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On Jan. 9, with unusually frigid southern temperatures

On Jan. 9, with unusually frigid southern temperatures

On Jan. 9, with unusually frigid southern temperatures hovering around 40 degrees -- thanks, in part, to the polar vortex that hit the eastern United States--about 25 "Buffalo" soldiers from the 3rd Brigade Spe... More

A Soldier from Headquarters and Headquarters Company,

A Soldier from Headquarters and Headquarters Company,

A Soldier from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, watches as a 7th grade student from Blackmon Road Middle Schoo... More

Blackmon Road Middle School 7th grader, Anthonio Thrower,

Blackmon Road Middle School 7th grader, Anthonio Thrower,

Blackmon Road Middle School 7th grader, Anthonio Thrower, 11, prepares to jump onto a rope and swing over a log, Jan. 9. Thrower was one of 200 students to spend with morning with 25 soldiers from Headquarters ... More

Cheryl Harstad (center), a sign language interpreter

Cheryl Harstad (center), a sign language interpreter

Cheryl Harstad (center), a sign language interpreter at Blackmon Road Middle School, scales an obstacle, Jan. 9, at the Warrior Training Center on Fort Benning's Harmony Church. Harstad accompanied 200 7th grad... More

Science, Technology, Engineering, Math students from

Science, Technology, Engineering, Math students from

Science, Technology, Engineering, Math students from Nolan Richardson Middle School pose for a picture before engaging in a military technology display at Fort Bliss, Texas, Oct. 7, 2014. This is the 2nd year t... More

Science, Technology, Engineering, Math students from

Science, Technology, Engineering, Math students from

Science, Technology, Engineering, Math students from Nolan Richardson Middle School exit the bus at Bamford Dining Facility, Fort Bliss Texas, Oct. 7, 2014. Students ate lunch before visiting the System of Syst... More

A Blackmon Road Middle School student pops her head

A Blackmon Road Middle School student pops her head

A Blackmon Road Middle School student pops her head up while taking a breaking from doing the low belly crawl, Jan. 9. The entire 7th grade was invited to complete a 12-station obstacle course at the Army Natio... More

A Science, Technology, Engineering, Math student from

A Science, Technology, Engineering, Math student from

A Science, Technology, Engineering, Math student from Nolan Richardson Middle School receives her food at Bamford Dining Facility, Fort Bliss, Texas, Oct. 7, 2014. This was the first time many of the students f... More

Eli Woody, Science, Technology, Engineering, Math student

Eli Woody, Science, Technology, Engineering, Math student

Eli Woody, Science, Technology, Engineering, Math student from Nolan Richardson Middle School, uses technology to put himself on a map at Fort Bliss, Texas, Oct. 7, 2014. The students visited the System of Syst... More

Columbus, Ga., native Pfc. Kaylana Norris, a soldier

Columbus, Ga., native Pfc. Kaylana Norris, a soldier

Columbus, Ga., native Pfc. Kaylana Norris, a soldier with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, helps Ariel Hill, 1... More

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