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| Weekly updates: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 7:00:00 PM US Soldier Focus Of Major Search A missing soldier from the 4th Infantry Divisions Multinational Division Baghdad is the focus of a major search in Iraqs capital city. http://www.kwtx.comRe: Thanks to Carter & Clinton's Incompetence, N Korea Gets Nuke "J. Carroll" wrote in Tell me about it. I had to brief him on the status of the aviation assets in the 1st Infantry division. He was a complete ass. http://groups.google.comSuspects Held In Disappearance Of US Soldier Three suspects are in custody in Iraq in the disappearance of a soldier assigned to the 4th Infantry Divisions Task Force Baghdad. http://www.kwtx.comArmy Unit To Serve Third Tour In Iraq The Army's 3rd Infantry Division, which helped lead the charge to Baghdad at the outset of the war, will return next year and become the first Army division to serve three tours in Iraq. http://www.wral.comArmy Planning To Send New Fort Lewis Stryker Brigade To Iraq FORT LEWIS, Wash. -- The Defense Department announced it will be sending another Fort Lewis Stryker brigade to Iraq next year. The 4th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division is the third Stryker brigade to fo... http://en.redtram.com1862 - 24th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Mustered In On this date in Milwaukee, the 24th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry was mustered in. The 24th was organized in late 1862 from the Milwaukee and the surrounding areas under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel Herman L. Page. The regiment was encamped at Camp Sigel in Milwaukee. Page resigned one day after the muster in and Charles H. Larrabee was appointed Colonel. On September 5th, the regiment left Wisconsin for Kentucky. At Louisville they were assigned to the 37th Brigade, under Colonel Gruesel, of the 11th Division, under General Phillip Sheridan. The 24th was mustered out on June 10, 1865. http://www.wisconsinhistory.org'On the beach, there was no place to hide' Early on June 6, 1944, Army Pvt. Harold E. Saylor crossed the English Channel with the 1st Infantry Division, heading for the coast of France.Comment http://topix.net |
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