- + MK-19 training brings excitement, readiness—Members of Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) of the 151st Regional Support Group took the opportunity to familiarize themselves on safely op...
- + Massachusetts Soldiers save New Jersey woman they found while training—Upholding 379-year tradition helping others as Citizen-Soldiers, two mechanics who are civilian firefighters found an 87-year-old woman who spent a we...
- + Upholding 379-year tradition helping others as Citizen-Soldiers—Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Steven Littlefield (from left) Massachusetts National Guard Soldiers Staff Sgt. Dana Francis, Sgt. Tommy Coppola, Spec. ...
- + Future leaders in fire support [Image 2 of 2]—Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Steven Littlefield, 1st Battalion 101st Field Artillery Regiment (From left) U.S. Army Pfc. Trevor Ross and Spec. Rober...
- + Eyes of the artillery stay sharp [Image 1 of 2]—Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Steven Littlefield, 1st Battalion 101st Field Artillery Regiment Artillery Observers from the 1st Battalion 101st Field...
- + Massachusetts Field Artillery expands radar capabilities—As part of a multi-faceted fielding, the 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery Regiment received several new systems, including the AN/TPQ-50 Lightweig...
- + Older fire supporters can learn new tricks [Image 2 of 2]—Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Steven Littlefield, 1st Battalion 101st Field Artillery Regiment (From left) Chief Warrant Officer 2 Justin Smith and Sg...
- + New radar for new generation of capabilities [Image 1 of 2]—Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Steven Littlefield, 1st Battalion 101st Field Artillery Regiment (From left) Chief Warrant Officer 2 Chris Fortune, Spe...
- + 1-101 FA Open School alongside Village Elders—Lieutenant Colonel James Hally, commander of the 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery Regiment and the Deputy Minister of Education of Afghanistan, Mo...
- + 1-101 FA Earns Combat Patch—With a quick slap to their right shoulder over 300 Soldiers from the oldest Field Artillery Regiment in the United States Army stuck the 86th Infantry...
- + Afghan policemen get back to basics—Thirteen members of Police Mentor Team 5 from Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery, (1-101) Massachusetts Army ...
- + Team Soldiering on After Tragic Loss—Embedded Training Team 6-1, from A Battery, 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery Regiment, Danvers, Mass., took a collective sigh of relief as they ho...
- + 1-101 FA Medic Provides Care at Car Accident—Negotiating the busy streets of Kabul city can be a challenge to the most experienced of drivers. In a city that lacks proper driving rules, training...
- + Oldest FA Battalion Takes Charge at Camp Phoenix [Image 4 of 4]—Lt. Col. James M. Hally assists Command Sgt. Maj. Carlos Ramos-Rivera in uncasing of the regimental colors. [Author: 2nd Lt. Jordan Breau]
- + Oldest FA Battalion Takes Charge at Camp Phoenix [Image 3 of 4]—Lt. Col. James M. Hally gives his first order as commander of TF Kabul. [Author: 2nd Lt. Jordan Breau]
- + Oldest FA Battalion Takes Charge at Camp Phoenix [Image 2 of 4]—Lt. Col. James M. Hally and Command Sgt. Maj. Carlos Ramos-Rivera unveil the colors of the 1-101st FA Regiment. To signify that the 1-101st FA has tak...
- + Oldest FA Battalion Takes Charge at Camp Phoenix [Image 1 of 4]—Lt. Col James M. Hally and Command Sgt. Maj. Carlos Ramos-Rivera unveil the colors of the 1-101st FA Regiment. To signify that the 1-101st FA has take...
- + Oldest Field Artillery Battalion Takes Charge at Camp Phoenix—The 1st Battalion, 101st Field Artillery Regiment out of Brockton, Mass., was first founded in Salem, Mass., Dec. 13, 1636. Nicknamed "the South Regim...
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