Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan | U.S. Army V Corps | 11.19.2025
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- A convoy enters Baghdad April 26, 2003, at the end of its journey “jumping” the corps main command post from Camp Virginia, Kuwait to Camp Victory on the outskirts of Baghdad. The trip involved more than 400 military vehicles and traveled more than 300 miles through combat, insurgent attacks and sandstorms to establish a new command post that resumed control of Army forces......
Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan | U.S. Army V Corps | 11.19.2025
SOUTHERN IRAQ -- Soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division under the command and control of U.S. Army Europe's V Corps take up firing positions during an enemy approach on their position at objective RAMA, in southern Iraq, March 24, 2003. Operation Iraqi Freedom was the multinational coalition effort to liberate the Iraqi people, eliminate Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and end the regime......
Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan | U.S. Army V Corps | 11.19.2025
CAMP VIRGINIA, Kuwait -- Wearing chemical protective masks, V Corps Soldiers at Camp Virginia, Kuwait take shelter in a bunker following a warning of a possible Iraqi Scud missile attack, March 20, 2003. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Michelle Labriel)...
Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan | U.S. Army V Corps | 11.19.2025
IRAQ -- Capt. Tom Bryant, V Corps Public Affairs, battles his way through a sandstorm with his convoy as the corps command post makes its way toward Baghdad, March 25, 2003. (U.S. Army photo illustration by Sgt. Devin Klecan)...
Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan | U.S. Army V Corps | 11.19.2025
SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina – U.S. Army Col. Robert “Bob” Gaylord, V Corps Public Affairs, right, speaks with Lt. Gen. John Abrams, V Corps commanding general, on the morning of April 23, 1996, as they walk on the runway just after the general’s arrival at Sarajevo Airport during Operation Joint Endeavor. The operation was intended to enforce the Dayton Peace Accords, which ended......
Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan | U.S. Army V Corps | 11.19.2025
WEST GERMANY – V Corps Soldiers part of the 84th Army Band, V Corps stand together for a group photo in West Germany, 1956. U.S. Army V Corps was stationed in West Germany in 1956. The corps headquarters was located at Franklin D. Roosevelt Barracks (initially Camp King) in Oberursel, near Frankfurt, within the American Zone of Occupation. V Corps commanded the Northern Area Command (NACO)......
Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan | U.S. Army V Corps | 11.19.2025
FORT KNOX, Kentucky -- Bundeswehr Lt. Gen. Helge Hansen and U.S. Army V Corps Commanding General Lt. Gen. John W. Woodmansee Jr. inspect a tank turret simulator during a visit to U.S. Army Armor Center Fort Knox, Kentucky, September, 1988. Hansen and Woodmansee traveled from Germany for a multi-day inspection tour of Fort Knox, the epicenter of U.S. armored doctrine. The tank turret simulator......
Graphics by Sgt. Devin Klecan | U.S. Army V Corps | 11.19.2025
WILDFLECKEN, West Germany -- Sergeant Major of the Army William A. Connelly, left, speaks to V Corps Specialist 4 Crim during his visit to the Wildflecken Training Area, West Germany, April 13, 1982. During Connelly’s SMA term under Army Chief of Staff Gen. Edward C. Meyer, V Corps, headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, was USAREUR’s primary warfighting headquarters, responsible for......