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2011
Maj. Paula Rodriguez, the property management officer-in-charge for the 36th Infantry Division, has a passion for volunteering and helping the victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
United States Army Article
2011
About 850 Soldiers and Airmen from the North Dakota National Guard are on duty in the Minot, Ward County, and Souris River valley area performing traffic control point missions, sandbag operations, levee patrols and levee monitoring and repair, officials said.
United States Army Article
2011
Soldiers of 2nd Platoon, Company C, 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment conducted a platoon live-fire certification June 22, 2011, before deploying to Singapore to participate in Exercise Tiger Balm.
United States Army Article
2011
The 1st Infantry Division honored 22 Soldiers assigned or attached to the division who died over the past 18 months while supporting operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The ceremony was part of the division's "Victory Week" honoring the legacy of the Big Red One.
United States Army Article
2011
Third Army hosted a dinner for Soldiers from Operation Proper Exit, part of the Troops First Foundation, at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, June 25, 2011.
United States Army Article
2011
The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command and the FBI are now looking into possible wrongdoing involving past burials and contracts at Arlington National Cemetery.
United States Army Article
2011
The main gun of HMS Liverpool has recently driven four boats back to shore as the destroyer once again thwarted Colonel Gaddafi's forces off Libya.
Ministry of Defense Article
2011
A shura was recently held in central Helmand between local elders and religious representatives of the Afghan forces, Royal Marines and Gurkhas all currently working together in the area.
Ministry of Defense Article
2011
The main gun of HMS Liverpool has recently driven four boats back to shore as the destroyer once again thwarted Colonel Gaddafi's forces off Libya.
Ministry of Defense Article
2011
The U.S. Army, led by the Project Manager for Mobile Electric Power, or PM MEP, is installing microgrid technologies in Afghanistan as part of a groundbreaking project that could significantly lower fossil fuel consumption on the battlefield.
United States Army Article
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