Fort Bragg
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The Men Who Stare at Goats
www.amazon.co.uk via @Looks_Serious &bull Feb 25, 2010o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o… Full Story »
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FORSCOM BRAC relocation to Fort Bragg
US Army IMCOM &bull Feb 25, 2010
FORT BRAGG, N.C. (Feb. 24, 2010) - Key influencers in U.S. Army Forces Command's relocation to Fort Bragg, N.C., as part of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure legislation attended a luncheon today hosted by the All American Defense Business… Full Story »
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Fort Bragg soldiers returning to NC from Haiti
Stars and Stripes &bull Feb 25, 2010
Paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division are beginning to return to their North Carolina Army post after more than a month in earthquake-stricken Haiti. Full Story »
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FORSCOM's 'First Lady' stresses importance, unique role of Family Readiness Support Assistants
US Army I Corps News &bull Feb 23, 2010
Mrs. Diane Campbell, wife of FORSCOM's commander Gen. Charles C. Campbell, expressed her and Gen. Campbell's appreciation to the attendees for what they do to help support Soldiers' Families. "We share your vision, encourage you, and (we) thank you for… Full Story »
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Army Sustainment Command personnel continue Haiti humanitarian assistance efforts
US Army G-4 News &bull Feb 19, 2010
Lt. Col. Ralph Riddle, 832nd Transportation Terminal Battalion, explains Sea Port of Debarkation operations to Col. Steven J. Feldmann, Army Sustainment Command's deputy commanding general for mobilization. Feldmann is heading-up Army Material Command's efforts in Haiti. ROCK ISLAND, Ill. -… Full Story »
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Utility monitoring system helps Fort Bragg conserve energy
US Army IMCOM &bull Feb 19, 2010
FORT BRAGG, N.C. - For 25 million square feet and a couple thousand buildings in its real estate portfolio, Fort Bragg spends nearly $60 million each year on energy. As a result of increasing populations and ever rising energy costs, a plan was developed three years ago to implement a central utility processing center for building… Full Story »
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Commentary: Tough times don't last, tough people do
US Army IMCOM &bull Feb 19, 2010
FORT McPHERSON, Ga. -- If there is one thing that life in the military has taught my family, it is this: Tough times don't last, tough people do. In July of 2008 my stepfather, Lt. Col. Jody (Jo) Howell, executive officer for Border Transition Team 4300,… Full Story »
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Paratrooper Saves Gunner From Death
Army News on Military.com &bull Feb 18, 2010
FORT BRAGG, N.C. - Two acts of bravery saved the life of a Soldier, whom others said most definitely would have died had it not been for the heroic action. On May 17 in the Rusafa district of Baghdad, 1st… Full Story »
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Family, friends say goodbye to fallen Ky. soldier
www.wral.com via @FamilyLately &bull Feb 18, 2010BURNAUGH, Ky. — Family and friends of a U.S. Army soldier killed in Pakistan recalled a smiling man who loved being in the military and tried to be the best soldier possible. Full Story »
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Paratrooper saves gunner from burning Humvee
US Army Human Interest News &bull Feb 16, 2010
Photo credit Spc. Lt. Gen. Frank Helmick, XVIII Airborne Corps commander, pins the Bronze Star with Valor on 1st Lt. Luis Reyes, 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, during a ceremony at Fort Bragg,… Full Story »
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Marne Faces, Marne Places: It's more than 'gas and go' for fleet manager
US Army IMCOM &bull Feb 11, 2010
FORT STEWART, Ga. - There are not many people you will find who have been working in the same place for 30 years. But should you decide to find such a person, look no further than John Brinson at the… Full Story »
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Blogged down: Military children share stories, wisdom online
US Army IMCOM &bull Feb 5, 2010
FORT BRAGG, N.C. - For the child of a Soldier, life can seem stressful. Mom or dad is often deployed to a far-away land. Full Story »
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Portable Ultrasound Empowers Medics
Army News on Military.com &bull Feb 4, 2010
When Maj. Andrew Morgan came to 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), he already knew the value of ultrasound machines from being an emergency physician at Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg. Full Story »
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Medical supplies to Haiti
The Army Today Podcast &bull Feb 2, 2010
The Army Today: Fort Bragg sends $1.9 million worth of medical supplies to Haiti. Carmen Walker reports. Full Story »
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FMWR Employee, Customer Covenant officially unveiled
US Army IMCOM &bull Jan 28, 2010
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Leadership from the Army's Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Command signed an employee and customer covenant here Wednesday. Full Story »
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Hollywood comes to Fort Bragg
US Army Human Interest News &bull Jan 28, 2010
On Saturday, the true Hollywood experience came to Fort Bragg as the installation hosted the premier of "Dear John," a movie about a Special Forces Soldier who falls in love, based on the book by Nicholas Sparks. Sparks, along with… Full Story »
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Brothers serve together on Casey
US Army IMCOM &bull Jan 26, 2010
CASEY GARRISON - Sgt. 1st Class Lorenza Ross, C Company 302nd Brigade Support Battalion treatment platoon sergeant, and Sgt. Horace Alan Ross, E Company 302nd Noncommissioned Officer in Charge of fuel and supply, are so close to each other many… Full Story »
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Soldiers focus on feeding refugees
Stars and Stripes &bull Jan 24, 2010
The sun hadn't come up yet when the Army arrived here to drop off food and water Sunday, but the rumble of trucks brought the crowds running. Full Story »
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U.S. Army CERDEC deploys security technology to Haiti
US Army AMC &bull Jan 22, 2010
U.S. Army CERDEC is deploying an engineer and its Cerberus surveillance systems to aid Haitian humanitarian assistance and disaster relief efforts following the recent 7.0-magnitude earthquake. They are scheduled to deploy with the 82nd Airborne Division. While Cerberus's official function… Full Story »
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Iraqi Guards Receive Medical Training
Army News on Military.com &bull Jan 20, 2010
Using the naked eye, Iranian sentries along the border with Iraq can monitor 2nd Commando, 11th Iraqi Department of Border Enforcement in northern Maysan. Full Story »




























