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SPC Alysha Ford
See how the Army has helped Alysha and her entire family become Army Strong.
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SPC Alysha Ford
See how the Army has helped Alysha and her entire family become Army Strong.
CATEGORY: Family
TAGS: Aviation
09W
SPC Alysha Ford
0:45
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Strength to Sustain
The safety of a Blackhawk Helicopter lies in the hands of the UH-60 Helicopter R...
CATEGORY: Soldier Life
TAGS: Aviation
Strength to Sustain
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SGT Magdalena James
00:47
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Major Nouansy Wilton, M.D.
Major Wilton is very inspired by how many women are in leadership roles in the A...
Major Nouansy Wilton, M.D.
02:00
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Racing Episode 10
Proudly representing the the men and women that serve comes first for the U.S. A...
CATEGORY: Racing
TAGS: Army Racing
NASCAR
NHRA
Racing Episode 10
01:59
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Private Erin Briggs
Private Erin Briggs answers Amanda from Ashland, Massachusetts who asks; "Is tra...
Private Erin Briggs
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DRILL SERGEANT STAPLES
Drill Sergeant Staples answers Kyra from Sparta, Georgia who asks; "Do the women...
DRILL SERGEANT STAPLES
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DRILL SERGEANT ERICA SCHLUETER
Sergeant Erica Schlueter answers William from Clearfield, Utah who asks; "I'm ge...
DRILL SERGEANT ERICA SCHLUETER
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DRILL SERGEANT TRAVIS W. BAMMER
Drill Sergeant Travis W. Bammer answers Sierra from Henderson, Nevada who asks; ...
DRILL SERGEANT TRAVIS W. BAMMER
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PRIVATE ANDERSON
Private Anderson answers Naomi from Chicago, Illinois who asks; "Do women train ...
PRIVATE ANDERSON
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Private Mary Miller
Private Mary Miller answers Angelina from Granada Hills, California who asks; "D...
Private Mary Miller
SPC Alysha Ford
See how the Army has helped Alysha and her entire family become Army Strong.
SPC Alysha Ford:
All my family is in the Army. My brother is in the Army, he's a field artillery, my cousins are in the Army, and so I really wanted to follow in their footsteps.
My family was very shocked when I joined the military, but they were very proud.
Growing up, I was a shy, quiet girl, but I've come out of my shell when I joined the Army. I've constantly had to push myself to reach higher levels that I never thought I could achieve. Joining the Army has taught me so many things that I never thought I could do.
Right now I'm studying to be an NCO-a sergeant-and hopefully, one of these days, I'll be a pilot. I've grown into a leader.
My advice to anyone is "go for it." It's a great experience.
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