- + Viking Brigade soldier helps bring closure for family of Korean veteran after 63 years—It was a long time coming, but 63 years after Pfc. James L. Constant gave his life, the Korean War veteran was laid to rest near Indianapolis. [Author...
- + Pfc. James L. Constant [Image 4 of 4]—It was a long time coming, but 63 years after Pfc. James L. Constant gave his life, the Korean War veteran was laid to rest in Indianapolis. Constant ...
- + Pfc. James L. Constant [Image 3 of 4]—It was a long time coming, but 63 years after Pfc. James L. Constant gave his life, the Korean War veteran was laid to rest in Indianapolis. Constant ...
- + Pfc. James L. Constant [Image 2 of 4]—R.C. Rigdon lays his hand on Pfc. James L. Constant’s casket after the funeral service. Rigdon, Constant’s great-great-grandnephew and an Iraq War vet...
- + Viking Brigade soldier helps bring closure for family of Korean veteran after 63 years [Image 1 of 4]—Sgt. 1st Class Nathan Hepfer, a observer coach/trainer with 1-335th Infantry Regiment, speaks about the last battle Pfc. James Constant participated i...
- + Battlefield Circulation [Image 3 of 3]—Lt. Gen. Michael S. Tucker, commanding general First Army, watches Sgt. 1st Class Joel Killian and Capt. Jason Gilchrist, the 1-409th Cavalry Squadron...
- + Battlefield Circulation [Image 2 of 3]—Lt. Gen. Michael S. Tucker, commanding general First Army, and Lt. Col. Edward Hayes, commander of the 1-409th Cavalry Squadron, 4th Cavalry Brigade, ...
- + Battlefield Circulation [Image 1 of 3]—Lt. Gen. Michael S. Tucker and Command Sgt. Maj. Sam Young visited to see how the 4th Cavalry Brigade is preparing to provide training to Joint, Inter...
- + Women's Equality: Our Spiritual Heritage—Chaplain (Col.) Kristina Moeller, serving as the first female United States Army Reserve Command Chaplain from Fort Bragg, N.C., is the keynote speake...
- + 205th Infantry Brigade soldiers honor Women’s Suffrage Day—First Army Division East soldiers recently celebrated Women’s Equality Day, marking the 93rd anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitutio...
- + Afghanistan bound soldiers, sailors recognized at MLB game—The Cincinnati Reds remembered our nation's fallen service members and recognized those about to deploy in a ceremony at their Memorial Game Monday. S...
- + Afghanistan bound soldiers, sailors recognized at MLB game [Image 6 of 6]—Service members with the Provincial Reconstruction Teams Farah, Uruzgan, and Ghanzi along with trainer-mentors with the 205th Infantry Brigade and 4th...
- + Afghanistan bound soldiers, sailors recognized at MLB game [Image 5 of 6]—U.S. Navy Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Nicholas Gagner assigned to Provincial Reconstruction Team Farah, sings the national anthem at the Great Ameri...
- + Battlefield circulation assesses climate among sailors, reinforces Army-Navy team building—Trainer/mentors assigned to First Army Division East’s 4th Cavalry Brigade provide Navy Capt. Eric Jabs’ sailors and other members of provincial recon...
- + Joint, realistic training reinforces total Army concept—Soldiers from the First Army Division East and 10th Mountain Division recently teamed up to provide realistic and relevant training for Provincial Rec...
- + Beautiful strength – Soldier says Army Values helps her win Physique Competition—After three months of training, Lacey Hancock and LaTara Smith felt ready. [Author: Capt. Olivia Cobiskey-Haftmann]
- + Soldier enjoys chance to coach, mentor youth—Deciding what you want to be when you grow up can be overwhelming. Recently, a group of subject matter experts from a variety of career fields -- i...
- + Never Again: Heeding the Warning Signs—In 1933, more than 9 million Jews lived in the 21 countries Germany would eventually occupy during World War II. Statistics now show two out of every ...
- + Cultural exchanges increase coalition strengths, capabilities—In Afghanistan, Provincial Reconstruction Team members not only have to navigate the differences in acronyms between services like the U.S. Army, Navy...
- + Neither swarms of locust, nor gnats, nor hail shall keep the postman from their appointed rounds—Nothing brightens a soldier's day more than a letter from home. [Author: Capt. Olivia Cobiskey-Haftmann]
- + First Army Soldiers Celebrate Women’s History Month—First Army Soldiers honor the contributions of women by asking middle school students to write an essay about a woman who inspired them as part of Nat...
- + 205th Change of Responsibility Ceremony at Camp Atterbury Story—First Army Division East Trainers of the 205th Infantry Brigade recently held a Change of Responsibility Ceremony at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Tra...
- + 243rd ESP Well-Drilling Team—243rd ESP train for their mission to Djibouti, Africa to drill water wells for the local people. Produced by Sgt 1st Class Thomas Benoit. Soundbite fr...
- + Veteran's Day Wreath-Laying Ceremony—B-roll of a Veteran's Day Wreath-Laying Ceremony in Columbus, Indiana, where Col. Steven Merkel, 205th Infantry Brigade commander, is the guest speake...
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