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From left to right, Lt. Gen. Howard B. Bromberg, Army

From left to right, Lt. Gen. Howard B. Bromberg, Army

From left to right, Lt. Gen. Howard B. Bromberg, Army G1, Sgt. Maj. of the Army Raymond F. Chandler, and Army Vice Chief of Staff Gen. John F. Campbell speak with senior leaders from across Fort Riley about the... More

Kansas State football players wore a specially-designed

Kansas State football players wore a specially-designed

Kansas State football players wore a specially-designed helmet during the Nov. 2 military appreciation game in Manhattan, Kan. This marked the first modification of the K-State helmet since Bill Snyder came on ... More

Maj. Gen. Paul E. Funk II and Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

Maj. Gen. Paul E. Funk II and Command Sgt. Maj. Michael

Maj. Gen. Paul E. Funk II and Command Sgt. Maj. Michael A. Grinston, 1st Infantry Division command team, lead the Kansas State University football team onto the field during the Fort Riley Day military apprecia... More

Newly promoted Col. Stephen H. Bales, poses with his

Newly promoted Col. Stephen H. Bales, poses with his

Newly promoted Col. Stephen H. Bales, poses with his wife Hope Smith Bales, son Caleb Bales, and parents Harold and Carolyn Bales, residents of London, Kentucky, Feb. 28, 2014, at the 1st Infantry Division Head... More

Maj. Gen. Paul E. Funk II, 1st Infantry Division and

Maj. Gen. Paul E. Funk II, 1st Infantry Division and

Maj. Gen. Paul E. Funk II, 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley commanding general, affixes colonel rank to the uniform of newly promoted Col. Stephen H. Bales, 1st Infantry Division deputy chief of staff, duri... More

Herschel Walker, mixed martial artist, former NFL player

Herschel Walker, mixed martial artist, former NFL player

Herschel Walker, mixed martial artist, former NFL player and 1982 Heisman Trophy winner, wrestles with Sgt. Brad Cannon, Fort Riley and 1st Inf. Div. combatives noncommissioned officer in charge, Sept. 25, at F... More

Col. David Miller, left, 1st Inf. Div. chief of staff,

Col. David Miller, left, 1st Inf. Div. chief of staff,

Col. David Miller, left, 1st Inf. Div. chief of staff, and Col. John Morgan, center, 1st Inf. Div. deputy chief of staff, present Herschel Walker with a “Big Red One” football jersey, Sept. 25, at division head... More

Sgt. Maj. of the Army Raymond F. Chandler speaks with

Sgt. Maj. of the Army Raymond F. Chandler speaks with

Sgt. Maj. of the Army Raymond F. Chandler speaks with Staff Sgt. Mindy Shearin, 101st BSB, 1st ABCT, 1st Infantry Division, during a discussion about the Army’s Ready and Resilient campaign with noncommissioned... More

Herschel Walker, mixed martial artist, former NFL player

Herschel Walker, mixed martial artist, former NFL player

Herschel Walker, mixed martial artist, former NFL player and mental health advocate, speaks with soldiers and families of Fort Riley, Kan., Sept. 25, at Barlow Theatre. Walker was at Fort Riley to speak about h... More

Col. Stephen H. Bales, 1st Infantry Division deputy

Col. Stephen H. Bales, 1st Infantry Division deputy

Col. Stephen H. Bales, 1st Infantry Division deputy chief of staff, addresses the attendees of a ceremony during which he was promoted to the rank of U.S. Army colonel, Feb. 28, 2014, at Fort Riley, Kansas. Aft... More

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