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Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Bailey, deputy commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Bailey, deputy commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Bailey, deputy commanding general, maneuver, 4th Infantry Division and U.S. Division-North, presents a Task Force Ironhorse Coin to Sgt. 1st Class Nicholas Gabel in recognition for his commit... More

Soldiers of Battery B, 3rd Battalion, 29th Field Artillery

Soldiers of Battery B, 3rd Battalion, 29th Field Artillery

Soldiers of Battery B, 3rd Battalion, 29th Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, fire a 13-gun salute to honor Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Bailey, departing deputy commanding general ... More

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Bailey, departing deputy commanding

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Bailey, departing deputy commanding

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Bailey, departing deputy commanding general for support, 4th Infantry Division, addresses soldiers, family and friends of Fort Carson gathered at Founders Field for a farewell retreat, April ... More

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Bailey, deputy commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Bailey, deputy commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Bailey, deputy commanding general, maneuver, 4th Infantry Division and U.S. Division-North, administers the Oath of Enlistment to Sgt. 1st Class Nicholas Gabel, psychological operations plann... More

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Bailey, deputy commanding

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Bailey, deputy commanding

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Bailey, deputy commanding general-maneuver addresses soldiers, family and friends of Fort Carson gathered at Founders Field for a farewell retreat April 24, 2012. Bailey departs Fort Carson t... More

Maj. Gen. Joseph Anderson, commanding general, 4th

Maj. Gen. Joseph Anderson, commanding general, 4th

Maj. Gen. Joseph Anderson, commanding general, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, affixed the Legion of Merit to Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Bailey, departing deputy commanding general for support, during a farewell... More

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