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’s trail and continue to be the main focus of relief efforts today. View Article

Five nations begin joint training event in Germany

Five nations begin joint training event in Germany

—American, British, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand ground forces held an opening ceremony for Cooperative Spirit 2008 Friday at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center here. View Article

Eye in the sky

Eye in the sky

s UAS unit, Quicksilver Troop, 4th Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, maintains a fleet of 12 Shadow aircraft, which can survey all corners of the Multi-National Division-Center area of operations - a region about the size of West Virginia. View Image

G-1, Pentagon employees remember 9/11 fallen

G-1, Pentagon employees remember 9/11 fallen

t cry for more than two years after the event -- and today, the event still seems unreal. View Article

CSA inspires Hawaii recruiters

CSA inspires Hawaii recruiters

– Hawaii recruiters met the Army’s senior officer recently when Gen. George Casey, Army Chief of Staff, stopped in for a visit to the Pearlridge Recruiting Station, Sept. 4. View Article

Soldier earns Silver Star for actions in Iraq

Soldier earns Silver Star for actions in Iraq

Master Sergeant Eric J. Geressy, a student of the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy, Fort Bliss, Texas, Sergeants Major Course Class 59, was awarded the Silver Star Medal for his action on Sept. 4, 2007 while serving as the First Sergeant of Eagle Company, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, assigned to Multi-National Division-Baghdad, Iraq. View Article

Army Spotlight

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Hispanic Americans in the U.S. Army
Hispanic-Americans have a proud record of military service, dating all the way back to the Revolutionary War. We celebrate their "Call to Duty" during Hispanic Heritage Month, from Sept. 15 - Oct. 15.

Army Quote

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On the one hand, you see the horrors of war; on the other hand, you see the courage of the people that have volunteered to serve. I marvel when I come to Walter Reed. I marvel at the fact that people say to me, 'Mr. President, I'd do it again.'

President George W. Bush, visiting wounded at Walter Reed

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