191st Infantry Brigade


191st Infantry Brigade

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Hometown: Fort Lewis WA US

Current Personnel:
spyglass Capt. Leslie Roberson
spyglass Sgt. 1st Class Peter Eustaquio
spyglass Sgt. Stephanie Bacon



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Navy detachment gets high speed training Navy detachment gets high speed training
Petty Officer 2nd Class Christian Cruz, Yigo, Guam, practices engaging close range targets...



Logistical Support Battalion goes above and beyond Logistical Support Battalion goes above and beyond
Sgt. James Pecorella, 1-356th Logistical Support Battalion, poses for a photo with the unmanned...





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Navy detachment gets high speed trainingNavy detachment gets high speed training
A Navy Law and Order Detachment is deploying to perform a variety of missions in theater, one of which is protecting high ranking military personnel, dignitaries and special visitors in their area of operation. That mission requires specialized training, and to meet the requirements of this training, First Army Division West enlisted the expertise of Department of Army civilians from the United States Army Military Police School, Protective Services Training Branch, Special Tactics Training Division from Fort Lenard Wood, Missouri. It is their mission along with the 191st Infantry Brigade to train these Sailors.


Logistical Support Battalion goes above and beyondLogistical Support Battalion goes above and beyond:Building a Unmanned Aerial Vehicle trainer
First Army Division West, 191st Infantry Brigade, 1-356 Logistical Support Battalion's primary mission is providing logistical support for the eight battalions in the brigade. The 1-356 Logistical Support Battalion operates twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, to ensure service members deploying through Fort Lewis have transportation, water, and weapons necessary for training.


The 191st Infantry Brigade Trains Sailors for deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan
In a training scenario, insurgents crouch down in the bushes with their weapons ready, waiting for the approaching convoy. The first High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle reaches a trigger point on the road, a training round simulating an improvised explosive devise explodes and the Sailors of the Navy Detachment 7802 find themselves in an ambush situation.




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