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Mike Sanders has climbed from Alaska to Argentina. From Mount Mckinley, the highest point in North America, to Mount Aconcogua, the highest point in the Western Hemisphere.
11.17.09, Story by Sgt. Christopher Klutts
Soldiers from the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment and Operations Group participated in the Pre-Ranger Assessment Course hosted by the Blackhorse here Nov. 3-5.
11.03.09, Story by Sgt. Christopher Klutts
Entrusted with the mission of training U.S. Forces to win the wars of tomorrow, Blackhorse Troopers draw on skills from the past.
10.23.09, Story by Sgt. Christopher Klutts
The sun hangs high over the village of Al Jaff as Iraqi Army Soldiers inspect their equipment before heading out on a presence patrol through town. Wakeel Awwal, or 1st Sgt., Al Samawi, removes his right glove and greets the U.S. Army patrol leader who will be supporting Al Samawi and his men.
10.16.09, Story by Sgt. Christopher Klutts
When the words "military spouse" are used, they don't normally appear in the same sentence as "bodybuilder," unless of course, your name just happens to be Daron Lytle.
10.16.09, Story by Sgt. Giancarlo Casem
As work at the stables begins, people in cowboy boots kick up sand as they walk into a stable located in the high Mojave Desert. They are all wearing sunglasses, white long-sleeve shirts, blue jeans, and either cowboy hats or ball caps. They perform their morning duties like anyone else working in horse stables. Except they are not your ordinary cowboys and this is surely not your ordinary stable.
09.09.09, Story by Sgt. Christopher Klutts
Although typically known for shooting down enemy aircraft or rockets, air-defense artillerymen recently took time to focus on other facets of their war-fighting skills, firing machine guns.
08.24.09, Story by Sgt. Giancarlo Casem
The battlefield of the future will be different compared to the battles being waged now in Iraq and Afghanistan; they will be different from the Cold War battles our nation's leaders envisioned.
08.21.09, Story by Sgt. Giancarlo Casem
Two Blackhorse Soldiers' weeks of hard work came to fruition at the unveiling of the Year of the NCO Rock at the Painted Rocks at Fort Irwin, Calif., Aug. 7.
08.07.09, Story by Sgt. Giancarlo Casem
Soldiers of the 51st Tactical Interpreter Company bid farewell to1st Sgt. Thomas Gustason and welcomed 1st Sgt. Jeffrey Hartlerode, during a change of responsibility ceremony at the Freedom Fitness Center, Aug. 4.
08.04.09, Story by Sgt. Giancarlo Casem
West Point Cadets received a glimpse into their future during an on-the-job training program, at the National Training Center on Fort Irwin, Calif., in July.
07.29.09, Story by Sgt. Giancarlo Casem
Carson Daly, the host of the late night show, "Last Call," visited Fort Irwin to film an episode dedicated to the Soldiers at the National Training Center, May 27.
05.27.09, Story by Sgt. Giancarlo Casem
Family members, friends and Soldiers of the National Training Center held a memorial service for Pvt. Justin P. Hartford at the Blackhorse Chapel on Fort Irwin, Calif., May 26.
05.26.09, Story by Sgt. Giancarlo Casem
The 51st Tactical Interpreter Company "Jackals" welcomed home five of their Soldiers during a celebration at the language lab on Fort Irwin, Calif., May 19.
05.19.09, Story by Sgt. Giancarlo Casem
The course started with almost 30 Soldiers, as the sun set on the first day, that number had dwindled down. At the end of the three-day course, 20 Soldiers stood information and recited the Ranger Creed.
05.19.09, Story by Sgt. Giancarlo Casem
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