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Col. Kenneth Burgess, commander of the 173rd Infantry

Col. Kenneth Burgess, commander of the 173rd Infantry

Col. Kenneth Burgess, commander of the 173rd Infantry Airborne Brigade, greets a soldier from the Italian Army before discussing the training objectives for Saber Junction 19. SJ19 is an exercise involving near... More

A soldier from the Armed Forces of Ukraine takes notes

A soldier from the Armed Forces of Ukraine takes notes

A soldier from the Armed Forces of Ukraine takes notes from a multi-national brief hosted by Col. Kenneth Burgess, commander of the 173rd Infantry Airborne Brigade, where he discusses the training objectives fo... More

Col. Kenneth Burgess and Cmd. Sgt. Maj. Erick Ochs,

Col. Kenneth Burgess and Cmd. Sgt. Maj. Erick Ochs,

Col. Kenneth Burgess and Cmd. Sgt. Maj. Erick Ochs, the commander and senior enlisted advisor of the 173rd Infantry Airborne Brigade, poses with soldiers from Armenia, Bosnia, Italy, Poland and Ukraine after ho... More

Col. Kenneth Burgess, commander of the 173rd Infantry

Col. Kenneth Burgess, commander of the 173rd Infantry

Col. Kenneth Burgess, commander of the 173rd Infantry Airborne Brigade, greets a soldier from the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina, before discussing the training objectives for Saber Junction 19. SJ19 is... More

Col. Kenneth Burgess, the commander of the 173rd Infantry

Col. Kenneth Burgess, the commander of the 173rd Infantry

Col. Kenneth Burgess, the commander of the 173rd Infantry Airborne Brigade, hosted soldiers from Armenia, Bosnia, Italy, Poland and Ukraine to discuss training objectives for Saber Junction 19. SJ19 is an exerc... More

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