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Bliss Brews and Que
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Veasley | 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | Date: 10.14.2012FORT BLISS, Texas -Ribbons of hickory smoke poured out of the grills, the sweet smell of brisket and baby-back ribs dancing in the air. The mood was just right and the weather couldn’t be better October 12 to... Read More
No injuries as two US Navy vessels collide off Eastern US Coast
Courtesy Story | U.S. Navy | Date: 10.13.2012There were no injuries as a U.S. Navy submarine and an Aegis cruiser collided off the coast of the Eastern United States earlier this afternoon. Read More
Angels of mercy: Forward Support Medical Platoon 3 saves lives in Uruzgan
Story by Spc. Nevada Jack Smith | 117th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (Hawaii) | Date: 10.01.2012The sound of a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter can strike fear into the heart of an enemy and inspire hope in soldiers fighting on the ground. To an injured soldier, there is no sweeter sound than the staccato thrum... Read More
Deputy commander enables return of elite arctic training
Story by Sgt. Thomas Duval | 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division Public Affairs | Date: 10.02.2012The soldiers of the 75th Ranger Regiment are recognized as some of the best trained, experienced and lethal troops. Their precision night raids into enemy territories and their ability to rapidly deploy make... Read More
ChalleNGe’s cowboy curriculum cultivates ‘can do’ culture
Story by 1st Lt. Christian Venhuizen | Wyoming National Guard | Date: 10.10.2012Wyoming is a state where the cowboy is the state symbol, trademarked and placed on every license plate, ID card, and accepted as the mascot of the state’s only public university. Read More