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Task Force Operations Soldiers work to hone their skills

Task Force Operations Soldiers work to hone their skills

Task Force Operations Soldiers work to hone their skills during casualty decontamination operations, Dec. 6, at the Sudden Response exercise at Fort Benning, Ga. The exercise was designed to test the 4th MEB, 1... More

Role players added realism to the recent Sudden Response

Role players added realism to the recent Sudden Response

Role players added realism to the recent Sudden Response exercise held at Fort Benning, Ga., earlier this month. The 4th MEB, 1st Infantry Division, led a group of units comprising Task Force Operations, and ho... More

Soldiers with the 4th MEB, 1st Infantry Division, recently

Soldiers with the 4th MEB, 1st Infantry Division, recently

Soldiers with the 4th MEB, 1st Infantry Division, recently returned from Fort Benning, Ga., and other locations, where they participated in an exercise, dubbed Sudden Response. The exercise was designed to test... More

Members of the Fort Benning Fire Department work to

Members of the Fort Benning Fire Department work to

Members of the Fort Benning Fire Department work to put out a fire so that engineers can begin to clear the rubble for urban search and rescue operations, Dec. 6 at Fort Benning, Ga. Civilian agencies and units... More

Soldiers with the 4th MEB, 1st Infantry Division, recently

Soldiers with the 4th MEB, 1st Infantry Division, recently

Soldiers with the 4th MEB, 1st Infantry Division, recently returned from Fort Benning, Ga., and other locations, where they participated in an exercise, dubbed Sudden Response. The exercise was designed to test... More

The 4th MEB, 1st Infantry Division participated in

The 4th MEB, 1st Infantry Division participated in

The 4th MEB, 1st Infantry Division participated in a weeklong exercise, dubbed Sudden Response, at Fort Benning, Ga., which culminated Dec. 12. The exercise was designed to test the 4th MEB's lead as task force... More

The 4th MEB, 1st Inf. Div., recently returned from

The 4th MEB, 1st Inf. Div., recently returned from

The 4th MEB, 1st Inf. Div., recently returned from Fort Benning, Ga., and other locations, from an exercise, dubbed Sudden Response. The 4th MEB worked around the clock during the week long exercise, which conc... More

Capt. Timothy Curtis, 4th MEB, 1st Inf. Div., briefs

Capt. Timothy Curtis, 4th MEB, 1st Inf. Div., briefs

Capt. Timothy Curtis, 4th MEB, 1st Inf. Div., briefs Maj. Gen. Leslie Smith, Maneuver Support Center of Excellence and Fort Leonard Wood commanding general, on ongoing operations during an exercise called Sudde... More

Task Force Operations Soldiers work to hone their skills

Task Force Operations Soldiers work to hone their skills

Task Force Operations Soldiers work to hone their skills during casualty decontamination operations Dec. 6 at the Sudden Response exercise at Fort Benning, Ga. The exercise was designed to test the 4th MEB, 1st... More

Engineers from Fort Benning, Ga., comprised part of

Engineers from Fort Benning, Ga., comprised part of

Engineers from Fort Benning, Ga., comprised part of Task Force 11 during a recent exercise at their home base, dubbed Sudden Response. Task Force 11 falls under the 4th MEB, 1st Infantry Division, and led Task ... More

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