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Sgt. James Hale, 28th PAO on May 14th, 2012
UMATILLA, Ore. - It's a beautiful, sunny, 68-degree day and you are going to be outside for 14 hours, so you put on a heavy coat, extra pants, rubber boots, rubber gloves and a black mask with a hood right? Well the soldiers of B Company, 110th
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Sgt. James Hale, 28th PAO on March 13th, 2012
JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, Wash. - Do you have an itch to feel the wind on your face, the freedom of the open road and enjoying it all without the potential for the asphalt scraping your skin? The Army Traffic Safety Program offers Motorcycle Safety Foundation courses
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Sgt. James Hale, 28th PAO on March 13th, 2012
The "backbone" of the 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division got a little bigger as six Soldiers were formally inducted into the non-commissioned officer corps during a non-commissioned officer induction ceremony at the French Theater, March 2, on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. The induction
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Sgt. James Hale, 28th PAO on February 1st, 2012
REDMOND, Wash. - The sound of laughter filled the air as many facial expressions changed from interested and intrigued to surprised and amused. The faint sound of children playing could be heard in the background providing for a look of relief on their parent's faces.
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Sgt. James Hale, 28th PAO on August 11th, 2011
A fallen Special Forces medic was given the opportunity to continue his legacy of helping Soldiers and their Families when the first LEED Gold Army clinic, Winder Family Clinic, was dedicated in his name here recently. Sergeant 1st Class Nathan L. Winder, a Special Forces medical sergeant
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Sgt. James Hale, 28th PAO on June 22nd, 2011
JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, Wash. - He walked in as though nothing was bothering him at all. He had an intimidating look combined with a gentle demeanor and everyone there knew his name. He knew exactly where he was going as if he had a reserved spot just for him.Meki, a
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Sgt. James Hale, 28th PAO on December 16th, 2011
Muffled sounds of music could be heard on what seemed to be an ordinary Tuesday in the office. Then, when the window was opened, holiday carols played by live musicians filled the building. Three Soldiers from the 56th Army Band, accompanied by one of their
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Sgt. James Hale, 28th PAO on December 15th, 2011
Today's Army barracks are much different than the days where two Soldiers lived in one room with bunk beds and foot lockers and shared one bathroom on each floor. Soldiers from the 3rd Squadron, 38th Cavalry Regiment who reside in the barracks, moved into a new barracks
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