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    Tag: April 2
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    • ‘Dragons’ case colors for inactivation

      Courtesy Photo   |   4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division   |   04.02.2015

      Col. Peter G. Minalga, commander of the 4th IBCT, 1st Inf. Div., stands at attention following a speech to his Soldiers during the brigade’s final casing ceremony April 2 at Fort Riley. The 4th IBCT will inactivate this summer as part of the Army’s ongoing restructuring process....

    • ‘Dragons’ case colors for inactivation

      Courtesy Photo   |   4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division   |   04.02.2015

      Col. Peter G. Minalga (left), commander of the 4th IBCT, 1st Inf. Div., and Command Sgt. Maj. Joseph M. Dallas, the brigade’s senior noncommissioned officer, fold the brigade’s colors during a casing ceremony April 2 at Fort Riley....

    • ‘Dragons’ case colors for inactivation

      Courtesy Photo   |   4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division   |   04.02.2015

      Soldiers of 2nd Bn., 32nd FA Regt., 4th IBCT, 1st Inf. Div., fire a Howitzer during the brigade’s color casing ceremony April 2 at Fort Riley....

    • Fort Hood first responders save lives amid shooting tragedy

      Photo by Sgt. Ken Scar   |   7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment   |   04.07.2014

      From left: Frederick Reed, Fort Hood Emergency Medical Services chief; Dawn O’Connell, Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center triage and charge nurse; Lt. Col. (Dr.) James Lucas, Carl R. Darnell chief of the Department of Surgery; and Maj. (Dr.) Michael Simpson, Carl R. Darnell ER officer-in-charge, stand next to the emergency bay in which ambulances delivered the casualties from the April 2......

    • Fort Hood shooting memorial

      Photo by Sgt. Ken Scar   |   7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment   |   04.07.2014

      Flowers placed by anonymous supporters hang in a fence at Fort Hood's Rancier gate. The flowers were for the victims of the April 2 shooting at the base, which left four dead and 16 wounded. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Ken Scar, 7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)...

    • Photo addition: Death of Fort Hood Soldiers

      Courtesy Photo   |   Fort Hood Public Affairs Office   |   04.05.2014

      Fort Hood officials have released the names of three Soldiers who were killed during a shooting here April 2. Staff Sgt. Carlos A. Lazaney-Rodriguez, 38, whose home of record is listed as Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, entered active-duty service in February 1995 as a unit supply specialist. He was assigned to the 21st Combat Support Hospital, 1st Medical Brigade in February 2012 where he served as a......

    • Death of Fort Hood Soldiers

      Courtesy Photo   |   Fort Hood Public Affairs Office   |   04.04.2014

      Fort Hood officials have released the names of three Soldiers who were killed during a shooting here April 2. Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Michael Ferguson, 39, whose home of record is listed as Mulberry, Fla., entered active-duty service in July 1993 as a transportation management coordinator. He was assigned to the 49th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control), 4th Sustainment Brigade, 13th......

    • Death of Fort Hood Soldiers

      Courtesy Photo   |   Fort Hood Public Affairs Office   |   04.04.2014

      Fort Hood officials have released the names of three Soldiers who were killed during a shooting here April 2. Sgt. Timothy Wayne Owens, 37, whose home of record is listed as Effingham, Ill., entered active-duty service in June 2004 as a motor transport operator. He was assigned to the 49th Transportation Battalion (Movement Control), 4th Sustainment Brigade, 13th Sustainment Command......

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