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An AH-64D Apache Longbow from Charlie Company, 4th

An AH-64D Apache Longbow from Charlie Company, 4th

An AH-64D Apache Longbow from Charlie Company, 4th Battalion, 501st Aviation Regiment, “Pistoleros,” trains with the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter (USCGC) Wrangell in the Northern Arabian Gulf May 6, 2015. Overwater ... More

U.S. Soldiers with the 4th Battalion, 227th

U.S. Soldiers with the 4th Battalion, 227th

U.S. Soldiers with the 4th Battalion, 227th Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division bow their heads in prayer during a transfer of authority ceremony at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Aug. 17, 2013. The S... More

An AH-64D Apache Longbow from Charlie Company, 4th

An AH-64D Apache Longbow from Charlie Company, 4th

An AH-64D Apache Longbow from Charlie Company, 4th Battalion, 501st Aviation Regiment, “Pistoleros,” flies against the backdrop of Kuwait City en route to an overwater training event with the U.S. Coast Guard M... More

From left to right: Chief Warrant Officer 4 Sebastien

From left to right: Chief Warrant Officer 4 Sebastien

From left to right: Chief Warrant Officer 4 Sebastien B. Cosyns (Tucson, Ariz.), Lt. Col. Henry C. Perry (Vista, Calif.), and Command Sgt. Maj. Zach H. Hurst (Logan, Ohio) of the 4th Battalion, 227th Attack-Rec... More

An AH-64D Apache Longbow from Charlie Company, 4th

An AH-64D Apache Longbow from Charlie Company, 4th

An AH-64D Apache Longbow from Charlie Company, 4th Battalion, 501st Aviation Regiment, “Pistoleros,” on approach to Patton Army Heliport at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, during a training flight May 6, 2015. The Fort B... More

The guidons of the 4th Battalion, 501st

The guidons of the 4th Battalion, 501st

The guidons of the 4th Battalion, 501st Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion and the 4th Battalion, 227th Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion are lowered for the "Star Spangled Banner" during a transfer of authority cer... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher M. Barnwell, left, the

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher M. Barnwell, left, the

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christopher M. Barnwell, left, the commander of the 4th Battalion, 501st Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion, and Command Sgt. Maj. Steven D. Odom case the battalion’s colors during a transfer of... More

Lt. Col. Henry C. Perry, commander of the 4th Battalion,

Lt. Col. Henry C. Perry, commander of the 4th Battalion,

Lt. Col. Henry C. Perry, commander of the 4th Battalion, 227th Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, attacks a cake with a traditional cavalry saber at the conclusion of a transfer of authority... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Henry C. Perry, left, the commander

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Henry C. Perry, left, the commander

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Henry C. Perry, left, the commander of the 4th Battalion, 227th Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion, and Command Sgt. Maj. Zach H. Hurst, uncase the battalion’s colors during a transfer of author... More

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