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Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey Jr. prepares to present a campaign streamer during a ceremony Dec. 22 in Baghdad. His speech Wednesday morning at the AUSA Institute of Land Warfare Breakfast warned that the Army must be prepared for two more years of heavy deployment tempo. Brig. Gen. Barbaranette Bolden, commander, Joint Task Force-District of Columbia, oversees National Guard support to the inauguration from  the Operations Center at the D.C. Armory, Jan. 14. Virginia Army National Guard Spc. Jerry Andes offers directions to one of the many people who passed through a U.S. Secret Service checkpoint to watch the Inaugural Parade in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20, 2005. ROTC cadets at Texas A&M University stand at the field where a helicopter crash Monday killed a recent graduate of the school and seriously injured five National Guard Soldiers.  A cadet in the background kneels to pay respect to the second lieutenant killed in the crash. Soldiers from U.S. Army Europe's 15th Engineer Battalion, stationed in Schweinfurt, Germany, lower the flag over Leighton Barracks in Wuerzburg, Germany for the final time, Jan. 14. The U.S. Army returned the installation to German authorities following the ceremony.
Soldiers assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cav. Div., participate in a Noncommissioned Officer Induction Ceremony at Forward Operating Base Garry Owen Jan. 4. Master Sgt. Chris DuBois, drill and ceremonies coordinator for the Corps of Cadets, demonstrates rifle drill Tuesday near Washington Hall to cadets chosen to march in Barack Obama's inauguration parade Tuesday in Washington. Jeffery Mellinger, senior noncommissioned officer of Army Materiel Command, discusses the command's role during a visit to the U.S. Military Academy Jan. 9. Mellinger spoke to cadets about evolving technology within the Army. A UH-72A Lakota (left) and UH-1 Iroquois fly above the Hudson River beside West Point in December. 
The Lakota is one of two recently acquired by West Point's 2nd Aviation Detachment. The helicopters are replacing a pair of aging Iroquois. A ceremony welcoming the Lakotas and bidding farewell to the Iroquois helicopters is planned for 1 p.m. Friday at the 2nd Avn. Det. headquarters at Stewart Air Field. The Lakotas will be used to transport West Point officials and visitors around the installation and into training areas. Specialist Christopher York, (center) a military police officer attached to the US Army Sustainment Command, stands in formation to be presented the Purple Heart, Dec. 2, 2008 for injuries sustained during an attack on his patrol, Dec. 15, 2007 while deployed in Iraq. Nearly a year after his life-altering experience in Iraq, York was flown to Fort Riley, Kan. and honored in a ceremony during which the 1st Inf. Div. commander, Brig. Gen. Perry L. Wiggins and Command Sgt. Maj. James B. Champagne, along with York's former battalion commander and sergeant major, presented the wounded warrior with the Purple Heart. The Purple Heart is awarded in the name of the President of the United States to those who have been wounded or killed in combat while serving with the US military.
Specialist Christopher York, (center) a military police officer attached to the US Army Sustainment Command, is presented the Purple Heart, Dec. 2, 2008 for injuries sustained during an attack on his patrol Dec. 15, 2007 while deployed in Iraq. Nearly a year after his life-altering experience in Iraq, York was flown to Fort Riley, Kan. and honored in a ceremony during which the 1st Inf. Div. commander, Brig. Gen. Perry L. Wiggins and Command Sgt. Maj. James B. Champagne, along with York's former battalion commander and sergeant major, presented the wounded warrior with the Purple Heart. The Purple Heart is awarded in the name of the President of the United States to those who have been wounded or killed in combat while serving with the US military. Specialist Christopher York, (center) a military police officer attached to the US Army Sustainment Command, is congratulated after being presented the Purple Heart, Dec. 2, 2008 for injuries sustained during an attack on his patrol Dec. 15, 2007 while deployed in Iraq. Nearly a year after his life-altering experience in Iraq, York was flown to Fort Riley, Kan. and honored in a ceremony during which the 1st Inf. Div. commander, Brig. Gen. Perry L. Wiggins and Command Sgt. Maj. James B. Champagne, along with York's former battalion commander and sergeant major, presented the wounded warrior with the Purple Heart. The Purple Heart is awarded in the name of the President of the United States to those who have been wounded or killed in combat while serving with the US military. U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 4th BCT, 1st Cav. Div. exchange a 'pound' as they watch a soldier assigned to the 341st Romanian Inf. Bn. demonstrate how to fire a rocket-propelled grenade launcher during a cross-training event at the Bardia Firing Range. A Romanian soldier, assigned to the 341st Romanian Inf. Bn. instructs Spc. Justin Dreyer, assigned to the 4th Special Troops Bn., 4th BCT, 1st Cav. Div., how to fire a rocket-propelled grenade launcher during a cross-training event at the Bardia Firing Range. U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 4th BCT, 1st Cav. Div. demonstrate how to operate an M-4 carbine during a training exercise with troops from the 341st Romanian Infantry battalion during a cross-training event at the Bardia Firing Range.
Army Brig. Gen. Sanford Holman, vice commander of U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint Warfighting Center, and Navy Rear Adm. Anthony Kurta, Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa's prospective commander, discuss a mission rehearsal exercise, Jan. 13. Children of the Al Ashyabb scholl prepare to hear a story as read by Sgt. Teresa Perrin Jan. 12, as part of the  "Read Iraq" program.  The program is a 287th Sustainment Brigade Civilian Military Operations (CMO) initiative designed to assist Iraqi students improve English speaking skills. Sgt. Teresa Perrin, a patient administrator for the 287th Brigade Surgeon staff, puts on a sad face while reciting a children's story in English for students at Al Ashyabb school. Jan. 12, while interpreter Mansour looks on with amusement. With assistance from interpreter Haider, Spc. Cassandra Miller, a supply specialist with the 287th Sustainment Brigade, reads a children book to Iraqi students at Al Ashyabb school, Jan. 12. Al Ashyabb school children listen to 287th Sustainer Spc. Cassandra Miller reading of a children's book in English as part of the "Read Iraq program, Jan. 12.
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