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Yesterday, The JRTC and Fort Polk community had a great time experiencing and learning about everything our OCTs, contractors, role players and support staff do to train Brigade Combat Teams.
America’s smoke jumpers literally dive into danger. 🔥
They are an elite group of firefighters who jump out of aircraft and parachute into remote areas to put out wildfires.
Soon, they'll be wearing jumpsuits designed by the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center.
Robert Heurgue is a native of Paris, France who joined the and fought during . 🇺🇸
At 97 years old, Robert returned home and the 82nd Airborne Division had the unique opportunity of following him back.
Rain, shine, or snow the mission never stops.
Soldiers assigned to the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team - Airborne, 25th Infantry Division train in artic conditions during Exercise Swift Response 2022 at Lake Altevatnet in 🇳🇴 Norway.
This training is important for enhancing the readiness and teamwork of U.S. Army forces with allies and partners in Europe and Africa.
"Soldiers require unique solutions to the unique threats they face -- and so we are always thinking out-of-the-box on their behalf."
U.S. Army Medical Research & Development Command held its first ever "Capability Days" event designed to showcase the key roles the command plays in supporting and expanding the scope of military medicine.
"It's going to help medics make quick decisions on the battlefield."
After 72 years, Pfc. Kenneth LeRoy Bridger was finally laid to rest and closure was given to his family during a full military honors graveside ceremony held in Twin Falls, Idaho, on May 21. Bridger was reported missing in action on Nov. 30, 1950, while serving alongside his fellow U.S. troops during the war against North Korea.
Bridger’s remains were identified on Jan. 26, 2022. Bridger was just 17 years old when he went missing and was a member of Company K, 3rd Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. He enlisted into the U.S. Army from Colville, Washington, but many of his remaining family resides in Idaho where he was laid to rest next to his brothers and his mother. Bridger’s four living siblings, along with their families, attended the private ceremony.
“Every U.S. service member is committed to never leave a fallen comrade behind. It is in our creed,” said Maj. Gen. Michael Garshak, Idaho’s adjutant general. “Although it has taken over 70 years to return Pfc. Bridger from the battle fields of Korea, it is comforting to me and to all who serve to know that we fight for a country that will never give up in keeping that promise. It is an immense honor to be a part of this ceremony and return Pfc. Bridger home to his final resting place with his family.”
Garshak presented Wilber Bridger, Pfc. Bridger’s brother and oldest surviving relative, the U.S. flag and the Purple Heart on his brother's behalf. Bridger’s brothers Lynn and Halbert “Lee” Bridger along with his sister, Florence Fiscus, received the U.S. flag from the Idaho National Guard. The four siblings also received POW/MIA flags from the National League of the POW/MIA Families and local POW/MIA Awareness Associations in his honor.
Bridger was also awarded the Army Good Conduct medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Korean Service Medal with three Bronze Service Stars, the Combat infantryman Badge, the United Nations Service Medal and the Republic of Korea-Korean War Service Medal.
The Idaho Army National Guard’s State Aviation Group preformed a flyover with two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters and the Idaho National Guard joint honor guard preformed taps and the folding of the flag presentation.
Members of the Twin Falls community, lead by veterans, came together to honor and es**rt Bridger's remains when they arrived to Idaho on May 17 in Twin Falls. According to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, Bridger was reported missing in action during the last night of his unit’s stand at the defensive perimeter south of the Pungnyuri Inlet on the east side of the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea.
On July 27, 2018, following an agreement between President Donald Trump and North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un, North Korea returned over 55 boxes containing the remains of American service members. The remains were taken to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, and entered into the DPAA laboratory for identification. One of the 55 boxes contained Bridger’s remains.
According to the DPAA, more than 7,600 Americans are still unaccounted for from the Korean War. Bridger’s name is recorded on the American Battle Monuments Commission’s Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, along with others who are still missing from the Korean War. A rosette will be placed next to his name to indicate he has been accounted for.
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Surprise! 🎓🎉
LaDyra Lyte was about to walk across the stage for her college graduation when the school’s president began to read a letter from her brother, LaDaryl Lyte, who has been deployed for nearly a year with the Army Reserve.
As his letter was being read, LaDaryl Lyte walked out behind his sister, delivering a huge surprise.
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On , we salute the courageous service members of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).🇺🇸
Join us today as we recognize the service, past and present, of our military men and women.
Today on Vietnam War Veterans Day 2022 it was great to recognize Arthur T. Cook on left and & Phillip Henderson on right. Two great Patriots and Proud
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Observer Coach Trainers assigned to the U.S. Army's 7th Army Training Command recently helped Royal Dutch Marines at the Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany.
This is the perfect example of with our NATO in the Netherlands.
Today, we honor all who served during the Vietnam War. 🇺🇸
Visit our 50th Vietnam War commemoration site and join us in honoring and thanking our Vietnam Veterans and their families.