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    Cape Girardeau, Missouri native and 647th Regional Support Group (Forward) Soldier re-enlists in the United States Army Reserve

    Cape Girardeau, Missouri native and 647th Regional Support Group (Forward) Soldier re-enlists in the United States Army Reserve

    Photo By Maj. Brandon Fambro | Spc. Anfernee Lovelady, armorer, 647th Regional Support Group (Forward), Fort Bliss...... read more read more

    FORT BLISS, TX, UNITED STATES

    04.21.2021

    Story by Capt. Brandon Fambro 

    Fort Bliss Mobilization Brigade

    FORT BLISS, Texas – Cape Girardeau, Missouri native and 647th Regional Support Group (Forward) Soldier re-enlists during ceremony at Fort Bliss, April 21, 2021.

    Spc. Anfernee Lovelady currently serves as a Class 1 armorer with the 647th Regional Support Group (Forward), Fort Bliss Mobilization Brigade, at Fort Bliss, Texas in the S4 section. Capt. Leonard Irizarry, assistant S4 officer in charge, administered the enlistment oath to Lovelady during the ceremony. Lovelady was joined by his fiancé, Yoli Soto, and members from the S4 section during the ceremony.

    The 647th RSG (Forward) assumed authority of the Fort Bliss Mobilization Brigade in January 2021 and is responsible for managing, planning, and coordinating support services related to mobilization and demobilization. It serves as the pre-mobilization liaison for U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers by providing administrative and logistical support prior to, during, and after mobilization.

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    Date Taken: 04.21.2021
    Date Posted: 05.03.2021 11:37
    Story ID: 395447
    Location: FORT BLISS, TX, US
    Hometown: CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO, US
    Hometown: DARIEN, IL, US
    Hometown: FORT BLISS, TX, US
    Hometown: WICHITA, KS, US

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