Story by Sgt. Ken Scar | 108th Training Command- Initial Entry Training | 03.07.2015
A company of future Army officers from Clemson University spent a long day navigating the tall trees and prickly underbrush of the school’s 17,500-acre forest for their annual field training exercise March 7....
Story by Sgt. Ken Scar | 108th Training Command- Initial Entry Training | 02.07.2015
Senior leadership of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 108th Training Command spent a sunny winter day walking in the footsteps of infantry soldiers from the Revolutionary War in the grassy meadows and shady sweet gum forest of the Cowpens National Battlefield in South Carolina Feb. 7. The visit was part of a training event designed to teach leadership skills through the triumphs and failures of......
Story by Sgt. Ken Scar | 108th Training Command- Initial Entry Training | 01.29.2015
More than 60 future Army Reserve, Guard and active duty officers in the Clemson University Reserve Officer Training Corps “Fighting Tigers Battalion” were tested on their stamina and personal courage with the Combat Water Survival Test (CWST) in the Fike Recreation Center pool Jan. 29....
Story by Sgt. Ken Scar | 108th Training Command- Initial Entry Training | 11.22.2014
South Carolina's Clemson University added to it's rich tradition of championing the U.S. Military during its latest Military Appreciation Day, which including non-stop recognition and honors for past and present service members....
Story by Sgt. Ken Scar | 7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 05.01.2014
The 39 Soldiers, 31 horses, five mules and two dogs that make up the 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment are a truly unique unit in the Army....
Story by Sgt. Ken Scar | 7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.25.2014
Soldiers often put their spare time during deployments to good use: some hit the gym, some learn new skills, and some hit the books. One wrote a book....
Story by Sgt. Ken Scar | 7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.09.2014
A memorial service for Sgt. 1st Class Daniel M. Ferguson, Staff Sgt. Carlos A. Lazaney-Rodriguez, and Sgt. Timothy W. Owens, who were killed in the April 2 shooting tragedy on Fort Hood, was held in front of the III Corps headquarters building April 9....
Story by Sgt. Ken Scar | 7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.02.2014
There are four deceased Soldiers and 16 wounded from a shooting incident on Fort Hood April 2.