Soldiers assigned to 1st Infantry Division Unit Ministry Team discuss their responses to situational questions during an Ethnos Leadership training event during the first quarter collective capstone training at Kapaun Chapel at Fort Riley, Kansas, December 6, 2024. The Ethnos Leadership curriculum aims to instill exemplary leadership qualities in its students by encouraging them to foster a positive relationship between themselves and those they lead. (Photo by Quinn O'Hara)
MANHATTAN, Kansas – The Museum of Art and Light, a space designed to showcase the bridge between modern and traditional art, opened in Manhattan, Kansas, on Nov. 8, 2024.
The museum’s opening provides U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley an opportunity to explore the convergence of 21st century technology and art.
DORCHESTER, England – The United States flag was raised by U.S. Army Soldiers serving in the 1st Infantry Division for the first time in 80 years above the Military Keep in Dorchester, England, on June 6, 2024.
As thousands of American Soldiers gathered in Normandy, France, for the 80th commemoration of the landings on D-Day, 13 Soldiers from the 1st Inf. Div. returned to Dorchester Keep, the old Depot Barracks for the Dorset Regiment....
The 1st Infantry Division Unit Ministry Team is working hard to improve their skills to support Soldiers on and off the battlefield.
On December 5, the 1st Infantry Division Unit Ministry Team brigade and below participated in a first quarter collective capstone training. Held at the Fort Riley Outdoor Chapel, the capstone training sought to evaluate and test the knowledge and skills the UMTs gained in previous months’ training.
1st Inf. Div. brigade and battalion UMTs were given 15 minutes to discuss and find solutions for each of the four situational training exercise lanes. Upon the completion of each situational training exercise lane, the brigade UMT then conducted an after action review and reported their group’s...
12.19.2024 | FORT RILEY, KANSAS, US |
Story by Quinn O'Hara