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Marines of Echo Company Tell of Ramadi Battle

(L to R) Samawi Al Helli, Lt. John McLaughlin, Major Grybowski. Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum’s most recent program in an ongoing series of educational symposiums focused on the use of modern urban warfare by the Marines of Echo Company during a fierce battle in Ramadi, Iraq in 2006-2007. The event panelists included Echo

Leading the Pack

Soldiers, Noncommissioned officers and Drill Sergeants from across the command gathered to compete in the 2019 104th Division (Leader Training) Best Warrior Competition held at Fort Knox, Kentucky, March 6-9. When the dust cleared, the victors for  1st  Brigade were Sgt. Dylan Schumacher, a 25S Satellite communications systems operator with Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion 319th

Forging Enduring Partnership and Civilians to Soldiers FLS ECHO MISSION FY 17

A CO, 1-48th IN, 3rd CHEM BDE of Ford Leonard Wood, MO welcomes new Soldiers to the company January 21, 2017. In the foreground U.S. Army Reserve Drill Sergeant, Sgt. Rodney Baxter (E CO, 2-413th, 2/95th DIV) awaits the command to provide the first block of instruction of the cycle. U.S. Army Reserve photo by

Why Online Public Schooling Can Work for Your Family

On average, children in a military family move six to nine times during their school years — necessitating numerous school changes. Continually having to adjust to new teachers, new classmates, and new curriculum can be stressful. For military children, online education provides consistency in their constantly changing world. With online learning, it’s often possible to