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Why We Serve: Spc. Maguire and Sgt. Miller
Story by Sgt. Mike MacLeod | 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division Public Affairs | Date: 07.30.2012At a high school ski club outing, Travis Miller tried to do some “Sean White X-Games” stuff, hit his head on a rail, broke a vertebra and began bleeding internally. Fortunately, his football buddy, Greg... Read More
82nd Airborne Division flight medic killed in Eastern Afghanistan
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Eric Pahon | 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade | Date: 07.25.2012An 82nd Airborne Division flight medic was killed Monday when the Forward Operating Base he was on came under enemy fire in Logar province, Afghanistan. Read More
Airborne commander dresses work ethic in language of paratroopers
Story by Sgt. Mike MacLeod | 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division Public Affairs | Date: 07.23.2012When U.S. Army Lt. Col. Paul Narowski learned that he would be commanding a support battalion in the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team, he set out to codify his command philosophy in a language... Read More
Why We Serve: Spc. Nathaniel Rose
Story by Sgt. Mike MacLeod | 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division Public Affairs | Date: 06.30.2012From a small town in Montana to a small base in Afghanistan, Spc. Nathaniel Rose feels at home – to a degree – here in Afghanistan’s mountainous Ghazni Province. Read More
Bragg paratroopers, Afghan soldiers disrupt insurgent safe havens in Ghazni province
Story by Sgt. Mike MacLeod | 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division Public Affairs | Date: 06.08.2012Insurgents are learning that U.S. and Afghan forces will go anywhere at anytime to disrupt and destroy their capabilities, said a U.S. military commander in southern Ghazni province, today. Read More