• FORT CARSON, Colo. - "The Mountain Post Team" stands in mass formation after completing a four-mile installation run in honor of Veteran's Day Nov. 5. The 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson Commanding General Maj. Gen. David G. Perkins addressed the Soldiers following the run, asking the formation to remember their comrades during the upcoming holiday.

    Arial Formation.

    FORT CARSON, Colo. - "The Mountain Post Team" stands in mass formation after completing a four-mile installation run in honor of Veteran's Day Nov. 5. The 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson Commanding General Maj. Gen. David G. Perkins addressed the...

  • FORT CARSON, Colo. - Col.  Mark McKearn, the acting commandant for the U.S. Military Academy, and Maj. Gen. David G. Perkins, commanding general, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, lead "Mountain Post" Soldiers in chants of "Go Army - Beat Air Force," during the final formation following a four-mile installation run in honor of America's veterans, Nov. 5. After the run, the approximately 9,000 Soldiers, Airmen, Family members, veterans and Department of Defense civilians of the Mountain Post Team regrouped at Ironhorse Park, where Perkins and McKearn, rallied the formation calling for the troops to show their support for the U.S. Military Academy versus the Air Force Academy Football Game Nov. 7.

    McKearn.

    FORT CARSON, Colo. - Col. Mark McKearn, the acting commandant for the U.S. Military Academy, and Maj. Gen. David G. Perkins, commanding general, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, lead "Mountain Post" Soldiers in chants of "Go Army - Beat Air...

  • FORT CARSON, Colo. - Soldiers of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division's Rear Detachment finish strong on the final leg of a four-mile installation run Nov. 5, celebrating the courage and sacrifices of America's veterans. The rear detachment represented the 3rd BCT, which is currently deployed to the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif. Maj. Gen. David G. Perkins, commanding general of the 4th Inf. Div. and Fort Carson, hosted the run for approximately 9,000 Soldiers, Airmen, Family members, veterans and Department of Defense civilians, to salute America's veterans and encourage Soldiers to remember their comrades fighting overseas.

    Run.

    FORT CARSON, Colo. - Soldiers of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division's Rear Detachment finish strong on the final leg of a four-mile installation run Nov. 5, celebrating the courage and sacrifices of America's veterans. The rear...

  • FORT CARSON, Colo. - The 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division Salute Battery salutes the colors during Revelry before a four-mile installation run off at Founder's Field Nov. 5. Following the run, Maj. Gen. David G. Perkins, commanding general, 4th Inf. Div. and Fort Carson, thanked the Mountain Post Soldiers for their dedication to the Army's continuing mission answering the nation's call.

    Cannons.

    FORT CARSON, Colo. - The 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division Salute Battery salutes the colors during Revelry before a four-mile installation run off at Founder's Field Nov. 5. Following the run, Maj. Gen. David G. Perkins, commanding...

  • FORT CARSON, Colo. - Col. Jeffery Martindale, commander, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, leads the "Raider" Brigade formation as Master Sgt. Michael Newton, noncommissioned officer in charge of personnel, 1st BCT, 4th Inf. Div., carries the brigade colors during a four-mile installation run honoring the nation's veterans Nov. 5. After the run, the approximately 9,000 Soldiers, Airmen, Family members, and Department of Defense civilians of the Mountain Post Team regrouped at Ironhorse park, where the 4th Inf. Div. and Fort Carson Commanding General Maj. Gen. David G. Perkins and Col. Mark McKearn, the acting commandant for the U.S. Military Academy, lead the formation in chants of "Go Army - Beat Air Force."

    Raider Brigade.

    FORT CARSON, Colo. - Col. Jeffery Martindale, commander, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, leads the "Raider" Brigade formation as Master Sgt. Michael Newton, noncommissioned officer in charge of personnel, 1st BCT, 4th Inf. Div., carries...

  • FORT CARSON, Colo. - Spc. Michael Mumby, canine handler, 148th Military Police Detachment, 759th MP Company, and his partner, a German Shepherd named Sgt. Chat who works as a patrol narcotics detection dog, kept pace with the Mountain Post Team during a four-mile installation run to honor veterans Nov. 5. U.S. Army tradition dictates that the dog is always one rank higher than the handler of a canine team.

    K-9.

    FORT CARSON, Colo. - Spc. Michael Mumby, canine handler, 148th Military Police Detachment, 759th MP Company, and his partner, a German Shepherd named Sgt. Chat who works as a patrol narcotics detection dog, kept pace with the Mountain Post Team during...

  • FORT CARSON, Colo. - Approximately 9,000 Soldiers, Airmen, Family members, and Department of Defense civilians participated in a four-mile installation run to celebrate the nation's veterans Nov. 5. The Mountain post Soldiers led by 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson Commanding General David G. Perkins began the run at Founder's  Field and ended with a formation at Ironhorse Park for a short veteran's appreciation ceremony and pep-rally for the U.S. Military Academy Football Team, who played against the Air Force Academy team Nov. 7.

    Line.

    FORT CARSON, Colo. - Approximately 9,000 Soldiers, Airmen, Family members, and Department of Defense civilians participated in a four-mile installation run to celebrate the nation's veterans Nov. 5. The Mountain post Soldiers led by 4th Infantry...

  • FORT CARSON, Colo. - The Ivy Division Band plays at the commencement of the 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson Veteran's Day Installation Run at Founder's Field Nov. 5. After the Fort Carson Soldiers began their four-mile run the band traveled to Ironhorse Park to greet the running formation of approximately 9,000 Soldiers, Airmen, Family members, and Department of Defense civilians as they crossed the finish line with motivational music, such as "When the Saint's Come Marching In" and the theme from Rocky.

    Band.

    FORT CARSON, Colo. - The Ivy Division Band plays at the commencement of the 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson Veteran's Day Installation Run at Founder's Field Nov. 5. After the Fort Carson Soldiers began their four-mile run the band traveled to...

  • FORT CARSON, Colo. - The 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson Commanding General Maj. Gen. David G. Perkins, the division staff and Fort Carson Mounted Color Guard lead Mountain Post Soldiers on a four-mile installation run in honor of the nation's veterans Nov. 5. Following the run, approximately 9,000 Soldiers, Airmen, Family members, veterans and Department of Defense civilians formed up at Ironhorse Park where Perkins thanked all for their service, and rallied the troops to support the U.S. Military Academy versus the Air Force Academy Football Game Nov. 7.

    Command Group.

    FORT CARSON, Colo. - The 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson Commanding General Maj. Gen. David G. Perkins, the division staff and Fort Carson Mounted Color Guard lead Mountain Post Soldiers on a four-mile installation run in honor of the nation's...

  • FORT CARSON, Colo. - Spc. Martin Balderas, a power-generation equipment repairer from El Paso, Texas, assigned to Headquarters Headquarters Company, 1st Special Troops Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, carries the 1st STB colors during an installation run Nov. 5. Balderas said he was proud to have run the entire four miles without relinquishing the battalion standard. "My goal was to motivate everybody," he said.

    Spc. Balderas.

    FORT CARSON, Colo. - Spc. Martin Balderas, a power-generation equipment repairer from El Paso, Texas, assigned to Headquarters Headquarters Company, 1st Special Troops Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, carries the 1st STB...

  • FORT CARSON, Colo. - Approximately 9,000 Soldiers, Airmen, Family members, veterans and Department of Defense civilians, comprising the "Mountain Post Team," stand in formation to honor their fallen comrades during a moment of silence after completing a four-mile Veteran's Day run, Nov. 5. Fourth Infantry Division and Fort Carson Commanding General Maj. Gen. David Perkins thanked the Soldiers for their service and asked them to remember their brothers and sisters deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Formation.

    FORT CARSON, Colo. - Approximately 9,000 Soldiers, Airmen, Family members, veterans and Department of Defense civilians, comprising the "Mountain Post Team," stand in formation to honor their fallen comrades during a moment of silence after completing...

  • FORT CARSON, Colo. - Maj. Gen. David G. Perkins, commanding general, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, and Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Dailey, the senior enlisted leader on Fort Carson, receive "Mountain Post" Soldiers at the conclusion of a four-mile installation run in honor of Veteran's Day Nov. 5. The run began at Founder's Field and circled the post finishing at Ironhorse Park.

    Finish.

    FORT CARSON, Colo. - Maj. Gen. David G. Perkins, commanding general, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, and Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Dailey, the senior enlisted leader on Fort Carson, receive "Mountain Post" Soldiers at the conclusion of a...

  • FORT CARSON, Colo. - Maj. Gen. David G. Perkins, commanding general, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, and Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel M. Dailey, the Mountain Post senior enlisted leader, congratulate Soldiers, Airmen, Family members, veterans and Department of Defense civilians completing a four-mile installation run in honor of the nation's veterans Nov. 5. "We are here to celebrate the literally millions of veterans across our country," said Perkins. "This includes the Soldiers out with us - the free world owes you and other veterans a debt of gratitude."

    CG.

    FORT CARSON, Colo. - Maj. Gen. David G. Perkins, commanding general, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, and Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel M. Dailey, the Mountain Post senior enlisted leader, congratulate Soldiers, Airmen, Family members, veterans and...

  • FORT CARSON, Colo. - Approximately 9,000 Soldiers, Airmen, Family members, and Department of Defense civilians participated in a four-mile installation run to celebrate the nation's veterans Nov. 5. The Mountain post Soldiers led by 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson Commanding General David G. Perkins began the run at Founder's  Field and ended with a formation at Ironhorse Park for a short veteran's appreciation ceremony and a call to support the U.S. Military Academy Football Team, who played against the Air Force Academy team Nov. 7.

    Finish line.

    FORT CARSON, Colo. - Approximately 9,000 Soldiers, Airmen, Family members, and Department of Defense civilians participated in a four-mile installation run to celebrate the nation's veterans Nov. 5. The Mountain post Soldiers led by 4th Infantry...

FORT CARSON, Colo. - Mountain Post Soldiers, Airmen, Family members, veterans and Department of Defense civilians gathered on Founder's Field before a four-mile installation run Nov. 5 to pay tribute to America's military in honor of Veteran's Day.
The Commanding General of the 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson Maj. Gen. David Perkins and Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Dailey led the "Mountain Post Team" during the run to reinforce the "One Team-One Fight" model and build post cohesion and esprit de corps.
"We are here to celebrate and honor millions of veterans across our country," said Perkins. "This includes the Soldiers out here today with us - the free world owes you and other veterans a debt of gratitude."
Perkins said it was a perfect Colorado morning to bring Soldiers of the 4th Inf. Div. and Fort Carson together for physical training, while saluting the veterans who served, will serve and continue to serve the nation and its interest.
Col. Mark McKearn, the acting commandant for the U.S. Military Academy, joined the command group during the run and led Soldiers in cheers of "Go Army - Beat Air Force" at the final formation at Ironhorse Park.
"This is an opportunity for all of the units of Fort Carson to come together, build the team, build camaraderie, and live the division Mission, Soldier, Family, Team concept," said Dailey. "We are also running to motivate the West Point graduates and cadets here for the Nov. 7 'Go Army, Beat Air Force' Game at the Air Force Academy."
Approximately 9,000 Soldiers, Airmen, leaders and civilians from U.S. Army Garrison Fort Carson; Medical Department Activity; Dental Activity; U.S. Air Force 13th Air Support Operation Group; 71st Ordnance Group (Explosive Ordnance Disposal); 52nd Engineer Battalion; 759th Military Police Company; and 43rd Sustainment Brigade participated in the run.
The 4th Inf. Div. Headquarters; the Division Special Troops Battalion; two brigade combat teams, and two brigade rear detachments completed the Mountain Post Team, placing approximately 9,000 Soldiers, Family members, veterans, and civilians on a four-mile course at the center of Fort Carson.
The "Ivy" Division's 4th BCT is currently deployed to Afghanistan for a 12-month mission in support of Operation Enduring Freedom; and the 3rd BCT is deployed to National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif.
Pvt. Jeremy Ray Bailey, a power generation equipment repairer assigned to Headquarters Support Company, DSTB, 4th Inf. Div., said that the run was good for morale and inspired him as a Soldier to remember the veterans who have served.
"It is humbling to think about the sacrifices made by the men and women in our military's uniforms and our country's history," said Bailey, a native of Chico, Calif. "To be able to run with many of them in this run is a terrific experience."
Perkins led the runners to the final formation at Ironhorse Park where he rallied motivated Soldiers, Airmen and civilians, addressing the significance of the special event.
"We are paying tribute to our veterans and the hundreds of thousands of servicemembers who have paid the ultimate price to protect the freedoms we hold dear," concluded Perkins. "Thank you for what you do every day and thank you for wearing the uniform in service to our nation."

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