Since being stood-up in 2017, Security Force Assistance Brigades (SFABs) have provided the U.S. Army with unique capabilities and immense flexibility. In this interview-driven film, we examine the SFAB mission, hear what life is like as an advisor, and explore the challenges SFABs will face in the future. The film features Major General Donn H. Hill, the Commanding General at Security Force Assistance Command (SFAC), as well as Lieutenant General (Ret.) Michael Lundy and other leaders from SFAC and the SFABs. Among other topics, these leaders discuss how SFABs strengthen our allies and partner forces while supporting U.S. security objectives.
The staff of the Frontier Army Museum face a daily dilemma: the museum’s artifacts continue to age. To minimize the aging process, pieces of the collection are routinely preserved through stabilization or restoration.
Staff Sgt. Kyle Richardson had reservations about applying for a Training With Industry stint with the National Football League. However, with the encouragement of his sergeant major, he put in the application and his efforts earned him an opportunity most NCOs only dream about.
Staff Sgt. Kyle Richardson overcame his reservations about applying for an internship with the National Football League through the Training With Industry program. The effort paid off as he now finds himself in a position most Soldiers only dream about.