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Air Force One touches down at Fort Bliss, Texas, Aug

Air Force One touches down at Fort Bliss, Texas, Aug

Air Force One touches down at Fort Bliss, Texas, Aug 31, 2010. President Barack Obama visited with troops from the installation to honor their service and sacrifice during the Iraq war.

President Barack Obama speaks to soldiers at the Stafford

President Barack Obama speaks to soldiers at the Stafford

President Barack Obama speaks to soldiers at the Stafford Dining Facility at Fort Bliss, Texas, Aug. 31, 2010. He visited Fort Bliss to honor soldiers who have deployed from the post in support of Operation I... More

President Barack Obama gives thanks to Fort Bliss,

President Barack Obama gives thanks to Fort Bliss,

President Barack Obama gives thanks to Fort Bliss, Texas, family members for their support Aug 31. He was at the post to honor soldiers who have deployed from the post, and their family members in support of Op... More

President Barack Obama is greeted by U.S. Army Maj.

President Barack Obama is greeted by U.S. Army Maj.

President Barack Obama is greeted by U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Dana J.H. Pittard at Fort Bliss, Texas, Aug. 31, 2010. As the combat mission in Iraq transitions to an advise and assist role, President Obama honored th... More

President Barack Obama gives thanks to Fort Bliss,

President Barack Obama gives thanks to Fort Bliss,

President Barack Obama gives thanks to Fort Bliss, Texas, family members for their support Aug 31. He was at the post to honor soldiers who have deployed from the post, and their family members in support of Op... More

Over shoulder Hooah! - A group of military men standing in front of flags

Over shoulder Hooah! - A group of military men standing in front of fl...

Maj. Gen. Dana J.H. Pittard, Fort Bliss commanding general, gives the soldiers of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division a big Army "Hooah" during their activation and assumption of command ceremony at F... More

Students practice computer skills during a computer

Students practice computer skills during a computer

Students practice computer skills during a computer lab and technology activity at the Child and Youth School Services Center for School Age Children at Fort Bliss, Texas, Nov. 15. The new computer lab at the C... More

Students at the Child and Youth School Services School

Students at the Child and Youth School Services School

Students at the Child and Youth School Services School Age Centerare busy making artwork to decorate their new facility at Fort Bliss, Texas, Nov. 15. The new SAC gives the students more room for activities lik... More

Fort Bliss Career Counselor of the Year Competition

Fort Bliss Career Counselor of the Year Competition

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Olympia Rios of the 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division at Fort Bliss, Texas was awarded first place in the Fort Bliss Career Counselor of the Year Competition by the Post Command Sgt. Ma... More

Maj. Gen. Dana J.H. Pittard the Commanding General

Maj. Gen. Dana J.H. Pittard the Commanding General

Maj. Gen. Dana J.H. Pittard the Commanding General of Fort Bliss and El Paso Mayor John Cook await the arrival of President Barack Obama at Fort Bliss. President Barack Obama visits Fort Bliss to honor soldiers... More

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