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    A legacy continues: Welcome home 4-6 CAV

    A legacy continues: Welcome home 4-6 CAV

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Courtney Davis | Lt. Col. Derrick Smith, commander, 4-6th Heavy Attack Reconnaissance Squadron and...... read more read more

    DAKAR, INDIANA; FORT LEWIS WASHINGTON; , SOUTH KOREA

    03.01.2019

    Story by Sgt. Courtney Davis 

    2nd Combat Aviation Brigade

    A legacy continues: Welcome home 4-6 CAV

    By Sgt. Courtney Davis
    2nd Combat Aviation Brigade Public Affairs
    CAMP Humphreys, Republic of Korea – The time has come where one chapter closes and another opens.
    Soldiers from 1-25th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, Task Force Arctic Sabers, bid farewell to 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade (Talon) during a Transfer of Authority ceremony at the Camp Humphreys Super Gym, March 1.
    “Task Force Arctic Sabers assumed responsibility of the rotation HARS in less than 100 days from the initial notification,” said Lt. Col. Matthew Landrum, 1-25th ARB battalion commander and Dakar, Indiana native. “The Soldiers standing before you took on the challenge from both Hawaii and Alaska and never looked backed. They rooted themselves in three guiding principles: remain mission focused; be professional; and stay disciplined.”
    The 4-6th Heavy Attack Reconnaissance Squadron, 16th Combat Aviation Brigade from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, returns to the Talon family after a six year absence.
    In 2013, 4-6th HARS was the first squadron assigned the nine-month rotational aviation mission in Korea. They were mobilized from JBLM to 2CAB with then Lt. Col. Brian T. Watkins, 4-6th HARS commander.
    “I’m honored to add 1-25th’s name to the list of units who have made their mark in this theater,” said Watkins, 2CAB commander and Seattle, Washington native. “As we transition to a new team, I’m confident 4-6 is ready and they will take this division and our alliance to new heights.”
    While 1-25th ARB will be missed, the Talon family can remain resolute knowing operations will continue as usual.
    Watkins praised 1-25th ARB for their part in the continued effort to strengthen the ROK-U.S. alliance.
    “Thank you again for your support of the Talon brigade and the critical mission aviation plays in support of the ground force commander,” said Watkins.

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    Date Taken: 03.01.2019
    Date Posted: 03.04.2019 03:38
    Story ID: 312706
    Location: DAKAR, INDIANA; FORT LEWIS WASHINGTON; , KR

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