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  • Service recalls 9/11 trauma, resolve, resilience that followed

    At the Warrior Chapel on Camp Red Cloud in Uijeongbu Sept. 11, firefighter Yi Song-am of the post’s fire department, strikes a memorial bell during a ceremony commemorating the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. A speaker at the service said the American people had demonstrated resilience and resolve in the years since. – U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Song Ji-hun
  • What goes up... Complete

    Donjuan Brown, of Company C, 1st Battalion, 72nd Armor Regiment, hits the sand after completing the long jump during the Army in Korea Track and Field competition Sept. 15 at Camp Casey’s Schoonover Bowl. Soldiers, civilians and family members from throughout Korea came to Area I to compete in 12 track events and five field events. – Photo courtesy of Jeffrey Rivers
  • SUV-lovers find off-road thrills at Casey

    On the rugged terrain of a military vehicle training course at Camp Casey Sept. 1, a driver maneuvers his SUV during a “Jeep Jamboree” that saw Jeep owners putting their vehicles through the muddy rigors of off-road driving. They capped the day with an outdoor barbecue. – Photo courtesy of Jeffrey Rivers
  • BOSS luau bestows end-of-summer fun

    At a Hawaiian luau event at the Camp Red Cloud swimming pool Sept. 15, Spc. Megan McInnis holds the limbo stick as 9-year-old Moira Perez bends her way through. McInnis is with Camp Red Cloud’s Better Opportunities for Single (and unaccompanied) Soldiers (BOSS) program, which sponsored the luau. Perez was there with her mother and father, Pfc. Keith Perez of the 304th Signal Battalion. Partygoers competed in limbo and hula-hoop contests. – U.S. Army photo by Sgt.
  • West Casey Chapel reopens after stem-to-stern overhaul

    During a Sept. 7 ribbon-cutting celebrating the reopening of the West Casey Chapel, members of a Gospel choir sing for an audience of about 60 Soldiers, civilians and families members. Besides an all-new look, the chapel now has more space, a full-size kitchen, and an outdoor playground and parking lot, among other improvements. – U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jeff Troth
  • 2ID gears up for use of new MRAPs

    A 2nd Infantry Division Soldier guides a Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected Vehicle, also known as an MRAP, during a driver training class at Rodriguez Range last month. The division recently took delivery on a quantity of MRAPS, and put prospective MRAP drivers through a course in how to drive and do upkeep on the 16-ton vehicles. – U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Juan F. Jimenez
  • CFC kicks off in Warrior Country

    Area I kicks off the 2012 Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas with a cake-cutting and picnic at Camp Casey’s United Service Organizations gazebo Sept. 7. CFC gives Department of Defense service members and civilian employees a chance to give to charitable organizations. Last year, CFC marked 50 years since it was established by President John F. Kennedy, with a total giving of over $18 billion to charity. The campaign ends Nov. 16. – U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class
  • Uhgggrrrh...!

    Paul Whitley of the 304tth Signal Battalion, competing in the 165-pound weight class, attempts to lift 295 pounds during a powerlifting competition held at the Camp Stanley Fitness Center, Sept. 22. He and 15 other lifters competed against themselves and each other in the squat, bench press and dead lift. Fitness center staffers were judges to ensure that the lifters followed the Olympic power lifting rules. – U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jeff Troth
  • Friendship fest strengthens alliance

    At the ROK-U.S. Cultural Plaza in Dongducheon near Camp Casey Sept. 22, traditional Korean dances are performed during the 8th Korean-American Friendship Festival. The dancers were one of several American and Korean groups who entertained onlookers during the day’s events, which also featured plenty of free food, Korean and American. – U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jeff Troth
  • Jumpin’ at the Village Green

    At the Village Green on Camp Red Cloud Sept. 25, members of the 2nd Infantry Division Band are joined by members of the South Korean Army’s 26th Infantry Division Band, during “Concert on the Green,” an event that brought together members of the off-post Korean community with those of the Warrior Country community – Soldiers, civilians and family members. Leading the musicians is Chief Warrant Officer 4 William Brazier, the 2nd Infantry Division Band commander. The event
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