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FRIEDBERG, Germany (Army News Service, June 7, 2006) – A group of oddly dressed U.S. Soldiers patrols a village on the lookout for insurgents. Suddenly ambushers open fire from windows, an assumed casualty springs to life firing at the patrol and the Soldiers quickly head for cover. As members of the 1st Armored Division’s 1st Battalion, 37th Armor Regiment, coached the squadron of Army spouses through the combat course on Friedberg’s Ray Barracks, the competitors discussed their options and took action. It was all part of the 1st Brigade Combat Team’s Combat Spouse Badge Challenge June 3 – an event...
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By Liz Sidoti, The Associated PressEuropean edition, Thursday, August 25, 2005 J. Scott Applewhite / AP With fate of the Navy submarine base at New London, Conn., at stake, Anthony J. Principi, center, chairman of the Base Realignment and Closure Commission, leads the vote to keep the Atlantic Coast sub facility, rejecting the Department of Defense recommendation for closure, during the BRAC hearing in Arlington, Va., Wednesday. The verdict ... Stars and StripesThe nine-member Base Realignment and Closure Commission voted Wednesday to shutter major Army bases in Georgia and Michigan, and to close nearly 400 Army Reserve and National Guard...
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The clinic serves as a battalion aid station and also provides lab, dental, x-ray and trauma services. TAJI, Iraq, Aug. 3, 2005 — "You never know what is going to roll up to the door," said U.S. Army Capt. Jacqueline L. Graul, brigade nurse for 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division. Graul is part of the staff at "Cobra" Clinic, run by C Company, 125th Forward Support Battalion, 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, which provides for the medical needs of soldiers at Camp Taji. "You don't get a second chance with a real casualty. All your training is on the line."...
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1st AD captain to face court-martial in shooting death of wounded Iraqi man Stars and Stripes European edition, Wednesday, December 8, 2004 A 1st Armored Division officer will stand trial on a charge that he fatally shot an unarmed, wounded Iraqi man while his unit was deployed downrange. Capt. Rogelio M. Maynulet, 29, of Chicago, now assigned to the division’s Headquarters and Headquarters Company, will be court-martialed on charges of assault with intent to commit murder and dereliction of duty, according to a 1st AD news release. He faces a maximum combined sentence of 20½ years in prison, said Maj....
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Public Affairs April 22, 2004 Division leader explains mission extension to familiesStory and photo by Sgt. Gregory F. Withrow, 1st AD Public Affairs Office WIESBADEN, Germany -- Iron Spouses and family members, anticipating the announcement extending their loved-ones in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, gathered throughout the 1st Armored Division’s communities over the past week to discuss issues and have their questions answered. Thursday’s much-anticipated announcement came, sparking a flurry of questions from families about their Soldiers on the ground in Iraq. In order to get the story straight, Maj. Gen. Martin Dempsey, 1st Armored Division Commanding General, sent back...
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BAGHDAD — They stood guard up on the rooftops and down on Al-Sadoon Street, where a loudspeaker-equipped Humvee rolled by with a message in Arabic: Please stay away; anyone with a gun would be shot on sight. Soldiers from the 1st Armored Division spent the first day after they’d learned they could be staying in Iraq for at least four more months working to prevent a demonstration they’d heard could turn violent. “We’re not suppressing their freedom of speech,” said 1st Lt. Jonny Fields. “You’ve got a threat of a violent nature. You want to keep peace and order.” The...
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BAGHDAD — Engineers from the 1st Armored Division are midway through an $800 million project to build half a dozen camps for the incoming 1st Cavalry Division. The new outposts, dubbed enduring camps, will improve living quarters for soldiers and allow the military to return key infrastructure sites within the Iraqi capital to the emerging government, military leaders said. “The plan is for the camps to last five to 10 years,” said Col. Lou Marich, commander of the 1st AD engineers. “They will last longer if we take care of them.” The largest of the new camps, Camp Victory North,...
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Sunday, November 30, 2003 1st AD unit battling Iraqi rumor mill By Franklin Fisher, Stars and StripesEuropean edition, Saturday, November 29, 2003 BAGHDAD, Iraq — Around midnight, the lights went out in Baghdad. A power outage.By morning, with the power still out, some Iraqis began speculating over their morning tea: The U.S. military had deliberately cut power to punish ordinary Iraqis for the attacks some insurgents had been making on U.S.-led coalition forces.Soon, word of that rumor began filtering in to the 1st Armored Division, the unit that patrols Baghdad and maintains its headquarters at the sprawling Baghdad International Airport.The...
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Psyops Teams Combat Baghdad Rumors By Spc. Christopher Stanis / 1st Armored Division BAGHDAD, Iraq - In a city that has a reputation of running on widespread rumors, the opinions of Baghdad's residents might be easily swayed because of misinformation. The 1st Armored Division's tactical psychological operations teams throughout the city combat false rumors daily to subdue fears and paranoia citizens may have about the coalition. "If there is somebody spreading rumors against (the United States), we're not going to go out and call them liars; that would just lend them more credibility," said Cpl. Philip Chun, Tactical Psychological...
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Capt. William Cundy, tank commander, far left, Sgt. Jermaine Brooks, gunner, left, Staff Sgt. Robert Tua, tank commander, right, Spc. Brian Witt, gunner, far right, with drivers Pfc. Chad Ace and Spc. Mark Carter (not pictured, in hatch), from A Company, Task Force 1st Battalion, 35th Armor Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, roll through on patrol under the Arches of Victory at Zawra Park in central Baghdad Nov. 14. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Chad D. Wilkerson, 372nd Mobile Public Affair Detachment 1st Battalion, 35th ArmorRegiment Patrol Baghdad Streets By U.S. Army Spc. Chad D....
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Fri November 14, 2003 04:45 PM ET BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A U.S. soldier was killed and two were wounded in an attack on their convoy near central Baghdad on Friday, the U.S. military said. Central Command said in a statement the convoy carrying soldiers of the First Armored Division was struck by a roadside bomb early on Friday morning. The soldier was evacuated to a military hospital but died of his wounds on Friday evening.
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Fox News CONFIRMING Al Qaeda is operating in Iraq. Full details coming up at 3:15 pm Eastern (about fifteen minutes after I type this). This is what the US boom boom over there this evening has been about.
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