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1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery Regiment
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Hometown: Brockton, MA, US
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2nd Lt. Jordan Breau
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News Stories 1-101 FA Open School alongside Village Elders Lieutenant Colonel James Hally, commander of the 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery Regiment and the Deputy Minister of Education of Afghanistan, Mohammad Sediq Pattman stood alongside the village elders of Ali Khail on June 16 to cut the ceremonial ribbon to officially open the school for students of the Deh Sabz region. 06.26.10 Story by 2nd Lt. Jordan Breau
1-101 FA Earns Combat Patch With a quick slap to their right shoulder over 300 Soldiers from the oldest Field Artillery Regiment in the United States Army stuck the 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team patch onto their uniform May 28, 2010. 05.28.10 Story by 2nd Lt. Jordan Breau
Afghan policemen get back to basics Thirteen members of Police Mentor Team 5 from Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery, (1-101) Massachusetts Army National Guard, conducted the first class of a six-week training program, May 9, 2010. The Directed District Development (D3) training program aims to legitimize and enhance the skills of the police department to better serve and protect the local community of Mir Bacha Kot, Afghanistan. 05.9.10 Story by 2nd Lt. Jordan Breau
Team Soldiering on After Tragic Loss Embedded Training Team 6-1, from A Battery, 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery Regiment, Danvers, Mass., took a collective sigh of relief as they hopped in their up-armored Humvees and headed back to Camp Phoenix, Afghanistan. They had just completed their first mission since the death of their teammate, U.S. Army Sgt. Robert Barrett. The loss devastated the 1-101 FA and the members of the ETT. The ETT was Barrett's team, these were the Soldiers he was around 24 hours a day. 05.11.10 Story by 2nd Lt. Jordan Breau
1-101 FA Medic Provides Care at Car Accident Negotiating the busy streets of Kabul city can be a challenge to the most experienced of drivers. In a city that lacks proper driving rules, training and precautions, vehicle accidents are bound to happen. 03.27.10 Story by 2nd Lt. Jordan Breau
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