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Soldiers deployed to Iraq from Fort Bliss, Texas, Delta

Soldiers deployed to Iraq from Fort Bliss, Texas, Delta

Soldiers deployed to Iraq from Fort Bliss, Texas, Delta Company, 2nd Brigade Engineer Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Army Division known as “Starfighters” stand behind a display of the RQ-7B Shadows, a... More

A Soldier with the 2nd Engineer Battalion, 3rd Brigade

A Soldier with the 2nd Engineer Battalion, 3rd Brigade

A Soldier with the 2nd Engineer Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, sets fire to the colors during the 69th annual Burning of the Colors ceremony, Dec. 5th, on Bulldog field, Fort Bliss, T... More

Soldiers with the 2nd Engineer Battalion, 3rd Brigade

Soldiers with the 2nd Engineer Battalion, 3rd Brigade

Soldiers with the 2nd Engineer Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, render honors to the colors during the 69th annual Burning of the Colors ceremony, Dec. 5th, on Bulldog field, Fort Bliss... More

A Soldier with the 2nd Engineer Battalion, 3rd Brigade

A Soldier with the 2nd Engineer Battalion, 3rd Brigade

A Soldier with the 2nd Engineer Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, shoots M200 blank cartridges in a reenactment during the 69th annual Burning of the Colors ceremony, Dec. 5th, on Bulldo... More

Soldiers deployed to Iraq from Fort Bliss, Texas, Delta

Soldiers deployed to Iraq from Fort Bliss, Texas, Delta

Soldiers deployed to Iraq from Fort Bliss, Texas, Delta Company, 2nd Brigade Engineer Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Army Division prepare the RQ-7B Shadow, an unmanned aerial system, for launch, Oct. ... More

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