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The 49th Transportation Battalion out of Fort Hood, Texas, and 19 subordinate units throughout Iraq participated in a quarterly Green Tab Huddle Jan. 25-27 at Joint Base Balad, Iraq.
01.27.10, Story by Sgt. Ryan Twist
Countering narcotics trafficking took center stage during an eight-day seminar at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies here, as military and civilian security executives met to discuss the challenge.
01.29.10, Story by Jason Tudor
Animal health professionals from Kosovo, KFOR and the international community met here Thursday, Jan. 28, for a veterinary "Grand Rounds" event exploring animal disease and public health.
01.28.10, Courtesy Story
As humanitarian relief continues in Haiti, the Army National Guard stands ready to provide personnel and equipment to support the mission, senior Army Guard officials said today.
01.25.10, Story by Staff Sgt. Jon Soucy
More agencies are communicating and collaborating better as a team preparing for the next hurricane response, the chief of the National Guard Bureau said here today.
01.22.10, Story by Staff Sgt. Jim Greenhill
The 36th Sustainment Brigade and Shaykh Uday Aber Fahed Al Shrshap, of the Bdure Tribe, hosted a key leader engagement, Jan. 20, at Al Shrshap's home to strengthen the relationship between U.S. forces and the local population.
01.20.10, Story by Spc. Lisa A. Cope
Entrepreneurship is on the rise, especially for new business owners receiving the first installment of their micro-grant payment.
01.18.10, Story by Pfc. Adrian Muehe
As Iraqi townspeople debated with raised voices in a building in Tarmiyah, Jan. 11, the commander of Troop A, 2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment, sat in the back of the room and listened intently as his interpreter translated the concerns of the local populace.
01.11.10, Story by Pfc. Kimberly Hackbarth
Meeting with the local leaders is very important especially for a new unit, when the commander of B Company, 1st Battalion, 37th Armor Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division arrived at the Forward Operating Base McHenry he immediately began meeting with leaders.
12.07.09, Story by Pfc. Jessica Luhrs
For units preparing to depart Iraq, passing on hard-earned partnerships is important, and it's always easier to do on a full stomach.
12.05.09, Courtesy Story
Rear Adm. Scott Sanders, commander, Combined Task Force 151 and Captain 1st Rank Evgeny Irza, commander of Russian Task Force 680, coordinated their counter-piracy efforts during meetings held aboard the guided-missile cruiser USS Chosin, Dec. 2.
12.07.09, Courtesy Story
Louisiana National Guardsmen participated in a video game competition against the undefeated New Orleans Saints at their training facility in Metairie, La., Dec. 1.
12.02.09, Story by Master Sgt. Toby Valadie
Mamoor, a 19-year-old Afghan from Nawa, Afghanistan, grew up with dreams of serving his country.
11.19.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Dwight Henderson
Maj. Gen. Sean Byrne, commanding general of the Army's Human Resources Command, and Human Resources Command Sgt. Maj. John Gathers joined service members working in the personnel field Oct. 14-16 at Camp Victory during an HRC conference.
10.16.09, Story by Sgt. Lindsey Bradford
Gen. Carter F. Ham, the commanding general of U.S. Army Europe, visited Soldiers Oct. 25 here at Joint Base Balad, Iraq.
10.25.09, Story by Spc. Naveed Ali Shah
Approximately 70 businessmen from around Erbil, Iraq, took part in a conference there to learn how to become contractors for the United States Military, Oct. 26.
10.30.09, Story by Pfc. Justin A. Naylor
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