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06/23/2026

US Army Strength in Action | Leadership, Honor & Readiness

1st Cavalry Division Welcomes Its 35th Command Sergeant Major in Time-Honored Change of Responsibility Ceremony
06/23/2026

1st Cavalry Division Welcomes Its 35th Command Sergeant Major in Time-Honored Change of Responsibility Ceremony

U.S. Army 18th Military Police Brigade Holds Command Sergeant Major Change of Responsibility CeremonyAfter nearly 28 yea...
06/22/2026

U.S. Army 18th Military Police Brigade Holds Command Sergeant Major Change of Responsibility Ceremony
After nearly 28 years of honorable service, Command Sergeant Major Jeffrey R. Freeby officially transferred responsibility for the 18th Military Police Brigade during a military ceremony at Tower Barracks, Grafenwöhr, Germany.
During his tenure, the brigade supported Operation Trident Spear, participated in multiple V Corps wartime exercises, contributed to DEFENDER 25, and carried out law enforcement, detention, explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), and military working dog missions across Europe. The ceremony also recognized CSM Freeby with the Meritorious Service Medal for his outstanding leadership and dedication to soldiers, readiness, and professional development.

U.S. Army Special Forces from the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) trained alongside Swedish Amphibious Forces in Vi...
06/20/2026

U.S. Army Special Forces from the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) trained alongside Swedish Amphibious Forces in Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure (VBSS) operations. This joint exercise focused on maritime interdiction, close-quarters tactics, boarding procedures, and allied interoperability. Training like this strengthens operational readiness and enhances cooperation between partner forces in complex maritime environments.

🥞 U.S. Army Joins the Community at Western Street Breakfast | Fort Carson & 4th Infantry DivisionSoldiers and leaders fr...
06/20/2026

🥞 U.S. Army Joins the Community at Western Street Breakfast | Fort Carson & 4th Infantry Division

Soldiers and leaders from Fort Carson and the 4th Infantry Division welcomed the local community by serving breakfast, showcasing military equipment, and celebrating the start of the Pikes Peak rodeo season. The event highlighted teamwork, public engagement, and the strong bond between the U.S. Army and the community.

U.S. Army Reserve Opens New Equipment Concentration Site at Camp ShelbyThe U.S. Army Reserve officially inaugurated a ne...
06/19/2026

U.S. Army Reserve Opens New Equipment Concentration Site at Camp Shelby

The U.S. Army Reserve officially inaugurated a new Equipment Concentration Site (ECS) at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, on June 16, 2026. During the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Lt. Gen. Robert Harter, Commanding General of the U.S. Army Reserve Command, highlighted the importance of the new logistics hub in strengthening operational readiness.

The facility is designed to securely store and maintain essential military assets, including wheeled vehicles, weapons, and mission-critical equipment. The ceremony brought together military leaders and Mississippi state officials, marking another step toward improving the Army Reserve's readiness and logistical capabilities.

End of an Era: 104th Training Division’s 1st Brigade Inactivation CeremonyOn June 5, 2026, the U.S. Army's 104th Trainin...
06/17/2026

End of an Era: 104th Training Division’s 1st Brigade Inactivation Ceremony

On June 5, 2026, the U.S. Army's 104th Training Division officially inactivated its 1st Brigade during a casing of the colors ceremony in Denver, Colorado. The event marked the conclusion of more than five decades of dedicated service in training American soldiers and developing future Army leaders.

The ceremony featured remarks from Brig. Gen. Vance Kuhner, Commanding General of the 104th Training Division, alongside senior leaders and soldiers who honored the brigade’s long-standing legacy. The casing of the colors symbolizes the end of a unit’s active service while preserving its history, achievements, and contributions to the Army.

For over 50 years, the 1st Brigade played a vital role in preparing generations of soldiers and officer candidates, leaving a lasting impact on military readiness and leadership development across the force.

After more than three decades of dedicated military service, Command Sergeant Major Greg Hoffman officially retired from...
06/16/2026

After more than three decades of dedicated military service, Command Sergeant Major Greg Hoffman officially retired from the Illinois Army National Guard.

Beginning his career as an Infantry Soldier in 1992, Hoffman served in multiple leadership and support roles throughout his military journey. Following the events of 9/11, he returned to uniform, deployed to Iraq, supported Hurricane Katrina relief operations, and later provided steady leadership during the COVID-19 response and other state missions.

Known for his professionalism, humility, and commitment to Soldiers and their families, CSM Hoffman leaves behind a legacy of service, leadership, and selfless dedication. His retirement ceremony honored not only his military achievements but also the positive impact he made on countless Soldiers throughout his career.

Thank you for your service and leadership. Wishing you success in the next chapter of life.

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06/15/2026

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🇺🇸 Leadership Transition at Fort RileyOn June 11, 2026, soldiers of the 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Infantry...
06/15/2026

🇺🇸 Leadership Transition at Fort Riley

On June 11, 2026, soldiers of the 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division gathered at Fort Riley, Kansas, for a Command Sergeant Major Responsibility Transfer Ceremony.

During the event, Command Sergeant Major Benton Adde officially transferred his responsibilities, marking an important leadership transition within the unit. Such ceremonies symbolize continuity of leadership, accountability, and the commitment to maintaining mission readiness across the U.S. Army.

These traditions reflect the Army’s dedication to strong leadership, disciplined service, and operational excellence.

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