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1st Brigade Combat Team containers being loaded on

1st Brigade Combat Team containers being loaded on

1st Brigade Combat Team containers being loaded on a truck for transportation back home. After a 15-month tour in Anbar province, the 1st BCT is saying goodbye and going home to Fort Stewart, Ga.

Spc. Ashton Bell, Headquarters and Headquarters Company,

Spc. Ashton Bell, Headquarters and Headquarters Company,

Spc. Ashton Bell, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Brigade Support Battalion, shakes hands with Gen. David Pentraeus, Multi-National Forces Iraq commander during a ceremony outside the 1st Brigade Com... More

1st Brigade Combat Team containers loaded on trucks

1st Brigade Combat Team containers loaded on trucks

1st Brigade Combat Team containers loaded on trucks leave Camp Ramadi, Iraq, March 20. After a 15-month tour in Anbar province, the 1st BCT is saying goodbye and going home to Fort Stewart, Ga.

Soldiers Re-enlist Despite Long Deployments

Soldiers Re-enlist Despite Long Deployments

Spc. Ken McDonald, Sgt. William Fein, and Spc. Joseph Hills from Company B, 3rd Brigade Support Battalion all re-enlisted during their deployment of Operation Iraqi Freedom V. They re-enlisted for stabilization... More

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