The U.S. Army Cyber Training Battalion was activated October 6.

The U.S. Army Cyber Training Battalion was activated October 6. "I am truly honored and humbled to have been chosen to lead the Army’s newest battalion ... into the future," said the unit's commander, Lt. Col. Benjamin Sangster.

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Quick reminder for the Cyber Security & Tech Day at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today  (Oct. 19) at the Fort Gordon Conference and Catering Center in the North Ballroom.  The schedule of the seminar is posted below.

Quick reminder for the Cyber Security & Tech Day at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today (Oct. 19) at the Fort Gordon Conference and Catering Center in the North Ballroom. The schedule of the seminar is posted below.

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Maj. Gen. John B. Morrison, Jr., talks to media Friday morning, Aug. 26, after taking command of the Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon.  This is Maj. Gen. Morrison’s second tour at Fort Gordon; he commanded the 7th Signal Command (Theater) here from 2012-1014.

Maj. Gen. John B. Morrison, Jr., talks to media Friday morning, Aug. 26, after taking command of the Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon. This is Maj. Gen. Morrison’s second tour at Fort Gordon; he commanded the 7th Signal Command (Theater) here from 2012-1014.

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CSM Carlos M. Simmons is welcomed to the post Friday morning, Aug. 26, following a ceremony in which he assumed responsibility as the command sergeant major of the Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon.  Simmons has 28 years of service, which includes overseas tours in Korea and Germany, and stateside assignments at Fort Bragg, NC; Fort Campbell, KY; Fort Lewis, WA; and Fort Ord, CA.

CSM Carlos M. Simmons is welcomed to the post Friday morning, Aug. 26, following a ceremony in which he assumed responsibility as the command sergeant major of the Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon. Simmons has 28 years of service, which includes overseas tours in Korea and Germany, and stateside assignments at Fort Bragg, NC; Fort Campbell, KY; Fort Lewis, WA; and Fort Ord, CA.

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There were  more 250 Warrant Officers comprised of mutiple branches across Fort Gordon to include Signal, Cyber, MI, Ordnance, Quartermaster, and Vetinerary Corps. (Photo by Capt. Danielle Covington, Cyber CoE, Public Affairs)

There were more 250 Warrant Officers comprised of mutiple branches across Fort Gordon to include Signal, Cyber, MI, Ordnance, Quartermaster, and Vetinerary Corps. (Photo by Capt. Danielle Covington, Cyber CoE, Public Affairs)

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Col. Edmonson, Signal Commandant fills the ears of his audience while stretching before the start of the 98th U.S. Army Warrant Officer run. (Photo by Capt. Danielle Covington, Cyber, CoE, Public Affairs)

Col. Edmonson, Signal Commandant fills the ears of his audience while stretching before the start of the 98th U.S. Army Warrant Officer run. (Photo by Capt. Danielle Covington, Cyber, CoE, Public Affairs)

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