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Heat, dust and the constant potential of hostile fire are not easy conditions under which to conduct an Army Physical Training test.
07.19.04, Courtesy Story
Army 1st Lt. Courtney Heidelberg attached a run number to her husband 1st Lt. Blake Heidelberg's chest and back with a safety pin, then he turned and reciprocated, pinning numbers on her.
07.19.04, Courtesy Story
One of the greatest challenges facing coalition forces is providing tangible evidence that they came not only to remove Saddam Hussein from power, but to restore Iraq in a manner that benefits the people who have suffered so long under a cruel dictatorship. A large portion of those visible results includes not only restoring and renovating the power grid, water and sewer systems, but developing housing and commerce.
07.19.04, Courtesy Story
As a health care administrator in the United States, William Ettinger never considered rebuilding Baghdad, but after being mobilized and deployed here in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom with the 350th Civil Affairs Command from Pensacola, Fla., he is considering such a task since it's his job.
07.19.04, Courtesy Story
13th COSCOM soldiers joined local sheiks and other village leaders to open a medical clinic Thursday in a village near here.
07.15.04, Courtesy Story
Black Beauty. Perhaps that best describes the Soldiers of the 58th Engineer Company, part of the Regimental Support Squadron, Fort Irwin, Calif.
07.15.04, Courtesy Story
For many deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Father's Day passed with cards and letters of love from their children.
07.15.04, Courtesy Story
About 30 Soldiers from E Battery, 1st Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 69th ADA Brigade, along with Soldiers from III Corps, made their last preparations for their 12 month deployment to Iraq, Feb. 1, at Fort Hood.
02.01.10, Story by Pfc. Maria Asenbrener
Born on the fields of France in 1917, the 2nd Infantry Division has seen action in World Wars I and II as well as where their legend was primarily forged, on the rugged terrain of the Korean peninsula during that bloody conflict.
07.15.04, Courtesy Story
Ships arriving at the Seaport of Debarkation are a common occurrence.
07.15.04, Courtesy Story
Sgt. Michael Pieniazek is an infantryman. His job is simple. To seek out and destroy the enemy.
07.15.04, Courtesy Story
As a critical care nurse, Air Force Lt. Col. Mary Carlisle's focus always has been on helping others. It wasn't until a harrowing deployment to Iraq that the tables turned, and she became the one in need of aid.
01.28.10, Story by Elaine Wilson
Black Beauty. Perhaps that best describes the Soldiers of the 58th Engineer Company, part of the Regimental Support Squadron, Fort Irwin, Calif.
07.14.04, Courtesy Story
After completing basic and advanced individual training, Pvt. Robert Sisk and Pvt. Ian Battan only stayed at their first duty station, Fort Lewis, Wash., for a brief stint before deploying to a combat zone thousands of miles away from their homes. Sisk, from Lancaster, Calif., and Battan, from Vancouver, Wash., are both in Mosul assigned to Company C, 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division (Stryker Brigade Combat Team).
07.08.04, Courtesy Story
A combined partnership construction mission between Iraqi and U.S. Army Engineers resulted in the completion of a new Combined Tactical Operations and Information Center in Diyala province, Iraq, which opened its doors, Jan 20.
01.20.10, Courtesy Story
As the 1st Infantry Division arrives and the 34th Inf. Div. prepares to depart, the sphere of responsibility is passed, but never quite as literally as when two all-female teams, one from each division, faced off in a basketball game at Contingency Operating Base Basra, Jan 24.
01.24.10, Story by Spc. Samuel Soza
With redeployment quickly approaching and the scorching Iraqi sun pushing temperatures well over 115 degrees Fahrenheit, the 141st Signal Battalion continues training in order to keep Soldiers" warrior skills sharp.
07.08.04, Courtesy Story
An Army aviation unit from Louisiana brought a taste of home to Iraq to celebrate the Fourth of July here today
07.06.04, Courtesy Story
At 61-years-old, many folks are retired or planning on it. At 61, many spend time with grandchildren, focus energy on hobbies and live out their golden years. Of course, this doesn't apply to everybody.
01.25.10, Story by Spc. John Crosby
An aviation company with Task Force 38 left its nest here as part of the responsible drawdown in Iraq.
01.22.10, Story by Staff Sgt. Jeff Lowry
A senior Army aviator and Junction City, Kan., resident was promoted to Chief Warrant Officer Four in a July 1, ceremony.
07.06.04, Courtesy Story
Twelve members of a National Football League cheerleading team entertained 700 Soldiers, Sailors, Airman and some civilians at the Sustainer Theater, July 3.
07.06.04, Courtesy Story
The detonation of an improvised explosive device in the city of Diwaniya on May 11 was the first for many Soldiers with the 3rd Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment encountered since arriving here.
07.06.04, Courtesy Story
An Arkansas mechanic serving with the 159th Seaport Operations Company has put a decade of work in his field to use for the Army, serving in and around Joint Base Balad, Iraq.
01.19.10, Courtesy Story
A San Antonio, Texas, native was named the Task Force Marne Hero of the North this week at Forward Operating Base Warrior, Kirkuk, Iraq.
01.18.10, Story by Pfc. Jessica Luhrs
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