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11th Armored Cavalry Regiment
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Videos: 1
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News Stories: 50
Images: 328
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Hometown: Fort Irwin CA US
Current Personnel:
Spc. Nathaniel Muth
Sgt. Giancarlo Casem
Sgt. Zachary Gardner
For more content from this unit, please contact Khelyn Mickles | kmickles@dvidshub.net | 678-421-6773 |
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Soldiers bring holiday cheer to Veterans Home of California – Barstow
U.S. Army soldiers from the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment march through the streets of Barstow,...
Taken: 12.14.2011
Pauly D visits, trains at Fort Irwin
1st Sgt. Michael J. Spear from K Troop, 2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, front,...
Taken: 11.18.2011
11th ACR troopers pay respects at San Bernardino ceremony
U.S. Army soldiers from the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment pay their respects during the...
Taken: 11.11.2011
Danish sergeant visits 11th ACR troopers
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Mitchell C. Shaw, center left, a platoon sergeant with K Troop, 2nd...
Taken: 11.04.2011
Army, Marines Corp EOD clear ordnance at NTC
U.S. Army soldiers from 759th Ordnance Company, 3rd Ordnance Battalion, 71st Ordnance Group and...
Taken: 10.25.2011
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News Stories Soldiers bring holiday cheer to Veterans Home of California – Barstow The holidays are the happiest time of the year for most people and a very difficult for others. This is why it is important for soldiers to go the extra mile and help those in need during the holiday season, even if that extra mile turns into a three mile uphill road march. 12.14.11 Story by Sgt. Zachary Gardner
Fort Irwin EOD, Marines clear the way Before the National Training Center was at Fort Irwin, it was home to anti-aircraft, rocket and tank ranges for nearly 40 years. As a result, a significant number of unexploded ordnance accumulated in the NTC training area. 10.25.11 Story by Spc. Zachary Gardner
11th ACR trooper receives Soldier's Medal It is a soldier’s responsibility to put the needs of others above their own, even if that means putting their own life in harm’s way. But, just because soldiers are trained to do it doesn’t mean that it doesn’t take guts. 09.28.11 Story by Spc. Zachary Gardner
Blackhorse infantrymen earn coveted badge With temperatures easily surpassing triple digits, infantrymen from the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment underwent a five-day test at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif., to earn the infantryman’s coveted Expert Infantry Badge, Aug. 6-10. 08.10.11 Story by Sgt. Giancarlo Casem
1-144 FA uses smoke to fight rust Three years is a long time. That’s 1,095 days, 26,280 hours and more than 1,576,800 minutes long. It’s an especially long time for an artilleryman to go without firing his cannon. 08.6.11 Story by Spc. Zachary Gardner
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Recent Video Veteran's Home March
B-roll of a verteran's coming home march in Barstow, CA. Scenes include the Soldiers marching down a road, across the bridge with horses and Santa Claus, Soldiers arriving at their destination, signing a banner, receiving awards and eating a meal. Produced by Spc.Nathaniel Muth.
Taken: 12.14.2009
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