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Gen. Vincent Brooks, commanding general, U.S. Forces

Gen. Vincent Brooks, commanding general, U.S. Forces

Gen. Vincent Brooks, commanding general, U.S. Forces Korea, congratulates the 131 U.S. and South Korean Soldiers that earned the Expert Infantryman Badge during a ceremony May 26 at Camp Casey, South Korea. “We... More

Spc. James Quigley, an infantryman with Company A,

Spc. James Quigley, an infantryman with Company A,

Spc. James Quigley, an infantryman with Company A, 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, attempts to throw a training grenade into the target ring May 13 d... More

Gen. Vincent Brooks, commanding general, USFK, pins

Gen. Vincent Brooks, commanding general, USFK, pins

Gen. Vincent Brooks, commanding general, USFK, pins a U.S. Army Commendation Medal on Sgt. Andrew Raines, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, f... More

Soldiers congratulate Republic of Korea Army 1st Lt.

Soldiers congratulate Republic of Korea Army 1st Lt.

Soldiers congratulate Republic of Korea Army 1st Lt. Ji Eun Jeong, a platoon leader in the 115th Mechanized Infantry Battalion, 90th Mech. Inf. Brigade, 30th Mech. Inf. Division, on earning an U.S. Army Expert ... More

Author visits Marshall Center Research Library

Author visits Marshall Center Research Library

Rachel Thompson, director of Special Projects with the George C. Marshall International Center at Dodona Manor in Leesburg, Va., visits the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies to present a c... More

1st Lt. Nicholas Kiser a platoon leader from Company

1st Lt. Nicholas Kiser a platoon leader from Company

1st Lt. Nicholas Kiser a platoon leader from Company A, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team completes the 12-mile ruck march May 26 for the Expert Infantryman Badge in a little ... More

Republic of Korea Army 1st Lt. Ji Eun Jeong, a platoon

Republic of Korea Army 1st Lt. Ji Eun Jeong, a platoon

Republic of Korea Army 1st Lt. Ji Eun Jeong, a platoon leader in the 115th Mechanized Infantry Battalion, 90th Mech. Inf. Brigade, 30th Mech. Inf. Division, raises her hands in victory May 26, as she approaches... More

US and Republic of Korea Soldiers attempt to finish

US and Republic of Korea Soldiers attempt to finish

US and Republic of Korea Soldiers attempt to finish the Expert Infantryman Badge testing May 26 at “Objective Bull” in the Schoonover Bowl at Camp Casey, South Korea. The objective, which consisted of correctly... More

Brig. Gen. Brian Mennes, deputy commanding general

Brig. Gen. Brian Mennes, deputy commanding general

Brig. Gen. Brian Mennes, deputy commanding general for maneuver, 2nd Infantry Division, discusses the importance of the Expert Infantryman Badge and congratulates the U.S. and South Korean Soldiers that earned ... More

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