Story by Jessica Tackaberry | Fort Sill Public Affairs | 07.24.2020
FORT SILL, Okla., July 23, 2020 -- Coming back from mental, physical, or emotional injuries is often a long journey. On Fort Sill, Dubia, a 22-year-old quarter horse in the Artillery Half Section, can look back to a time when his service to his country was in jeopardy....
Story by Staff Sgt. Patrick Caldwell | 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team | 03.05.2016
Pfc. Bailey Frasch learned first-hand the considerable advantage that proper instruction on an M-2 .50 caliber machine gun can deliver on the battlefield during a training session at the Oregon Army National Guard Armory in Baker City, March 5....
Story by Staff Sgt. Patrick Caldwell | 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team | 02.20.2016
The 3rd Battalion, 116th Cavalry Regiment, Oregon Army National Guard reached another milestone on Feb. 20 during a change of command ceremony....
Story by Staff Sgt. Patrick Caldwell | 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team | 02.11.2016
When he joined the Oregon Army National Guard, Brian Dean was a young man determined to find a way to pay for college.
Story by Staff Sgt. Patrick Caldwell | 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team | 12.05.2015
Even though it was six months ago, Sgt. Robert Hunt still vividly recalls the car crash on a stretch of Interstate 84 near American Falls, Idaho....
Story by Staff Sgt. Patrick Caldwell | 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team | 10.06.2015
Nearly 12 months before the Oregon Army Guard’s 3rd Battalion, 116th Cavalry Regiment deployed to the National Training Center its commander, Lt. Col. Brian Dean, recognized that success against arguably the best opposing force in the world must hinge upon innovation instead of pure doctrine....
Story by Staff Sgt. Patrick Caldwell | 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team | 09.29.2015
When Maj. Seth Musgrove was a young man, he often dropped by his father’s office at the local armory.
Story by Staff Sgt. Patrick Caldwell | 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team | 09.11.2015
Lt. Col. Brian Dean remembers his anger when it happened. Master Sgt. Dan Ishaug remembers the confusion. Capt. Christopher Miller recalls that Sept. 11, 2001, started out with a trip to the rifle range at the U.S. Marine base at Twentynine Palms, California....