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You Name It, They’ve Got It: 104th Yearly Training Brief Showcases Grit, Tenacity and Resilience

JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — Timberwolf leaders of the 104th Training Division (Leader Training) gathered in early March to discuss readiness and training that builds the lethal force of the Army. They began arriving March 4 for the yearly training brief and mission back brief. Leaders and civilian staff from two brigade headquarters and headquarters

Col. Hansen takes command

COL Walker passes the Brigade Colors to BG Edwards as part of the change of command ceremony with COL Hansen and CSM Kaim, symbolizing COL Walker relinquishing command. Photos by SFC Johanny Marte Aurora, Co. — Col. Malcom Walker relinquished command of the 1st Brigade (PD), 104th Training Division (LT) to Col. Jens Hansen during

Dragons, Mermaid and Fairies, Oh My!

The Carolina Renaissance Festival is back celebrating 25 years of cheers. Introduced in 1994, the Carolina Renaissance Festival is now one of the largest renaissance- themed events in the country and one of the largest attractions in the Carolinas. Nearly 200,000 attendees are expected to time travel to the village during its eight-weekend season, held

Honoring America's Veterans With One Last Mission

April 22, 2018 Puget Sound Honor Flight Veterans group picture at the World War II Memorial. Photo courtesy of Puget Sound Honor Flight. According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, an estimated 640 WWII veterans die each day. Time to express our thanks to these brave men and women is running out. Since its founding