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Army Pilot, Retired Marine Fathe... - (11-28-2008)
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Jonathan Harris receives a handshake from Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Schloesser, a... (3 images)
Father and Son Receive Silver St... - (11-28-2008)
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Jonathan Harris receives a handshake from Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Schloesser, a... (3 images)
Soldier Profile: Staff Sgt. Rona... - (10-30-2008)
Staff Sgt. Ronald Gloss, a transportation management coordinator with 96th Aviation Support Batta... (1 images)
Soldier Profile: Sgt. Peraza - (10-30-2008)
Sgt. Lili Peraza is an automated logistical supply specialist with Task Force Charger. She has a ... (1 images)
Soldier Profile: Sgt. Jeremiah R... - (10-14-2008)
Sgt. Jeremiah Rutledge, is a door gunner assigned to Company C, 5th Battalion, 101st Aviation Reg... (1 images)


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News Stories

Soldier Profile: Chief Warrant Officer 5 Wayne Price
Most people don't get the chance to do the thing they love most for a living. When Chief Warrant Officer 5 Wayne Price says that he loves flying for a living, there isn't any doubt that he means it.
(12/3/08)

Army pilot, retired father receive Silver Star awards during special ceremony
Thirty years separate the conclusion of the Vietnam War and the start of the Global War on Terrorism. While time, tactics and technology have made today's military vastly different from the one which fought in the jungles of Vietnam, the common denominator in the two conflicts is the American service member, whose bravery and sacrifices secure peace and freedom for America and its allies.
(11/29/08)

Father and son receive Silver Star awards during special long-distance ceremony
Nearly 30 years separate the conclusion of the Vietnam War and the start of the war on terrorism. While time, tactics and technology make today's military very different from the one which fought in the jungles of Vietnam, a common denominator in the two conflicts has been the bravery and sacrifice of the American service member.
(11/29/08)

Soldier Profile: Staff Sgt. Ronald Gloss
An important factor in the Army's success in any conflict is its ability to move troops and equipment anywhere in the world at any given time.

(10/30/08)

Soldier Profile: Sgt. Jeremiah Rutledge
Trying something new can lead to exciting things that a person would never have experienced continuing in their normal routine. A Soldier from the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade is discovering that taking on a new job and duties is both challenging and rewarding.
(10/14/08)



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Recent Publications

11.30.2008

Ceremony highlights achievements of "Out Front" Soldiers; Pilot, father receive Silver Star awards; Soldier Prof...

10.31.2008

Armed and Dangerous; Hispanic Heritage Celebration; Soldier Profi...

09.01.2008

09.04.2008

Down The Line- Pathfinders, Special Forces and Afghan Commandos Conduct FRIES Training; Task Force Shadow, Polish Aviators Conduct Local Area Orientation; Hospital Delivery Brings Smiles To Patients' Fa...

07.01.2008

Compassion and Skill; The Art of Saving Lives; Maintaing the Forc...

07.02.2008

Culinary Combat - Task Force Destiny and Lifeliner Compete For Iron Chef Title; The Unsung Heroes: Avionics Soldiers Provide Mission Essential Support; Task Force Wasatch Assumes Responsibility For Military Intelligence Operati...



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Staff Sgt. Saunders
Talks to a reporter about where he is from, his interactions with the Iraqi children and sends a greeting to wife and son and to his family and friends. (08/23/08)

Sgt. 1st. Class Corbett
Talks to a reporter about where is from, gives thanks for all the support they receive from back home, sends a greeting to his family and friends, the importance of receiving news from back home and the support they receive from back home and from the Iraqi people, (08/23/08)

Lt. Col. Rowe
Talks to a WTVF reporter in Nashville, Tenn., about treating various injuries, how often Soldiers need blood, techniques to prevent blood loss and how critical it is to have a current blood supply in stock. (09/5/06)

Capt. Page
Talks to a reporter from WHAS in Louisville, Ky., about missing his father on Father's Day, being away from his family and documenting the lives of Soldiers. (06/18/06)



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