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First Lt. Abraham Richardson, right, a platoon leader

First Lt. Abraham Richardson, right, a platoon leader

First Lt. Abraham Richardson, right, a platoon leader and a native of Hartland, Maine, briefs Maj. Gen. Gary J. Volesky, left, commanding general, Joint Forces Command – United Assistance, and Armed Forces of L... More

Soldiers of the 62nd Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade,

Soldiers of the 62nd Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade,

Soldiers of the 62nd Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, from Fort Hood, Texas and the Armed Forces of Liberia break down a tent in preparation for an inspection at the Sinje Ebola Treatment Unit in support of Op... More

Armed Forces of Liberia Capt. Abraham Kamara, the deputy

Armed Forces of Liberia Capt. Abraham Kamara, the deputy

Armed Forces of Liberia Capt. Abraham Kamara, the deputy project officer for the Sinje Ebola Treatment Unit site briefs Brig. Gen. Frank Tate, deputy commanding general – support for the Joint Forces Command – ... More

From left to right, Maj. Richard Kimball, Staff Sgt.

From left to right, Maj. Richard Kimball, Staff Sgt.

From left to right, Maj. Richard Kimball, Staff Sgt. Cindy Fournier and Capt. Kimberly Porrazzo from 302nd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade prepares their slides for the commanders update brief , Chemical Biologi... More

TF76 prepares for emergency response mission

TF76 prepares for emergency response mission

Members of Task Force 76 conduct a digital command post exercise at the Air Reserve Complex June 10-13 in preparation to take over Command and Control of the U.S. Army chemical, biological, radiological, nuclea... More

Denisa Thomas, the spouse of fallen Soldier, Chief

Denisa Thomas, the spouse of fallen Soldier, Chief

Denisa Thomas, the spouse of fallen Soldier, Chief Warrant Officer 2 Terry M. Thomas, and a mother of two, visits the Survival Outreach Service here, to get support, guidance or to vent, July 16. Thomas walks a... More

Sgt. Ange Desinor, print journalist, 13th Public Affairs

Sgt. Ange Desinor, print journalist, 13th Public Affairs

Sgt. Ange Desinor, print journalist, 13th Public Affairs Detachment, Fort Hood, Texas, broadcasts a simulated emergency message on Muscatatuck Radio during Vibrant Response ’14 exercise declaring an explosion h... More

Soldiers of 104th Engineer Company, 62nd Engineer Battalion,

Soldiers of 104th Engineer Company, 62nd Engineer Battalion,

Soldiers of 104th Engineer Company, 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, attend a weekly stress management class before they transition out of Liberia to a controlled monitoring area, Jan. 8, 2015, N... More

Sgt. Marc Hillary, right, a Goodyear, Ariz., native

Sgt. Marc Hillary, right, a Goodyear, Ariz., native

Sgt. Marc Hillary, right, a Goodyear, Ariz., native and a unit movement noncommissioned officer in charge for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 62nd Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, briefs Genera... More

Manuela Willis, a Frankfurt, Germany, native, organizes

Manuela Willis, a Frankfurt, Germany, native, organizes

Manuela Willis, a Frankfurt, Germany, native, organizes the lending closet at the Relocation Office here, June 27. The lending closet consists of basic supplies for Soldiers and their Families if they happen to... More

Spc. Michael Vidro, a Lake Alfred, Fla., native and

Spc. Michael Vidro, a Lake Alfred, Fla., native and

Spc. Michael Vidro, a Lake Alfred, Fla., native and a heavy equipment operator for the 615th Engineer Company, 4th Engineer Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, out of Fort Carson, Colo., grades the dirt at the De... More

Maj. Alexander Ragan, center, a Littleton, Colo., native

Maj. Alexander Ragan, center, a Littleton, Colo., native

Maj. Alexander Ragan, center, a Littleton, Colo., native and the behavioral health officer for the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 36th Engineer Brigade, sits with Soldiers of 104th Engineer Company, 62n... More

Sgt. Maj. Melvin Gray, left, the noncommissioned officer

Sgt. Maj. Melvin Gray, left, the noncommissioned officer

Sgt. Maj. Melvin Gray, left, the noncommissioned officer in charge for the plans and operations for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 36th Engineer Brigade, out of Fort Hood, Texas, gives Sgt. Maj. of the ... More

From left, Spc. Deffor Benjamin, a Gettysburg, Md.,

From left, Spc. Deffor Benjamin, a Gettysburg, Md.,

From left, Spc. Deffor Benjamin, a Gettysburg, Md., native, of 615th Engineer Company (Horizontal), 52nd Engineer Battalion, out of Fort Carson, Colo., and armed forces of Liberia Pfc. Matthew Cooper and nail t... More

Soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Company,

Soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Company,

Soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 36th Engineer Brigade, inspect the water at the Ebola treatment unit before it's handed over to U.S. Agency for International Development, Jan. 2, 2015, Zorzor... More

Center, Lt. Col. Kurt Schaecher, a Bettendorf, Iowa,

Center, Lt. Col. Kurt Schaecher, a Bettendorf, Iowa,

Center, Lt. Col. Kurt Schaecher, a Bettendorf, Iowa, native and a lab operations manager for the U.S. Army Research Institute of Infectious Disease, tells Soldiers of the 36th Engineer Brigade about the procedu... More

Cadets from local high school participate in the half

Cadets from local high school participate in the half

Cadets from local high school participate in the half pipe rolling golf ball event at Fort Hood’s Leader’s Reaction Course, here June 18. The course helped build patience, planning and team work. The students e... More

Soldiers, left, of the 62nd Battalion, 36th Engineer

Soldiers, left, of the 62nd Battalion, 36th Engineer

Soldiers, left, of the 62nd Battalion, 36th Engineer Brigade, from Fort Hood, Texas, and the Armed Forces of Liberia receive accolades from Lt. Col. Michael Baker, the battalion commander, for their hard work a... More

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