov. 18 to deliver school supplies and stuffed animals to roughly 45 students.

AAFES Works to Meet Demands Despite Shipping Delays

Shipping and receiving goods to the Army and Air Force Exchange Services across Iraq has been increasingly difficult for several months, due to restrictions implemented by a status of forces agreement signed in January 2009, said an AAFES spokesman.

Fall Weather Brings Powder-puff Football to Balad

Football season is well underway and the cheers and roars on Friday and Saturday nights at Joint Base Balad, Iraq, belong to the women.

Native American Soldiers Celebrate, Share Culture

Service members at Contingency Operating Location Adder, Iraq, attended a National Native American Heritage Month observance Nov. 14 at Memorial Hall to honor the tradition and culture of Native Americans.

Logistics Training and Advisory Teams Meet at JBB

For the first time since their units' arrival in Iraq, four sustainment brigades' Logistics Training and Advisory Team leaders met to discuss the Iraqi capacity to self-sustain and the teams' plans in the coming months.

MNF-I Command Sergeant Major Says Farewell to the 506th Quartermaster Company

The Multi-National Force - Iraq command sergeant major came to Contingency Operating Site Marez to witness the 506th Quartermaster Company case their colors, Nov. 16.

Adder Soldiers Sharpen Weapons Skills

Soldiers with the 36th Sustainment Brigade out of Temple, Texas, fired their weapons Nov. 9 through Nov. 10, at Lightning Memorial Range at Contingency Operating Location Adder, Iraq, to qualify and zero their weapons.

Renovation Shop Offers Free, First Come, First Served Uniform Repairs

Soldiers flow into the renovation shop with uniforms in hand, preparing to hand them to the 506th Quartermaster Company for repairs.

Soldiers Visit Historical Ruins of Ur

More than 230 Soldiers with the 121st Brigade Support Battalion visited the archaeological remains of Ur, Nov. 12, near Contingency Operating Location Adder, Iraq.

Governors Visit Soldiers, Airmen at JBB

Governors from Georgia, Mississippi, Oregon and Wyoming visited Soldiers and Airmen Nov. 11 at the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Center east at Joint Base Balad, Iraq.

Soldiers Find Ways to Further Career Development While Deployed

Soldiers with the 47th Transportation Company, 751st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 96th Sustainment Brigade, out of Fort Bliss, Texas, are a little closer to reaching their career and educational goals as a result of the availability of the General Technical improvement courses.

Running for Miles and Miles

What started out as two soldiers running the Z-Lake located in Camp Liberty, Iraq, to stay conditioned has transformed into a "Finance Running Team." It has become more than just running to stay conditioned; it has evolved into a running fixation for ten soldiers and counting in the detachment.

Pre-Warrior Leaders Course in Iraq

When the words 'Warrior University' are heard, one of first things that might come to mind is an intense combat basic training school. But around the 260th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion from Hunter Army Airfield, Ga., it means leadership, integrity and duty as Soldiers are preparing to be better leaders as they attend the William J. Bearsley Pre-Warrior Leaders Course.

3666th Maintenance Compnay Soldier Receives U.S. Citizenship

Spc. Gerardo Martinezbonilla is a light-wheel vehicle mechanic, assigned to the 3666th Maintenance Company, 541st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 96th Sustainment Brigade, headquartered in Camp Taji, Iraq. He will be sworn in as a United States Citizen, Nov. 11.

Kind Act of Hard Work Promotes Morale

The 208th Financial Management Co., 96th Special Troops Battalion, 96th Sustainment Brigade, out of Mannheim, Germany, has begun construction on a new deck, but it's not engineers and construction workers that are building this deck. It's the everyday soldiers that have taken up the task.


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