HH-60M Black Hawk flight crews, 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, Hawaii, provide local area orientation to identify the most damaged areas of concern, and rescue hoist training as part of Joint Task Force 5-0 Aug. 28, 2018, August 28, 2018. The task force was established to respond to the effects of Hurricane Lane on the State of Hawaii. Local authorities and the State of Hawaii, through JTF 5-0, requested HH-60M Black Hawk helicopters with hoist capability to assist local authorities with recovery operations on the Isle of Hawaii. JTF 5-0 is a joint task force led by a du Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hh-60m-black-hawk-flight-crews-25th-combat-aviation-brigade-25th-infantry-division-hawaii-provide-local-area-orientation-to-identify-the-most-damaged-areas-of-concern-and-rescue-hoist-training-as-part-of-joint-task-force-5-0-aug-28-2018-august-28-2018-the-task-force-was-established-to-respond-to-the-effects-of-hurricane-lane-on-the-state-of-hawaii-local-authorities-and-the-state-of-hawaii-through-jtf-5-0-requested-hh-60m-black-hawk-helicopters-with-hoist-capability-to-assist-local-authorities-with-recovery-operations-on-the-isle-of-hawaii-jtf-5-0-is-a-joint-task-force-led-by-a-du-image218404484.html
RMPK9544–HH-60M Black Hawk flight crews, 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, Hawaii, provide local area orientation to identify the most damaged areas of concern, and rescue hoist training as part of Joint Task Force 5-0 Aug. 28, 2018, August 28, 2018. The task force was established to respond to the effects of Hurricane Lane on the State of Hawaii. Local authorities and the State of Hawaii, through JTF 5-0, requested HH-60M Black Hawk helicopters with hoist capability to assist local authorities with recovery operations on the Isle of Hawaii. JTF 5-0 is a joint task force led by a du
Capt. Danielle Baney, the operational contract support officer in charge with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, talks with Lt. Col. Efrain Ramos, First Army sustainment observer coach/trainer lead and the senior Army advisor for the New Jersey Army National Guard, during the 28th ID’s culminating training exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 29, 2018. About 500 Soldiers of the 28th ID Headquarters are preparing to deploy to the Middle East in support of Operation Spartan Shield. '(First Army personnel) have been very helpful answering questions we’ve had,' said B Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-capt-danielle-baney-the-operational-contract-support-officer-in-charge-174610841.html
RMM425WD–Capt. Danielle Baney, the operational contract support officer in charge with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, talks with Lt. Col. Efrain Ramos, First Army sustainment observer coach/trainer lead and the senior Army advisor for the New Jersey Army National Guard, during the 28th ID’s culminating training exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 29, 2018. About 500 Soldiers of the 28th ID Headquarters are preparing to deploy to the Middle East in support of Operation Spartan Shield. '(First Army personnel) have been very helpful answering questions we’ve had,' said B
Maj. Gen. Andrew Schafer Jr. (right) and Command Sgt. Maj. John Jones (second from right), command team of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, participate in a simulated key leader engagement with role-played Kuwait military leaders during the 28th ID's culminating training exercise with First Army at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 31, 2018. About 500 28th ID Soldiers will be headquartered in Kuwait during their upcoming nine-month deployment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-maj-gen-andrew-schafer-jr-right-and-command-sgt-maj-john-jones-second-174618123.html
RMM42F5F–Maj. Gen. Andrew Schafer Jr. (right) and Command Sgt. Maj. John Jones (second from right), command team of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, participate in a simulated key leader engagement with role-played Kuwait military leaders during the 28th ID's culminating training exercise with First Army at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 31, 2018. About 500 28th ID Soldiers will be headquartered in Kuwait during their upcoming nine-month deployment.
U.S. Soldiers assigned to Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment, 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-assigned-to-bravo-company-1st-battalion-112th-infantry-image69269200.html
Jeeps of the American 28th Infantry Division move en masse down the Champs Elysees, passing through the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France. 8 29 44. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jeeps-of-the-american-28th-infantry-division-move-en-masse-down-the-champs-elysees-passing-through-the-arc-de-triomphe-in-paris-france-8-29-44-image331898131.html
RM2A7Y7CK–Jeeps of the American 28th Infantry Division move en masse down the Champs Elysees, passing through the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France. 8 29 44.
U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire their assigned weapons during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-with-the-1-110th-infantry-battalion-2nd-infantry-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-fire-their-assigned-weapons-during-an-exercise-at-fort-indiantown-gap-us-army-photo-by-spc-taylor-hall-image487725999.html
RM2K9DRDK–U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire their assigned weapons during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall)
Lt. Col. Brad Pierson, incoming commander of the 55th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 28th Infantry Division, addresses the Soldiers of the 55th MEB for the first time during the 55th MEB change-of-command ceremony at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on March 26, 2022. Pierson, formerly the commander of the 165th Military Police Battalion, 55th MEB, thanked Col. John Pippy, outgoing commander of the 55th MEB, for his great work building the strength of the brigade (U.S. Army by Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Keeler). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-brad-pierson-incoming-commander-of-the-55th-maneuver-enhancement-brigade-28th-infantry-division-addresses-the-soldiers-of-the-55th-meb-for-the-first-time-during-the-55th-meb-change-of-command-ceremony-at-fort-indiantown-gap-pa-on-march-26-2022-pierson-formerly-the-commander-of-the-165th-military-police-battalion-55th-meb-thanked-col-john-pippy-outgoing-commander-of-the-55th-meb-for-his-great-work-building-the-strength-of-the-brigade-us-army-by-sgt-1st-class-matthew-keeler-image502629829.html
RM2M5MND9–Lt. Col. Brad Pierson, incoming commander of the 55th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 28th Infantry Division, addresses the Soldiers of the 55th MEB for the first time during the 55th MEB change-of-command ceremony at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on March 26, 2022. Pierson, formerly the commander of the 165th Military Police Battalion, 55th MEB, thanked Col. John Pippy, outgoing commander of the 55th MEB, for his great work building the strength of the brigade (U.S. Army by Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Keeler).
Camp Adazi, Latvia. 28th Aug, 2023. U.S. Army mortarmen assigned to 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment Red Currahee 1st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), supporting 4th Infantry Division, fire an M120A1 120 mm towed mortar system during a fire support coordination exercise at Camp Adazi, Latvia, Aug. 28. The 4th Inf. Div.'s mission in Europe is to engage in multinational training and exercises across the continent, working alongside NATO allies and regional security partners to provide combat-credible forces to V Corps, Americas forward deployed corps Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/camp-adazi-latvia-28th-aug-2023-us-army-mortarmen-assigned-to-1st-battalion-506th-infantry-regiment-red-currahee-1st-infantry-brigade-combat-team-101st-airborne-division-air-assault-supporting-4th-infantry-division-fire-an-m120a1-120-mm-towed-mortar-system-during-a-fire-support-coordination-exercise-at-camp-adazi-latvia-aug-28-the-4th-inf-divs-mission-in-europe-is-to-engage-in-multinational-training-and-exercises-across-the-continent-working-alongside-nato-allies-and-regional-security-partners-to-provide-combat-credible-forces-to-v-corps-americas-forward-deployed-corps-image565159111.html
RM2RRD65Y–Camp Adazi, Latvia. 28th Aug, 2023. U.S. Army mortarmen assigned to 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment Red Currahee 1st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), supporting 4th Infantry Division, fire an M120A1 120 mm towed mortar system during a fire support coordination exercise at Camp Adazi, Latvia, Aug. 28. The 4th Inf. Div.'s mission in Europe is to engage in multinational training and exercises across the continent, working alongside NATO allies and regional security partners to provide combat-credible forces to V Corps, Americas forward deployed corps
Soldiers all; portraits and sketches of the men of the AEF. . Juttfh CrfpfltfS (.hflU -Sup93-1 «? J Jo^T^-yC ^Wu^- MAJOR GENERAL HANSON E. ELY Arrived in France, June 15, 1917, with rank ofColonel.Promotions: Brigadier General, July 9, 1918;Major General, October 4, 1918.Assignments: Chief of Staff, 1st Division;Commanded 28th Infantry; Commanded 3rd Infantry Brigade, July 15, 1918;Commanded 5th Division, October 18, 1918.Born: Iowa, November 23, 1867.Distinguished Service Medal. For exceptionally meritorious and distin-guished services. He commanded with skilland marked distinction a regiment Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-all-portraits-and-sketches-of-the-men-of-the-aef-juttfh-crfpfltfs-hflu-sup93-1-j-jot-yc-wu-major-general-hanson-e-ely-arrived-in-france-june-15-1917-with-rank-ofcolonelpromotions-brigadier-general-july-9-1918major-general-october-4-1918assignments-chief-of-staff-1st-divisioncommanded-28th-infantry-commanded-3rd-infantry-brigade-july-15-1918commanded-5th-division-october-18-1918born-iowa-november-23-1867distinguished-service-medal-for-exceptionally-meritorious-and-distin-guished-services-he-commanded-with-skilland-marked-distinction-a-regiment-image339274890.html
RM2AKY8GA–Soldiers all; portraits and sketches of the men of the AEF. . Juttfh CrfpfltfS (.hflU -Sup93-1 «? J Jo^T^-yC ^Wu^- MAJOR GENERAL HANSON E. ELY Arrived in France, June 15, 1917, with rank ofColonel.Promotions: Brigadier General, July 9, 1918;Major General, October 4, 1918.Assignments: Chief of Staff, 1st Division;Commanded 28th Infantry; Commanded 3rd Infantry Brigade, July 15, 1918;Commanded 5th Division, October 18, 1918.Born: Iowa, November 23, 1867.Distinguished Service Medal. For exceptionally meritorious and distin-guished services. He commanded with skilland marked distinction a regiment
HH-60M Black Hawk flight crews, 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, Hawaii, provide local area orientation to identify the most damaged areas of concern, and rescue hoist training as part of Joint Task Force 5-0 on Aug. 28, 2018, August 28, 2018. The task force was established to respond to the effects of Hurricane Lane on the State of Hawaii. Local authorities and the State of Hawaii, through JTF 5-0, requested HH-60M Black Hawk helicopters with hoist capability to assist local authorities with recovery operations on the Isle of Hawaii. JTF 5-0 is a joint task force led by a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hh-60m-black-hawk-flight-crews-25th-combat-aviation-brigade-25th-infantry-division-hawaii-provide-local-area-orientation-to-identify-the-most-damaged-areas-of-concern-and-rescue-hoist-training-as-part-of-joint-task-force-5-0-on-aug-28-2018-august-28-2018-the-task-force-was-established-to-respond-to-the-effects-of-hurricane-lane-on-the-state-of-hawaii-local-authorities-and-the-state-of-hawaii-through-jtf-5-0-requested-hh-60m-black-hawk-helicopters-with-hoist-capability-to-assist-local-authorities-with-recovery-operations-on-the-isle-of-hawaii-jtf-5-0-is-a-joint-task-force-led-by-a-image218404472.html
RMPK953M–HH-60M Black Hawk flight crews, 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, Hawaii, provide local area orientation to identify the most damaged areas of concern, and rescue hoist training as part of Joint Task Force 5-0 on Aug. 28, 2018, August 28, 2018. The task force was established to respond to the effects of Hurricane Lane on the State of Hawaii. Local authorities and the State of Hawaii, through JTF 5-0, requested HH-60M Black Hawk helicopters with hoist capability to assist local authorities with recovery operations on the Isle of Hawaii. JTF 5-0 is a joint task force led by a
Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Van, deputy commanding general of the Kansas Army National Guard's 35th Infantry Division and senior mentor of the culminating training exercise for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, leads a discussion during a briefing at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 31, 2018. The 28th ID is preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where they will take over the 35th ID's current mission of supporting combat operations and theater security cooperation with the United States' 17 partner nations in the region. (Photo altered for security purposes.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-brig-gen-jeffrey-van-deputy-commanding-general-of-the-kansas-army-174611201.html
RMM426A9–Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Van, deputy commanding general of the Kansas Army National Guard's 35th Infantry Division and senior mentor of the culminating training exercise for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, leads a discussion during a briefing at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 31, 2018. The 28th ID is preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where they will take over the 35th ID's current mission of supporting combat operations and theater security cooperation with the United States' 17 partner nations in the region. (Photo altered for security purposes.)
Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Van, deputy commanding general of the Kansas Army National Guard's 35th Infantry Division and senior mentor of the culminating training exercise for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, leads a discussion during a briefing at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 31, 2018. The 28th ID is preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where they will take over the 35th ID's current mission of supporting combat operations and theater security cooperation with the United States' 17 partner nations in the region. ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-brig-gen-jeffrey-van-deputy-commanding-general-of-the-kansas-army-174618120.html
RMM42F5C–Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Van, deputy commanding general of the Kansas Army National Guard's 35th Infantry Division and senior mentor of the culminating training exercise for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, leads a discussion during a briefing at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 31, 2018. The 28th ID is preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where they will take over the 35th ID's current mission of supporting combat operations and theater security cooperation with the United States' 17 partner nations in the region. (
Return of 28th Division to Phila - Happy Boys Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-return-of-28th-division-to-phila-happy-boys-72119646.html
RME5999J–Return of 28th Division to Phila - Happy Boys
American Infantrymen race across an open field to reach a German pillbox, on the of the German Siegfried line defenses, Eisenboen, Germany, 10 9 44 (28th Infantry Division) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-infantrymen-race-across-an-open-field-to-reach-a-german-pillbox-on-the-of-the-german-siegfried-line-defenses-eisenboen-germany-10-9-44-28th-infantry-division-image331898258.html
RM2A7Y7H6–American Infantrymen race across an open field to reach a German pillbox, on the of the German Siegfried line defenses, Eisenboen, Germany, 10 9 44 (28th Infantry Division)
U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire their assigned weapons during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-with-the-1-110th-infantry-battalion-2nd-infantry-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-fire-their-assigned-weapons-during-an-exercise-at-fort-indiantown-gap-us-army-photo-by-spc-taylor-hall-image487725965.html
RM2K9DRCD–U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire their assigned weapons during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall)
American soldiers from the 28th Infantry Division guarding the bridge at Wormeldange, Luxembourg, before crossing into German territory at Winchrenger during World War One. The soldiers are positioned as sentries to ensure the security of the American side of the bridge. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-soldiers-from-the-28th-infantry-division-guarding-the-bridge-at-wormeldange-luxembourg-before-crossing-into-german-territory-at-winchrenger-during-world-war-one-the-soldiers-are-positioned-as-sentries-to-ensure-the-security-of-the-american-side-of-the-bridge-image558394618.html
RM2RCD20X–American soldiers from the 28th Infantry Division guarding the bridge at Wormeldange, Luxembourg, before crossing into German territory at Winchrenger during World War One. The soldiers are positioned as sentries to ensure the security of the American side of the bridge.
. The Twenty-seventh Indiana volunteer infantry in the war of the rebellion, 1861 to 1865. First division, 12th and 20th corps. A history of its recruiting, organization, camp life, marches and battles, together with a roster of the men composing it .. . Y OF THE December 28th, in consequence of a rebel cavalry raid,^ve were sent down to the Ocoquan river again. Ve wereordered to take no baggjage with us except our blankets.This was to prepare us for swift movements. We remainedon a piece of bottom land, along the Ocoquan, over night. Itwas one of those still, clear winter nights, when the fi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-twenty-seventh-indiana-volunteer-infantry-in-the-war-of-the-rebellion-1861-to-1865-first-division-12th-and-20th-corps-a-history-of-its-recruiting-organization-camp-life-marches-and-battles-together-with-a-roster-of-the-men-composing-it-y-of-the-december-28th-in-consequence-of-a-rebel-cavalry-raidve-were-sent-down-to-the-ocoquan-river-again-ve-wereordered-to-take-no-baggjage-with-us-except-our-blanketsthis-was-to-prepare-us-for-swift-movements-we-remainedon-a-piece-of-bottom-land-along-the-ocoquan-over-night-itwas-one-of-those-still-clear-winter-nights-when-the-fi-image371679528.html
RM2CGKD0T–. The Twenty-seventh Indiana volunteer infantry in the war of the rebellion, 1861 to 1865. First division, 12th and 20th corps. A history of its recruiting, organization, camp life, marches and battles, together with a roster of the men composing it .. . Y OF THE December 28th, in consequence of a rebel cavalry raid,^ve were sent down to the Ocoquan river again. Ve wereordered to take no baggjage with us except our blankets.This was to prepare us for swift movements. We remainedon a piece of bottom land, along the Ocoquan, over night. Itwas one of those still, clear winter nights, when the fi
Brig. Gen. Kenneth Hara, Deputy Adjutant General, Hawaii Army National Guard and Joint Task Force 5-0 commander, lands at Hilo International Airport, Hilo, Hawaii, to conduct briefings to Hawaii National Guard and Active Duty Soldiers responding to Hurricane Lane on Aug. 27, 2018, August 27, 2018. Local authorities and the state of Hawaii, through JTF 5-0, requested HH-60M Black Hawk helicopters with hoist capability to assist local authorities with recovery operations on the Isle of Hawaii. JTF 5-0 is a joint task force led by a dual status commander that is established to respond to the effe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brig-gen-kenneth-hara-deputy-adjutant-general-hawaii-army-national-guard-and-joint-task-force-5-0-commander-lands-at-hilo-international-airport-hilo-hawaii-to-conduct-briefings-to-hawaii-national-guard-and-active-duty-soldiers-responding-to-hurricane-lane-on-aug-27-2018-august-27-2018-local-authorities-and-the-state-of-hawaii-through-jtf-5-0-requested-hh-60m-black-hawk-helicopters-with-hoist-capability-to-assist-local-authorities-with-recovery-operations-on-the-isle-of-hawaii-jtf-5-0-is-a-joint-task-force-led-by-a-dual-status-commander-that-is-established-to-respond-to-the-effe-image218404415.html
RMPK951K–Brig. Gen. Kenneth Hara, Deputy Adjutant General, Hawaii Army National Guard and Joint Task Force 5-0 commander, lands at Hilo International Airport, Hilo, Hawaii, to conduct briefings to Hawaii National Guard and Active Duty Soldiers responding to Hurricane Lane on Aug. 27, 2018, August 27, 2018. Local authorities and the state of Hawaii, through JTF 5-0, requested HH-60M Black Hawk helicopters with hoist capability to assist local authorities with recovery operations on the Isle of Hawaii. JTF 5-0 is a joint task force led by a dual status commander that is established to respond to the effe
Maj. Gen. Terrence McKenrick, U.S. Army Central deputy commanding general, talks to Soldiers of the Massachusetts Army National Guard's 151st Regional Support Group Jan. 30, 2018, at Fort Hood, Texas, where they are participating in a culminating training exercise with First Army for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division. Both units are preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where the 151st RSG Soldiers will augment the ARCENT staff, and the 28th ID Soldiers will support theater combat operations, Operation Spartan Shield, and theater security cooperation with the Unit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-maj-gen-terrence-mckenrick-us-army-central-deputy-commanding-general-174611011.html
RMM4263F–Maj. Gen. Terrence McKenrick, U.S. Army Central deputy commanding general, talks to Soldiers of the Massachusetts Army National Guard's 151st Regional Support Group Jan. 30, 2018, at Fort Hood, Texas, where they are participating in a culminating training exercise with First Army for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division. Both units are preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where the 151st RSG Soldiers will augment the ARCENT staff, and the 28th ID Soldiers will support theater combat operations, Operation Spartan Shield, and theater security cooperation with the Unit
Capt. Danielle Baney, the operational contract support officer in charge with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, talks with Lt. Col. Efrain Ramos, First Army sustainment observer coach/trainer lead and the senior Army advisor for the New Jersey Army National Guard, during the 28th ID’s culminating training exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 29, 2018. About 500 Soldiers of the 28th ID Headquarters are preparing to deploy to the Middle East in support of Operation Spartan Shield. '(First Army personnel) have been very helpful answering questions we’ve had,' said B Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-capt-danielle-baney-the-operational-contract-support-officer-in-charge-174618073.html
RMM42F3N–Capt. Danielle Baney, the operational contract support officer in charge with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, talks with Lt. Col. Efrain Ramos, First Army sustainment observer coach/trainer lead and the senior Army advisor for the New Jersey Army National Guard, during the 28th ID’s culminating training exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 29, 2018. About 500 Soldiers of the 28th ID Headquarters are preparing to deploy to the Middle East in support of Operation Spartan Shield. '(First Army personnel) have been very helpful answering questions we’ve had,' said B
Cpl. Jose Pacheco a Soldier with Headquarters and Headquarters Platoon, Company D, 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, practices rappelling techniques during the basic-mobility portion of Mountain Exercise 08-11 at the Marine Corps’ Mountain Warfare Training Center in Northern California’s Toiyabe National Forest. Cpl. Pacheco and his fellow Soldiers will use the technical skills they learn during basic-mobility to gain a tactical advantage over their adversaries during the subsequent force-on-force exercise. 1st Sgt Brandon McGuire, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cpl-jose-pacheco-a-soldier-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-platoon-80389054.html
RMEJP11J–Cpl. Jose Pacheco a Soldier with Headquarters and Headquarters Platoon, Company D, 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, practices rappelling techniques during the basic-mobility portion of Mountain Exercise 08-11 at the Marine Corps’ Mountain Warfare Training Center in Northern California’s Toiyabe National Forest. Cpl. Pacheco and his fellow Soldiers will use the technical skills they learn during basic-mobility to gain a tactical advantage over their adversaries during the subsequent force-on-force exercise. 1st Sgt Brandon McGuire,
28th Infantry Division leads the color guard at the Colmar Victory Parade. 2/8/45. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/28th-infantry-division-leads-the-color-guard-at-the-colmar-victory-parade-2845-image259751785.html
RMW2GM1D–28th Infantry Division leads the color guard at the Colmar Victory Parade. 2/8/45.
An RQ-7 Shadow, operated by Soldiers with the 28th Infantry Division, awaits takeoff at the Unmanned Aircraft System Operations Facility at Fort Indiantown Gap, Jan. 30, 2023. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Capt. Travis Mueller) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-rq-7-shadow-operated-by-soldiers-with-the-28th-infantry-division-awaits-takeoff-at-the-unmanned-aircraft-system-operations-facility-at-fort-indiantown-gap-jan-30-2023-us-army-national-guard-photo-by-capt-travis-mueller-image518430198.html
RM2N3CF06–An RQ-7 Shadow, operated by Soldiers with the 28th Infantry Division, awaits takeoff at the Unmanned Aircraft System Operations Facility at Fort Indiantown Gap, Jan. 30, 2023. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Capt. Travis Mueller)
Soldier from the 28th Infantry Division crossing a bridge over the Moselle River into Germany at Winchrenger. This image captures the advance party during World War One. Date of the photograph is Feb. 26, 1919. Photographer number is 111-SC-40295. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-from-the-28th-infantry-division-crossing-a-bridge-over-the-moselle-river-into-germany-at-winchrenger-this-image-captures-the-advance-party-during-world-war-one-date-of-the-photograph-is-feb-26-1919-photographer-number-is-111-sc-40295-image558524354.html
RM2RCJYEA–Soldier from the 28th Infantry Division crossing a bridge over the Moselle River into Germany at Winchrenger. This image captures the advance party during World War One. Date of the photograph is Feb. 26, 1919. Photographer number is 111-SC-40295.
. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . hrewup breastworks, details being engaged in cutting down thewoods. On the 28th of May, it moved with the brigade, nowunder command of General Abercrombie, and went into posi-tion along the Nine Mile Road from the Williamsburg Roadto and across the York River Railroad. About noon of May 31st, while the men were engaged incooking rice, the only ration on hand—the wagons beingway behind, fresh meat being about to be issued—the enemyattacked Caseys Division, which was i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-twenty-third-pennsylvania-volunteer-infantry-birneys-zouaves-three-months-three-years-service-civil-war-hrewup-breastworks-details-being-engaged-in-cutting-down-thewoods-on-the-28th-of-may-it-moved-with-the-brigade-nowunder-command-of-general-abercrombie-and-went-into-posi-tion-along-the-nine-mile-road-from-the-williamsburg-roadto-and-across-the-york-river-railroad-about-noon-of-may-31st-while-the-men-were-engaged-incooking-rice-the-only-ration-on-handthe-wagons-beingway-behind-fresh-meat-being-about-to-be-issuedthe-enemyattacked-caseys-division-which-was-i-image371701734.html
RM2CGMD9X–. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . hrewup breastworks, details being engaged in cutting down thewoods. On the 28th of May, it moved with the brigade, nowunder command of General Abercrombie, and went into posi-tion along the Nine Mile Road from the Williamsburg Roadto and across the York River Railroad. About noon of May 31st, while the men were engaged incooking rice, the only ration on hand—the wagons beingway behind, fresh meat being about to be issued—the enemyattacked Caseys Division, which was i
Brig. Gen. Kenneth Hara, Deputy Adjutant General, Hawaii Army National Guard and Joint Task Force 5-0 commander, lands at Hilo International Airport, Hilo, Hawaii, to conduct briefings to Hawaii National Guard and Active Duty Soldiers responding to Hurricane Lane on Aug. 27, 2018, August 27, 2018. Local authorities and the state of Hawaii, through JTF 5-0, requested HH-60M Black Hawk helicopters with hoist capability to assist local authorities with recovery operations on the Isle of Hawaii. JTF 5-0 is a joint task force led by a dual status commander that is established to respond to the effe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brig-gen-kenneth-hara-deputy-adjutant-general-hawaii-army-national-guard-and-joint-task-force-5-0-commander-lands-at-hilo-international-airport-hilo-hawaii-to-conduct-briefings-to-hawaii-national-guard-and-active-duty-soldiers-responding-to-hurricane-lane-on-aug-27-2018-august-27-2018-local-authorities-and-the-state-of-hawaii-through-jtf-5-0-requested-hh-60m-black-hawk-helicopters-with-hoist-capability-to-assist-local-authorities-with-recovery-operations-on-the-isle-of-hawaii-jtf-5-0-is-a-joint-task-force-led-by-a-dual-status-commander-that-is-established-to-respond-to-the-effe-image218404431.html
RMPK9527–Brig. Gen. Kenneth Hara, Deputy Adjutant General, Hawaii Army National Guard and Joint Task Force 5-0 commander, lands at Hilo International Airport, Hilo, Hawaii, to conduct briefings to Hawaii National Guard and Active Duty Soldiers responding to Hurricane Lane on Aug. 27, 2018, August 27, 2018. Local authorities and the state of Hawaii, through JTF 5-0, requested HH-60M Black Hawk helicopters with hoist capability to assist local authorities with recovery operations on the Isle of Hawaii. JTF 5-0 is a joint task force led by a dual status commander that is established to respond to the effe
Staff Sgt. Wheldon Nelson, an area security and force protection specialist for the Massachusetts Army National Guard's 151st Regional Support Group and a civilian police officer from Middleborough, Mass., participates in a culminating training exercise for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 30, 2018. Both units are preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where the 151st RSG Soldiers will augment the staff of U.S. Army Central, the 28th ID's higher headquarters in theater. “The 151st Soldiers are learning and familiarizing themselves with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staff-sgt-wheldon-nelson-an-area-security-and-force-protection-specialist-174611010.html
RMM4263E–Staff Sgt. Wheldon Nelson, an area security and force protection specialist for the Massachusetts Army National Guard's 151st Regional Support Group and a civilian police officer from Middleborough, Mass., participates in a culminating training exercise for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 30, 2018. Both units are preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where the 151st RSG Soldiers will augment the staff of U.S. Army Central, the 28th ID's higher headquarters in theater. “The 151st Soldiers are learning and familiarizing themselves with
Staff Sgt. Wheldon Nelson, an area security and force protection specialist for the Massachusetts Army National Guard's 151st Regional Support Group and a civilian police officer from Middleborough, Mass., participates in a culminating training exercise for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 30, 2018. Both units are preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where the 151st RSG Soldiers will augment the staff of U.S. Army Central, the 28th ID's higher headquarters in theater. “The 151st Soldiers are learning and familiarizing themselves with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staff-sgt-wheldon-nelson-an-area-security-and-force-protection-specialist-174618094.html
RMM42F4E–Staff Sgt. Wheldon Nelson, an area security and force protection specialist for the Massachusetts Army National Guard's 151st Regional Support Group and a civilian police officer from Middleborough, Mass., participates in a culminating training exercise for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 30, 2018. Both units are preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where the 151st RSG Soldiers will augment the staff of U.S. Army Central, the 28th ID's higher headquarters in theater. “The 151st Soldiers are learning and familiarizing themselves with
Spc. Jonathan Schueman right, Pfc. Robert Paden left front, and Pfc. Shane Miller, all of 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, prepare 120mm mortar rounds in Afghanistan. Staff Sgt. Nicolas Morales, Task Force 4-1 PAO Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spc-jonathan-schueman-right-pfc-robert-paden-left-front-and-pfc-shane-80333637.html
RMEJKEAD–Spc. Jonathan Schueman right, Pfc. Robert Paden left front, and Pfc. Shane Miller, all of 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, prepare 120mm mortar rounds in Afghanistan. Staff Sgt. Nicolas Morales, Task Force 4-1 PAO
Soldiers of the 28th Infantry, 1st Division, passing into Germany. View from Wormeldingen Luxembourg ca. 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-of-the-28th-infantry-1st-division-passing-into-germany-view-from-wormeldingen-luxembourg-ca-1918-image601162408.html
RM2WX18P0–Soldiers of the 28th Infantry, 1st Division, passing into Germany. View from Wormeldingen Luxembourg ca. 1918
U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-with-the-1-110th-infantry-battalion-2nd-infantry-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-fire-a-mortar-system-during-an-exercise-at-fort-indiantown-gap-us-army-photo-by-spc-taylor-hall-image487726006.html
RM2K9DRDX–U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall)
Members of the 1ST Battalion, 28th Infantry Division, load their duffle bags aboard a C-130 Hercules aircraft for the flight to Karlsruhe, West Germany, for participation in Exercise REFORGER '82. Subject Operation/Series: REFORGER '82 Base: Luxembourg City Country: Luxembourg (LUX) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-1st-battalion-28th-infantry-division-load-their-duffle-bags-aboard-a-c-130-hercules-aircraft-for-the-flight-to-karlsruhe-west-germany-for-participation-in-exercise-reforger-82-subject-operationseries-reforger-82-base-luxembourg-city-country-luxembourg-lux-image503982475.html
RM2M7XAP3–Members of the 1ST Battalion, 28th Infantry Division, load their duffle bags aboard a C-130 Hercules aircraft for the flight to Karlsruhe, West Germany, for participation in Exercise REFORGER '82. Subject Operation/Series: REFORGER '82 Base: Luxembourg City Country: Luxembourg (LUX)
Usa. 28th Nov, 2022. 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade aircraft fly over Fort Stewart during Marne Week 2022 competitions, November. 28. On day one of the competition, there were several events taking place across the installation, from combatives to tug of war. Credit: U.S. Army/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/usa-28th-nov-2022-3rd-combat-aviation-brigade-aircraft-fly-over-fort-stewart-during-marne-week-2022-competitions-november-28-on-day-one-of-the-competition-there-were-several-events-taking-place-across-the-installation-from-combatives-to-tug-of-war-credit-us-armyzuma-press-wire-servicezumapresscomalamy-live-news-image499509949.html
RM2M0JJ11–Usa. 28th Nov, 2022. 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade aircraft fly over Fort Stewart during Marne Week 2022 competitions, November. 28. On day one of the competition, there were several events taking place across the installation, from combatives to tug of war. Credit: U.S. Army/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . R 3. 1918 SECOND LIEUTENANT PAUL WAPLES DERRICKSON Company K, 28th Infantry, First Division. Killed in action at Cantigny, France, on May 28, 1918. Lieutenant Derrickson was born inPhiladelphia, Pa., on January 25, 1892.After a public school education he en-tered Washington and Lee University,Lexington, Va., from w^hich he graduatedin 1915, after specializing in law. Hethen entered the employ of Sears-RoebuckCompany, with which firm he remaineduntil he entered the Second OfficersTraining Camp at Fort Sheridan and w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-and-achievements-of-the-fort-scheridan-officers-training-camps-r-3-1918-second-lieutenant-paul-waples-derrickson-company-k-28th-infantry-first-division-killed-in-action-at-cantigny-france-on-may-28-1918-lieutenant-derrickson-was-born-inphiladelphia-pa-on-january-25-1892after-a-public-school-education-he-en-tered-washington-and-lee-universitylexington-va-from-which-he-graduatedin-1915-after-specializing-in-law-hethen-entered-the-employ-of-sears-roebuckcompany-with-which-firm-he-remaineduntil-he-entered-the-second-officerstraining-camp-at-fort-sheridan-and-w-image372257693.html
RM2CHHPDH–. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . R 3. 1918 SECOND LIEUTENANT PAUL WAPLES DERRICKSON Company K, 28th Infantry, First Division. Killed in action at Cantigny, France, on May 28, 1918. Lieutenant Derrickson was born inPhiladelphia, Pa., on January 25, 1892.After a public school education he en-tered Washington and Lee University,Lexington, Va., from w^hich he graduatedin 1915, after specializing in law. Hethen entered the employ of Sears-RoebuckCompany, with which firm he remaineduntil he entered the Second OfficersTraining Camp at Fort Sheridan and w
Brig. Gen. Kenneth Hara, Deputy Adjutant General, Hawaii Army National Guard and Joint Task Force 5-0 commander, lands at Hilo International Airport, Hilo, Hawaii, to conduct briefings to Hawaii National Guard and Active Duty Soldiers responding to Hurricane Lane on Aug. 27, 2018, August 27, 2018. Local authorities and the state of Hawaii, through JTF 5-0, requested HH-60M Black Hawk helicopters with hoist capability to assist local authorities with recovery operations on the Isle of Hawaii. JTF 5-0 is a joint task force led by a dual status commander that is established to respond to the effe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brig-gen-kenneth-hara-deputy-adjutant-general-hawaii-army-national-guard-and-joint-task-force-5-0-commander-lands-at-hilo-international-airport-hilo-hawaii-to-conduct-briefings-to-hawaii-national-guard-and-active-duty-soldiers-responding-to-hurricane-lane-on-aug-27-2018-august-27-2018-local-authorities-and-the-state-of-hawaii-through-jtf-5-0-requested-hh-60m-black-hawk-helicopters-with-hoist-capability-to-assist-local-authorities-with-recovery-operations-on-the-isle-of-hawaii-jtf-5-0-is-a-joint-task-force-led-by-a-dual-status-commander-that-is-established-to-respond-to-the-effe-image218404451.html
RMPK952Y–Brig. Gen. Kenneth Hara, Deputy Adjutant General, Hawaii Army National Guard and Joint Task Force 5-0 commander, lands at Hilo International Airport, Hilo, Hawaii, to conduct briefings to Hawaii National Guard and Active Duty Soldiers responding to Hurricane Lane on Aug. 27, 2018, August 27, 2018. Local authorities and the state of Hawaii, through JTF 5-0, requested HH-60M Black Hawk helicopters with hoist capability to assist local authorities with recovery operations on the Isle of Hawaii. JTF 5-0 is a joint task force led by a dual status commander that is established to respond to the effe
Capt. Zantionyo Goodwin (right), a maintenance observer coach/trainer with First Army’s 174th Infantry Brigade, talks with Lt. Col. Ron Humphrey, chief of Logistics for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, during the 28th ID’s culminating training exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 30, 2018. The 28th ID is preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where the unit will support Operation Spartan Shield. 'First Army has been very helpful, both in training and in the real world, assisting us with things like (requests for information). Overall, I think they’ve done well with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-capt-zantionyo-goodwin-right-a-maintenance-observer-coachtrainer-with-174611012.html
RMM4263G–Capt. Zantionyo Goodwin (right), a maintenance observer coach/trainer with First Army’s 174th Infantry Brigade, talks with Lt. Col. Ron Humphrey, chief of Logistics for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, during the 28th ID’s culminating training exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 30, 2018. The 28th ID is preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where the unit will support Operation Spartan Shield. 'First Army has been very helpful, both in training and in the real world, assisting us with things like (requests for information). Overall, I think they’ve done well with
Maj. Gen. Terrence McKenrick, U.S. Army Central deputy commanding general, talks to Soldiers of the Massachusetts Army National Guard's 151st Regional Support Group Jan. 30, 2018, at Fort Hood, Texas, where they are participating in a culminating training exercise with First Army for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division. Both units are preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where the 151st RSG Soldiers will augment the ARCENT staff, and the 28th ID Soldiers will support theater combat operations, Operation Spartan Shield, and theater security cooperation with the Unit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-maj-gen-terrence-mckenrick-us-army-central-deputy-commanding-general-174618095.html
RMM42F4F–Maj. Gen. Terrence McKenrick, U.S. Army Central deputy commanding general, talks to Soldiers of the Massachusetts Army National Guard's 151st Regional Support Group Jan. 30, 2018, at Fort Hood, Texas, where they are participating in a culminating training exercise with First Army for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division. Both units are preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where the 151st RSG Soldiers will augment the ARCENT staff, and the 28th ID Soldiers will support theater combat operations, Operation Spartan Shield, and theater security cooperation with the Unit
Col. Joseph Wawro and Command Sgt. Maj. Wylie Hutchison, the commander and senior noncommissioned officer of the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Dragon Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, visit with Soldiers of Company A., 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4IBCT , during a training mission at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Calif., Feb. 14. The Dragon Brigade is preparing for their deployment to Afghanistan later this year. Staff Sgt. Tiffany Monnett, 4IBCT PAO Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-col-joseph-wawro-and-command-sgt-maj-wylie-hutchison-the-commander-80389425.html
RMEJP1EW–Col. Joseph Wawro and Command Sgt. Maj. Wylie Hutchison, the commander and senior noncommissioned officer of the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Dragon Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, visit with Soldiers of Company A., 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4IBCT , during a training mission at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Calif., Feb. 14. The Dragon Brigade is preparing for their deployment to Afghanistan later this year. Staff Sgt. Tiffany Monnett, 4IBCT PAO
Soldiers of the 28th infantry, 1st division crossing a bridge over the Moselle. View from hill at Winchrenger, Germany looking towards Wormeldingen Luxembourg ca. 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-of-the-28th-infantry-1st-division-crossing-a-bridge-over-the-moselle-view-from-hill-at-winchrenger-germany-looking-towards-wormeldingen-luxembourg-ca-1918-image601162407.html
RM2WX18NY–Soldiers of the 28th infantry, 1st division crossing a bridge over the Moselle. View from hill at Winchrenger, Germany looking towards Wormeldingen Luxembourg ca. 1918
U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-with-the-1-110th-infantry-battalion-2nd-infantry-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-fire-a-mortar-system-during-an-exercise-at-fort-indiantown-gap-us-army-photo-by-spc-taylor-hall-image487726072.html
RM2K9DRG8–U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall)
Members of the 1ST Battalion, 28th Infantry Division, load their duffle bags aboard a C-130 Hercules aircraft for the flight to Karlsruhe, West Germany, for participation in Exercise REFORGER '82. Subject Operation/Series: REFORGER '82 Base: Luxembourg City Country: Luxembourg (LUX) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-1st-battalion-28th-infantry-division-load-their-duffle-bags-aboard-a-c-130-hercules-aircraft-for-the-flight-to-karlsruhe-west-germany-for-participation-in-exercise-reforger-82-subject-operationseries-reforger-82-base-luxembourg-city-country-luxembourg-lux-image503982464.html
RM2M7XANM–Members of the 1ST Battalion, 28th Infantry Division, load their duffle bags aboard a C-130 Hercules aircraft for the flight to Karlsruhe, West Germany, for participation in Exercise REFORGER '82. Subject Operation/Series: REFORGER '82 Base: Luxembourg City Country: Luxembourg (LUX)
. Lansdowne school and the world war. Corporal Carlile Taylor was in the 109th Infantry atCamp Hancock, Ga., but was discharged from there in Novem-ber, 1917, on account of physical disability. 51. George Russell Taylor enlisted in September, 1917. Hewas trained at Camps Meade and Hancock. He was a memberof the 103rd Sanitary Train in the 109th Ambulance Company ofthe 28th Division U. S. A. He was overseas one year and wasengaged in the Fifth German offensive, the advance on Argonneand Vesle River, and Thiaucourt. He was not wounded and wasdischarged May 21, 1919. 52 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lansdowne-school-and-the-world-war-corporal-carlile-taylor-was-in-the-109th-infantry-atcamp-hancock-ga-but-was-discharged-from-there-in-novem-ber-1917-on-account-of-physical-disability-51-george-russell-taylor-enlisted-in-september-1917-hewas-trained-at-camps-meade-and-hancock-he-was-a-memberof-the-103rd-sanitary-train-in-the-109th-ambulance-company-ofthe-28th-division-u-s-a-he-was-overseas-one-year-and-wasengaged-in-the-fifth-german-offensive-the-advance-on-argonneand-vesle-river-and-thiaucourt-he-was-not-wounded-and-wasdischarged-may-21-1919-52-image370785797.html
RM2CF6N1W–. Lansdowne school and the world war. Corporal Carlile Taylor was in the 109th Infantry atCamp Hancock, Ga., but was discharged from there in Novem-ber, 1917, on account of physical disability. 51. George Russell Taylor enlisted in September, 1917. Hewas trained at Camps Meade and Hancock. He was a memberof the 103rd Sanitary Train in the 109th Ambulance Company ofthe 28th Division U. S. A. He was overseas one year and wasengaged in the Fifth German offensive, the advance on Argonneand Vesle River, and Thiaucourt. He was not wounded and wasdischarged May 21, 1919. 52
Lt. Col. William Baker (standing), a medical observer coach/trainer with First Army's 120th Infantry Brigade, talks with Capt. Matt Gabler, medical logistics officer for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard’s 28th Infantry Division, during the 28th ID’s culminating training exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 30, 2018. “(The 28th ID's) surgeon section is pretty robust, across the board, which will help them out eventually. They’re engaged, building maps and looking at medevac routes,' said Baker, one of dozens of First Army personnel supporting the CTE before the 28th ID deploys to the Middle E Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lt-col-william-baker-standing-a-medical-observer-coachtrainer-with-174611009.html
RMM4263D–Lt. Col. William Baker (standing), a medical observer coach/trainer with First Army's 120th Infantry Brigade, talks with Capt. Matt Gabler, medical logistics officer for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard’s 28th Infantry Division, during the 28th ID’s culminating training exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 30, 2018. “(The 28th ID's) surgeon section is pretty robust, across the board, which will help them out eventually. They’re engaged, building maps and looking at medevac routes,' said Baker, one of dozens of First Army personnel supporting the CTE before the 28th ID deploys to the Middle E
Capt. Zantionyo Goodwin (right), a maintenance observer coach/trainer with First Army’s 174th Infantry Brigade, talks with Lt. Col. Ron Humphrey, chief of Logistics for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, during the 28th ID’s culminating training exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 30, 2018. The 28th ID is preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where the unit will support Operation Spartan Shield. 'First Army has been very helpful, both in training and in the real world, assisting us with things like (requests for information). Overall, I think they’ve done well with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-capt-zantionyo-goodwin-right-a-maintenance-observer-coachtrainer-with-174618096.html
RMM42F4G–Capt. Zantionyo Goodwin (right), a maintenance observer coach/trainer with First Army’s 174th Infantry Brigade, talks with Lt. Col. Ron Humphrey, chief of Logistics for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, during the 28th ID’s culminating training exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 30, 2018. The 28th ID is preparing to deploy to the Middle East, where the unit will support Operation Spartan Shield. 'First Army has been very helpful, both in training and in the real world, assisting us with things like (requests for information). Overall, I think they’ve done well with
A three man sniper team, two firers and a spotter, uses the target silhouettes down range to adjust their settings on the newly fielded XM2010 enhanced sniper rifles and Leupold Mark 4 Tactical Scopes during a test fire range, March 14. The sniper sections from the 2nd Battalion, 16 Infantry Regiment, 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, and 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiments of the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, were recently fielded with enhanced sniper rifles and scopes for their upcoming deployment in the spring. Sgt. Gene A. Arnold, 4IBCT PAO Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-three-man-sniper-team-two-firers-and-a-spotter-uses-the-target-silhouettes-80392935.html
RMEJP607–A three man sniper team, two firers and a spotter, uses the target silhouettes down range to adjust their settings on the newly fielded XM2010 enhanced sniper rifles and Leupold Mark 4 Tactical Scopes during a test fire range, March 14. The sniper sections from the 2nd Battalion, 16 Infantry Regiment, 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, and 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiments of the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, were recently fielded with enhanced sniper rifles and scopes for their upcoming deployment in the spring. Sgt. Gene A. Arnold, 4IBCT PAO
World War I Photos: Members of Company K, 111th infantry, 28th division, inspect British rifles given them in exchange for their Springfield model ca. 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/world-war-i-photos-members-of-company-k-111th-infantry-28th-division-inspect-british-rifles-given-them-in-exchange-for-their-springfield-model-ca-1918-image601161223.html
RM2WX177K–World War I Photos: Members of Company K, 111th infantry, 28th division, inspect British rifles given them in exchange for their Springfield model ca. 1918
U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division train with a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-with-the-1-110th-infantry-battalion-2nd-infantry-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-train-with-a-mortar-system-during-an-exercise-at-fort-indiantown-gap-us-army-photo-by-spc-taylor-hall-image487726068.html
RM2K9DRG4–U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division train with a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall)
US troops from the 1ST Battalion, 28th Infantry Division, transfer from a C-141B Starlifter aircraft to a C-130 Hercules aircraft for the flight to Karlsruhe, Germany. The men are participating in the Exericse REFORGER '82. Subject Operation/Series: REFORGER '82 Base: Luxembourg City Country: Luxembourg (LUX) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-troops-from-the-1st-battalion-28th-infantry-division-transfer-from-a-c-141b-starlifter-aircraft-to-a-c-130-hercules-aircraft-for-the-flight-to-karlsruhe-germany-the-men-are-participating-in-the-exericse-reforger-82-subject-operationseries-reforger-82-base-luxembourg-city-country-luxembourg-lux-image503982469.html
RM2M7XANW–US troops from the 1ST Battalion, 28th Infantry Division, transfer from a C-141B Starlifter aircraft to a C-130 Hercules aircraft for the flight to Karlsruhe, Germany. The men are participating in the Exericse REFORGER '82. Subject Operation/Series: REFORGER '82 Base: Luxembourg City Country: Luxembourg (LUX)
. Lansdowne school and the world war. Captain Rutherford McA. Warren enlisted February 9,1918, in the N. G. P., which, after war was declared, was madepart of the U. S. Army. He was in Company C, 109th Infantry,28th Division, U. S. A. During the Mexican trouble he servedon the border; then after the declaration of the United Statesto participate in the world war, he was encamped in the vicinityof Philadelphia until September 1917, when his regiment wassent to Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga. Here they were in train-ing until May 1, 1918, when they went overseas. Captain Warrenwas overseas just one y Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lansdowne-school-and-the-world-war-captain-rutherford-mca-warren-enlisted-february-91918-in-the-n-g-p-which-after-war-was-declared-was-madepart-of-the-u-s-army-he-was-in-company-c-109th-infantry28th-division-u-s-a-during-the-mexican-trouble-he-servedon-the-border-then-after-the-declaration-of-the-united-statesto-participate-in-the-world-war-he-was-encamped-in-the-vicinityof-philadelphia-until-september-1917-when-his-regiment-wassent-to-camp-hancock-augusta-ga-here-they-were-in-train-ing-until-may-1-1918-when-they-went-overseas-captain-warrenwas-overseas-just-one-y-image370785434.html
RM2CF6MGX–. Lansdowne school and the world war. Captain Rutherford McA. Warren enlisted February 9,1918, in the N. G. P., which, after war was declared, was madepart of the U. S. Army. He was in Company C, 109th Infantry,28th Division, U. S. A. During the Mexican trouble he servedon the border; then after the declaration of the United Statesto participate in the world war, he was encamped in the vicinityof Philadelphia until September 1917, when his regiment wassent to Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga. Here they were in train-ing until May 1, 1918, when they went overseas. Captain Warrenwas overseas just one y
Pfc. Michael McFadden, a wheeled vehicle mechanic with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, works on a battery during through the unit’s culminating training exercise with First Army at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 29, 2018. The 21-year-old campground maintenance worker from Lancaster, Penn., has been in the Army National Guard for about two years, and the 28th ID’s upcoming deployment to the Middle East will be his first. “It’s exciting. It’s nerve-wracking. It’s my first time leaving the country and the first time I left home for a while; the last time was when I went to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pfc-michael-mcfadden-a-wheeled-vehicle-mechanic-with-the-pennsylvania-174610840.html
RMM425WC–Pfc. Michael McFadden, a wheeled vehicle mechanic with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, works on a battery during through the unit’s culminating training exercise with First Army at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 29, 2018. The 21-year-old campground maintenance worker from Lancaster, Penn., has been in the Army National Guard for about two years, and the 28th ID’s upcoming deployment to the Middle East will be his first. “It’s exciting. It’s nerve-wracking. It’s my first time leaving the country and the first time I left home for a while; the last time was when I went to
Pfc. Michael McFadden, a wheeled vehicle mechanic with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, works on a battery during through the unit’s culminating training exercise with First Army at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 29, 2018. The 21-year-old campground maintenance worker from Lancaster, Penn., has been in the Army National Guard for about two years, and the 28th ID’s upcoming deployment to the Middle East will be his first. “It’s exciting. It’s nerve-wracking. It’s my first time leaving the country and the first time I left home for a while; the last time was when I went to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pfc-michael-mcfadden-a-wheeled-vehicle-mechanic-with-the-pennsylvania-174618072.html
RMM42F3M–Pfc. Michael McFadden, a wheeled vehicle mechanic with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 28th Infantry Division, works on a battery during through the unit’s culminating training exercise with First Army at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 29, 2018. The 21-year-old campground maintenance worker from Lancaster, Penn., has been in the Army National Guard for about two years, and the 28th ID’s upcoming deployment to the Middle East will be his first. “It’s exciting. It’s nerve-wracking. It’s my first time leaving the country and the first time I left home for a while; the last time was when I went to
Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, interact with role players during a situational training exercise in Exercise Western Accord 14, June 24. Exercise Western Accord 14 is a U.S. Africa Command-sponsored, U.S. Army Africa-hosted annual joint training and partnership exercise between the U.S. and Economic Community of West Africa States, which is designed to increase interoperability between military forces and ensure the common ability to conduct peace operations throughout Western Africa. U.S. Army Africa photo by Sgt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-1st-battalion-28th-infantry-regiment-4th-infantry-brigade-80393134.html
RMEJP67A–Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, interact with role players during a situational training exercise in Exercise Western Accord 14, June 24. Exercise Western Accord 14 is a U.S. Africa Command-sponsored, U.S. Army Africa-hosted annual joint training and partnership exercise between the U.S. and Economic Community of West Africa States, which is designed to increase interoperability between military forces and ensure the common ability to conduct peace operations throughout Western Africa. U.S. Army Africa photo by Sgt.
World War I Photos: Sharpshooters with a good view of the enemy standing behind a brick wall, 1st Division, 28th Infantry; Bonvillers, France ca. 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/world-war-i-photos-sharpshooters-with-a-good-view-of-the-enemy-standing-behind-a-brick-wall-1st-division-28th-infantry-bonvillers-france-ca-1918-image601161188.html
RM2WX176C–World War I Photos: Sharpshooters with a good view of the enemy standing behind a brick wall, 1st Division, 28th Infantry; Bonvillers, France ca. 1918
U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire their assigned weapon systems during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-with-the-1-110th-infantry-battalion-2nd-infantry-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-fire-their-assigned-weapon-systems-during-an-exercise-at-fort-indiantown-gap-us-army-photo-by-spc-taylor-hall-image487726065.html
RM2K9DRG1–U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire their assigned weapon systems during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall)
Members of the 1ST Battalion, 28th Infantry Division, receive food served by Luxembourg Army Reservists. The men have just arrived aboard a C-141 Starlifter aircraft and are en route to Karlsruhe, West Germany, to participate in REFORGER '82. Subject Operation/Series: REFORGER '82 Base: Luxembourg City Country: Luxembourg (LUX) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-1st-battalion-28th-infantry-division-receive-food-served-by-luxembourg-army-reservists-the-men-have-just-arrived-aboard-a-c-141-starlifter-aircraft-and-are-en-route-to-karlsruhe-west-germany-to-participate-in-reforger-82-subject-operationseries-reforger-82-base-luxembourg-city-country-luxembourg-lux-image503982467.html
RM2M7XANR–Members of the 1ST Battalion, 28th Infantry Division, receive food served by Luxembourg Army Reservists. The men have just arrived aboard a C-141 Starlifter aircraft and are en route to Karlsruhe, West Germany, to participate in REFORGER '82. Subject Operation/Series: REFORGER '82 Base: Luxembourg City Country: Luxembourg (LUX)
. Lansdowne school and the world war. Walter Ellsworth Trout enlisted August 20, 1917, inCompany M, 111th Infantry, 28th Division, U. S. A., formerlyPennsylvania National Guards. He was trained at CampHancock, Augusta, Georgia, until he went overseas, the begin-ning of May, 1918. He spent one year in France and was in thefollowing engagements: Fifth German offensive. Advance onthe Ourcq and Vesle Rivers, Meuse-Argonne offensive, Thiau-court Sector. On August 11, 1918, he was wounded in the chestby a machine-gun bullet. This was during the advance on theOurcq and Vesle Rivers. The 111th Infantr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lansdowne-school-and-the-world-war-walter-ellsworth-trout-enlisted-august-20-1917-incompany-m-111th-infantry-28th-division-u-s-a-formerlypennsylvania-national-guards-he-was-trained-at-camphancock-augusta-georgia-until-he-went-overseas-the-begin-ning-of-may-1918-he-spent-one-year-in-france-and-was-in-thefollowing-engagements-fifth-german-offensive-advance-onthe-ourcq-and-vesle-rivers-meuse-argonne-offensive-thiau-court-sector-on-august-11-1918-he-was-wounded-in-the-chestby-a-machine-gun-bullet-this-was-during-the-advance-on-theourcq-and-vesle-rivers-the-111th-infantr-image370785575.html
RM2CF6MNY–. Lansdowne school and the world war. Walter Ellsworth Trout enlisted August 20, 1917, inCompany M, 111th Infantry, 28th Division, U. S. A., formerlyPennsylvania National Guards. He was trained at CampHancock, Augusta, Georgia, until he went overseas, the begin-ning of May, 1918. He spent one year in France and was in thefollowing engagements: Fifth German offensive. Advance onthe Ourcq and Vesle Rivers, Meuse-Argonne offensive, Thiau-court Sector. On August 11, 1918, he was wounded in the chestby a machine-gun bullet. This was during the advance on theOurcq and Vesle Rivers. The 111th Infantr
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 165th Military Police Battalion, 55th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 28th Infantry Division Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/headquarters-and-headquarters-detachment-165th-military-police-battalion-55th-maneuver-enhancement-brigade-28th-infantry-division-image526970361.html
RM2NH9G21–Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 165th Military Police Battalion, 55th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 28th Infantry Division
Lt. Col. William Baker (standing), a medical observer coach/trainer with First Army's 120th Infantry Brigade, talks with Capt. Matt Gabler, medical logistics officer for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard’s 28th Infantry Division, during the 28th ID’s culminating training exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 30, 2018. “(The 28th ID's) surgeon section is pretty robust, across the board, which will help them out eventually. They’re engaged, building maps and looking at medevac routes,' said Baker, one of dozens of First Army personnel supporting the CTE before the 28th ID deploys to the Middle E Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lt-col-william-baker-standing-a-medical-observer-coachtrainer-with-174618091.html
RMM42F4B–Lt. Col. William Baker (standing), a medical observer coach/trainer with First Army's 120th Infantry Brigade, talks with Capt. Matt Gabler, medical logistics officer for the Pennsylvania Army National Guard’s 28th Infantry Division, during the 28th ID’s culminating training exercise at Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 30, 2018. “(The 28th ID's) surgeon section is pretty robust, across the board, which will help them out eventually. They’re engaged, building maps and looking at medevac routes,' said Baker, one of dozens of First Army personnel supporting the CTE before the 28th ID deploys to the Middle E
Welcome Home Iron Division Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-welcome-home-iron-division-72120836.html
RME59AT4–Welcome Home Iron Division
Soldiers of the 28th Infantry, 1st Division, passing into Germany. View from Wormeldingen Luxembourg ca. 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-of-the-28th-infantry-1st-division-passing-into-germany-view-from-wormeldingen-luxembourg-ca-1918-image601567995.html
RM2WXKP37–Soldiers of the 28th Infantry, 1st Division, passing into Germany. View from Wormeldingen Luxembourg ca. 1918
U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-with-the-1-110th-infantry-battalion-2nd-infantry-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-fire-a-mortar-system-during-an-exercise-at-fort-indiantown-gap-us-army-photo-by-spc-taylor-hall-image487726008.html
RM2K9DRE0–U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall)
Pa. Guardsmen train March 17 at Fort Indiantown Gap on the new Tactical Dismounted Electronic Warfare and Signals Intelligence (TDEWS) system, which filled a major gap in the training of Soldiers in the intelligence Military Occupational Specialties (MOS). Pennsylvania is the first National Guard in the country to field the system, in preparation for the upcoming 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division National Training Center (NTC) rotation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pa-guardsmen-train-march-17-at-fort-indiantown-gap-on-the-new-tactical-dismounted-electronic-warfare-and-signals-intelligence-tdews-system-which-filled-a-major-gap-in-the-training-of-soldiers-in-the-intelligence-military-occupational-specialties-mos-pennsylvania-is-the-first-national-guard-in-the-country-to-field-the-system-in-preparation-for-the-upcoming-56th-stryker-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-national-training-center-ntc-rotation-image502545528.html
RM2M5GWXG–Pa. Guardsmen train March 17 at Fort Indiantown Gap on the new Tactical Dismounted Electronic Warfare and Signals Intelligence (TDEWS) system, which filled a major gap in the training of Soldiers in the intelligence Military Occupational Specialties (MOS). Pennsylvania is the first National Guard in the country to field the system, in preparation for the upcoming 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division National Training Center (NTC) rotation.
. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . FIRST LIEUTENANT ANDREW C. DENEEN —, I 28th Infantry, Thirty-second Division. Died in A. E. F. hospital on November 20, 1918, from vrounds received in action. Lieutenant Deneen was born in Ham-mond, Wis., on September 28, 1880. Heentered Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.,after receiving a public school educationand later studied normal art and manualtraining and was, at the outbreak of war,employed by the University of Wisconsinin university extension vi^ork. He madeapplication and was admitted to the FirstOfficers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-and-achievements-of-the-fort-scheridan-officers-training-camps-first-lieutenant-andrew-c-deneen-i-28th-infantry-thirty-second-division-died-in-a-e-f-hospital-on-november-20-1918-from-vrounds-received-in-action-lieutenant-deneen-was-born-in-ham-mond-wis-on-september-28-1880-heentered-pratt-institute-brooklyn-n-yafter-receiving-a-public-school-educationand-later-studied-normal-art-and-manualtraining-and-was-at-the-outbreak-of-waremployed-by-the-university-of-wisconsinin-university-extension-viork-he-madeapplication-and-was-admitted-to-the-firstofficers-image372260990.html
RM2CHHXKA–. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . FIRST LIEUTENANT ANDREW C. DENEEN —, I 28th Infantry, Thirty-second Division. Died in A. E. F. hospital on November 20, 1918, from vrounds received in action. Lieutenant Deneen was born in Ham-mond, Wis., on September 28, 1880. Heentered Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.,after receiving a public school educationand later studied normal art and manualtraining and was, at the outbreak of war,employed by the University of Wisconsinin university extension vi^ork. He madeapplication and was admitted to the FirstOfficers
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 165th Military Police Battalion, 55th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 28th Infantry Division Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/headquarters-and-headquarters-detachment-165th-military-police-battalion-55th-maneuver-enhancement-brigade-28th-infantry-division-image526970351.html
RM2NH9G1K–Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 165th Military Police Battalion, 55th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 28th Infantry Division
CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – A snip from a PowerPoint slide used in a 28th Infantry Division presentation July 13, 2018 shows the advance of the German army near Reims, France in July 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/camp-arifjan-kuwait-a-snip-from-a-powerpoint-slide-used-in-a-28th-infantry-division-presentation-july-13-2018-shows-the-advance-of-the-german-army-near-reims-france-in-july-1918-image217855462.html
RMPJC4T6–CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – A snip from a PowerPoint slide used in a 28th Infantry Division presentation July 13, 2018 shows the advance of the German army near Reims, France in July 1918.
Soldiers assigned to Task Force First Round practice carrying a simulated casualty to a UH-60 Black Hawk assigned to Soldiers of Company C, 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion, 1st Aviation Regiment, 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, during cold load training on the Kalispel Indian Reservation, Wash., Aug. 24, 2015. The Task Force, out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., is helping suppress wildfires in the Northeast area of the state and conducted the training to be able to assist with medical evacuations if need be. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-assigned-to-task-force-first-round-practice-carrying-a-simulated-89980860.html
RMF6AYE4–Soldiers assigned to Task Force First Round practice carrying a simulated casualty to a UH-60 Black Hawk assigned to Soldiers of Company C, 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion, 1st Aviation Regiment, 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, during cold load training on the Kalispel Indian Reservation, Wash., Aug. 24, 2015. The Task Force, out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., is helping suppress wildfires in the Northeast area of the state and conducted the training to be able to assist with medical evacuations if need be.
Soldiers of the 28th infantry, 1st division crossing a bridge over the Moselle. View from hill at Winchrenger, Germany looking towards Wormeldingen Luxembourg ca. 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-of-the-28th-infantry-1st-division-crossing-a-bridge-over-the-moselle-view-from-hill-at-winchrenger-germany-looking-towards-wormeldingen-luxembourg-ca-1918-image601568005.html
RM2WXKP3H–Soldiers of the 28th infantry, 1st division crossing a bridge over the Moselle. View from hill at Winchrenger, Germany looking towards Wormeldingen Luxembourg ca. 1918
U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-with-the-1-110th-infantry-battalion-2nd-infantry-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-fire-a-mortar-system-during-an-exercise-at-fort-indiantown-gap-us-army-photo-by-spc-taylor-hall-image487726000.html
RM2K9DRDM–U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall)
Pennsylvania National Guard Soldiers train March 17, 2022, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on the new Tactical Dismounted Electronic Warfare and Signals Intelligence (TDEWS) system, which filled a major gap in the training of Soldiers in the intelligence Military Occupational Specialties (MOS). Pennsylvania is the first National Guard in the country to field the system, in preparation for the upcoming 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division National Training Center (NTC) rotation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pennsylvania-national-guard-soldiers-train-march-17-2022-at-fort-indiantown-gap-pa-on-the-new-tactical-dismounted-electronic-warfare-and-signals-intelligence-tdews-system-which-filled-a-major-gap-in-the-training-of-soldiers-in-the-intelligence-military-occupational-specialties-mos-pennsylvania-is-the-first-national-guard-in-the-country-to-field-the-system-in-preparation-for-the-upcoming-56th-stryker-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-national-training-center-ntc-rotation-image502545527.html
RM2M5GWXF–Pennsylvania National Guard Soldiers train March 17, 2022, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on the new Tactical Dismounted Electronic Warfare and Signals Intelligence (TDEWS) system, which filled a major gap in the training of Soldiers in the intelligence Military Occupational Specialties (MOS). Pennsylvania is the first National Guard in the country to field the system, in preparation for the upcoming 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division National Training Center (NTC) rotation.
. Lansdowne school and the world war. Walter L. McNamee (Corporal) enlisted September 21,1917, in Company D, 314th Regiment of Infantry, 79th Division,U. S. A. He was trained at Camp Meade, after which he spenteleven months overseas. He was in the following engagements:Sector 304, September 13 to September 25th; Meuse-Argonne,September 25th to September 30th; Troyon Sector, October 8thto October 26th; Grande Montagne, October 28th to November11th. He was twice gassed, once at Argonne and again at GrandMontagne. Corporal McNamee was discharged May 30, 1919. 70. Edward Francis McShane enlisted M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lansdowne-school-and-the-world-war-walter-l-mcnamee-corporal-enlisted-september-211917-in-company-d-314th-regiment-of-infantry-79th-divisionu-s-a-he-was-trained-at-camp-meade-after-which-he-spenteleven-months-overseas-he-was-in-the-following-engagementssector-304-september-13-to-september-25th-meuse-argonneseptember-25th-to-september-30th-troyon-sector-october-8thto-october-26th-grande-montagne-october-28th-to-november11th-he-was-twice-gassed-once-at-argonne-and-again-at-grandmontagne-corporal-mcnamee-was-discharged-may-30-1919-70-edward-francis-mcshane-enlisted-m-image370782782.html
RM2CF6H66–. Lansdowne school and the world war. Walter L. McNamee (Corporal) enlisted September 21,1917, in Company D, 314th Regiment of Infantry, 79th Division,U. S. A. He was trained at Camp Meade, after which he spenteleven months overseas. He was in the following engagements:Sector 304, September 13 to September 25th; Meuse-Argonne,September 25th to September 30th; Troyon Sector, October 8thto October 26th; Grande Montagne, October 28th to November11th. He was twice gassed, once at Argonne and again at GrandMontagne. Corporal McNamee was discharged May 30, 1919. 70. Edward Francis McShane enlisted M
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RM2ME1C6A–Headquarters Support Company, 628th Aviation Support Battalion, 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade, 28th Infantry Division
Soldiers of the 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania Army National Guard, set up temporary positions Aug. 5 in their Strykers at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Ca. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-of-the-56th-stryker-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-pennsylvania-army-national-guard-set-up-temporary-positions-aug-5-in-their-strykers-at-the-national-training-center-fort-irwin-ca-image218533758.html
RMPKF212–Soldiers of the 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania Army National Guard, set up temporary positions Aug. 5 in their Strykers at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Ca.
An Iraqi soldier assigned to 1st Company, 1st Battalion, 28th Mechanized Brigade, 7th Iraqi Army Division provides security dur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-iraqi-soldier-assigned-to-1st-company-1st-battalion-28th-mechanized-image69814997.html
RME1G9MN–An Iraqi soldier assigned to 1st Company, 1st Battalion, 28th Mechanized Brigade, 7th Iraqi Army Division provides security dur
World War I Photos: Members of Company K, 111th infantry, 28th division, inspect British rifles given them in exchange for their Springfield model ca. 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/world-war-i-photos-members-of-company-k-111th-infantry-28th-division-inspect-british-rifles-given-them-in-exchange-for-their-springfield-model-ca-1918-image601566724.html
RM2WXKMDT–World War I Photos: Members of Company K, 111th infantry, 28th division, inspect British rifles given them in exchange for their Springfield model ca. 1918
U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-with-the-1-110th-infantry-battalion-2nd-infantry-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-fire-a-mortar-system-during-an-exercise-at-fort-indiantown-gap-us-army-photo-by-spc-taylor-hall-image487726016.html
RM2K9DRE8–U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall)
Pa. Guardsmen train March 17, 2022, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on the new Tactical Dismounted Electronic Warfare and Signals Intelligence (TDEWS) system, which filled a major gap in the training of Soldiers in the intelligence Military Occupational Specialties (MOS). Pennsylvania is the first National Guard in the country to field the system, in preparation for the upcoming 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division National Training Center (NTC) rotation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pa-guardsmen-train-march-17-2022-at-fort-indiantown-gap-pa-on-the-new-tactical-dismounted-electronic-warfare-and-signals-intelligence-tdews-system-which-filled-a-major-gap-in-the-training-of-soldiers-in-the-intelligence-military-occupational-specialties-mos-pennsylvania-is-the-first-national-guard-in-the-country-to-field-the-system-in-preparation-for-the-upcoming-56th-stryker-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-national-training-center-ntc-rotation-image502545539.html
RM2M5GWXY–Pa. Guardsmen train March 17, 2022, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on the new Tactical Dismounted Electronic Warfare and Signals Intelligence (TDEWS) system, which filled a major gap in the training of Soldiers in the intelligence Military Occupational Specialties (MOS). Pennsylvania is the first National Guard in the country to field the system, in preparation for the upcoming 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division National Training Center (NTC) rotation.
. Lansdowne school and the world war. James T. Taylor, Jr., enlisted March 25, 1917. He was inthe Headquarters Company, 109th Regiment, 28th Division,U. S. A. He received his training at Camp Hancock, Ga. Cor-poral Taylor spent eleven months overseas and was in the Bat-tles on the Marne, the Vesle River and in the Argonne. In theArgonne Forest he was wounded. After spending some time inthe hospital, he returned to America and was discharged April 9,1919. 53. Walter Ellsworth Trout enlisted August 20, 1917, inCompany M, 111th Infantry, 28th Division, U. S. A., formerlyPennsylvania National Guar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lansdowne-school-and-the-world-war-james-t-taylor-jr-enlisted-march-25-1917-he-was-inthe-headquarters-company-109th-regiment-28th-divisionu-s-a-he-received-his-training-at-camp-hancock-ga-cor-poral-taylor-spent-eleven-months-overseas-and-was-in-the-bat-tles-on-the-marne-the-vesle-river-and-in-the-argonne-in-theargonne-forest-he-was-wounded-after-spending-some-time-inthe-hospital-he-returned-to-america-and-was-discharged-april-91919-53-walter-ellsworth-trout-enlisted-august-20-1917-incompany-m-111th-infantry-28th-division-u-s-a-formerlypennsylvania-national-guar-image370785614.html
RM2CF6MRA–. Lansdowne school and the world war. James T. Taylor, Jr., enlisted March 25, 1917. He was inthe Headquarters Company, 109th Regiment, 28th Division,U. S. A. He received his training at Camp Hancock, Ga. Cor-poral Taylor spent eleven months overseas and was in the Bat-tles on the Marne, the Vesle River and in the Argonne. In theArgonne Forest he was wounded. After spending some time inthe hospital, he returned to America and was discharged April 9,1919. 53. Walter Ellsworth Trout enlisted August 20, 1917, inCompany M, 111th Infantry, 28th Division, U. S. A., formerlyPennsylvania National Guar
Pennsylvania Veterans of Foreign Wars Commander Henry Mannella spent his career in the 28th Infantry Division and served two tours in Iraq. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pennsylvania-veterans-of-foreign-wars-commander-henry-mannella-spent-his-career-in-the-28th-infantry-division-and-served-two-tours-in-iraq-image506932411.html
RM2MCMNCY–Pennsylvania Veterans of Foreign Wars Commander Henry Mannella spent his career in the 28th Infantry Division and served two tours in Iraq.
KUWAIT CITY, Kuwait – More than a dozen Soldiers with Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 28th Infantry Division/Task Force Spartan, attended an event at Kuwait Towers to mark the 50th anniversary of Special Olympics. The Kuwaiti event was part of a worldwide celebration July 19, 2018. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kuwait-city-kuwait-more-than-a-dozen-soldiers-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-battalion-28th-infantry-divisiontask-force-spartan-attended-an-event-at-kuwait-towers-to-mark-the-50th-anniversary-of-special-olympics-the-kuwaiti-event-was-part-of-a-worldwide-celebration-july-19-2018-image217869913.html
RMPJCR89–KUWAIT CITY, Kuwait – More than a dozen Soldiers with Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 28th Infantry Division/Task Force Spartan, attended an event at Kuwait Towers to mark the 50th anniversary of Special Olympics. The Kuwaiti event was part of a worldwide celebration July 19, 2018.
U.S. Army Soldiers from Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division provide security during a cordon and search in the Jihad area of Baghdad, Iraq , May 8, 2007. Staff Sgt. Bronco Suzuki Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-army-soldiers-from-bravo-company-1st-battalion-28th-infantry-regiment-80260887.html
RMEJG5G7–U.S. Army Soldiers from Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division provide security during a cordon and search in the Jihad area of Baghdad, Iraq , May 8, 2007. Staff Sgt. Bronco Suzuki
World War I Photos: Sharpshooters with a good view of the enemy standing behind a brick wall, 1st Division, 28th Infantry; Bonvillers, France ca. 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/world-war-i-photos-sharpshooters-with-a-good-view-of-the-enemy-standing-behind-a-brick-wall-1st-division-28th-infantry-bonvillers-france-ca-1918-image601566713.html
RM2WXKMDD–World War I Photos: Sharpshooters with a good view of the enemy standing behind a brick wall, 1st Division, 28th Infantry; Bonvillers, France ca. 1918
U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-with-the-1-110th-infantry-battalion-2nd-infantry-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-fire-a-mortar-system-during-an-exercise-at-fort-indiantown-gap-us-army-photo-by-spc-taylor-hall-image487726076.html
RM2K9DRGC–U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall)
Pa. Guardsmen hold an after action review following their training March 17, 2022, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on the new Tactical Dismounted Electronic Warfare and Signals Intelligence (TDEWS) system, which filled a major gap in the training of Soldiers in the intelligence Military Occupational Specialties (MOS). Pennsylvania is the first National Guard in the country to field the system, in preparation for the upcoming 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division National Training Center (NTC) rotation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pa-guardsmen-hold-an-after-action-review-following-their-training-march-17-2022-at-fort-indiantown-gap-pa-on-the-new-tactical-dismounted-electronic-warfare-and-signals-intelligence-tdews-system-which-filled-a-major-gap-in-the-training-of-soldiers-in-the-intelligence-military-occupational-specialties-mos-pennsylvania-is-the-first-national-guard-in-the-country-to-field-the-system-in-preparation-for-the-upcoming-56th-stryker-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-national-training-center-ntc-rotation-image502545522.html
RM2M5GWXA–Pa. Guardsmen hold an after action review following their training March 17, 2022, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa., on the new Tactical Dismounted Electronic Warfare and Signals Intelligence (TDEWS) system, which filled a major gap in the training of Soldiers in the intelligence Military Occupational Specialties (MOS). Pennsylvania is the first National Guard in the country to field the system, in preparation for the upcoming 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division National Training Center (NTC) rotation.
. Lansdowne school and the world war. Thomas Howard Brown enlisted May 31, 1904, same monthand day in 1907, 1910, 1913, 1916. First in the First Pennsyl-vania Infantry, later known as the 109th Infantry, 28th Division,U. S. A. He was encamped about Philadelphia on guard dutyduring the summer of 1917. The first of September he went toCamp Hancock, Ga. From there he came to Camp Upton fordeparture overseas. He was overseas exactly one year, reachingAmerica May 3, 1919. Sergeant Brown was in the following engagements: FifthGerman offensive, July 14, 1918, to July 19, 1918; advance onOurcq and Ves Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lansdowne-school-and-the-world-war-thomas-howard-brown-enlisted-may-31-1904-same-monthand-day-in-1907-1910-1913-1916-first-in-the-first-pennsyl-vania-infantry-later-known-as-the-109th-infantry-28th-divisionu-s-a-he-was-encamped-about-philadelphia-on-guard-dutyduring-the-summer-of-1917-the-first-of-september-he-went-tocamp-hancock-ga-from-there-he-came-to-camp-upton-fordeparture-overseas-he-was-overseas-exactly-one-year-reachingamerica-may-3-1919-sergeant-brown-was-in-the-following-engagements-fifthgerman-offensive-july-14-1918-to-july-19-1918-advance-onourcq-and-ves-image370302453.html
RM2CECMFH–. Lansdowne school and the world war. Thomas Howard Brown enlisted May 31, 1904, same monthand day in 1907, 1910, 1913, 1916. First in the First Pennsyl-vania Infantry, later known as the 109th Infantry, 28th Division,U. S. A. He was encamped about Philadelphia on guard dutyduring the summer of 1917. The first of September he went toCamp Hancock, Ga. From there he came to Camp Upton fordeparture overseas. He was overseas exactly one year, reachingAmerica May 3, 1919. Sergeant Brown was in the following engagements: FifthGerman offensive, July 14, 1918, to July 19, 1918; advance onOurcq and Ves
U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division train on their assigned weapon systems. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-with-the-1-110th-infantry-battalion-2nd-infantry-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-train-on-their-assigned-weapon-systems-image491754406.html
RM2KG19NA–U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division train on their assigned weapon systems.
CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait — Soldiers with Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 28th Infantry Division/Task Force Spartan, attend a town hall meeting June 29, 2018. Maj. Gen. Andrew Schafer, division commander, started the event with a brief overview of the division’s storied history. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/camp-arifjan-kuwait-soldiers-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-battalion-28th-infantry-divisiontask-force-spartan-attend-a-town-hall-meeting-june-29-2018-maj-gen-andrew-schafer-division-commander-started-the-event-with-a-brief-overview-of-the-divisions-storied-history-image217147742.html
RMPH7X4E–CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait — Soldiers with Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 28th Infantry Division/Task Force Spartan, attend a town hall meeting June 29, 2018. Maj. Gen. Andrew Schafer, division commander, started the event with a brief overview of the division’s storied history.
U.S. Army Cpl. Omar Keys, of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, interacts with local residents during a patrol in the Furat area of Baghdad, Iraq, May 8, 2007. Staff Sgt. Bronco Suzuki Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-army-cpl-omar-keys-of-bravo-company-1st-battalion-28th-infantry-80260889.html
RMEJG5G9–U.S. Army Cpl. Omar Keys, of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, interacts with local residents during a patrol in the Furat area of Baghdad, Iraq, May 8, 2007. Staff Sgt. Bronco Suzuki
German prisoners being taken to the rear. Captured by the 110th regiment infantry, 28th division near Le Charmell, France ca. 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-prisoners-being-taken-to-the-rear-captured-by-the-110th-regiment-infantry-28th-division-near-le-charmell-france-ca-1918-image601161453.html
RM2WX17FW–German prisoners being taken to the rear. Captured by the 110th regiment infantry, 28th division near Le Charmell, France ca. 1918
U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-with-the-1-110th-infantry-battalion-2nd-infantry-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-fire-a-mortar-system-during-an-exercise-at-fort-indiantown-gap-us-army-photo-by-spc-taylor-hall-image487725986.html
RM2K9DRD6–U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division fire a mortar system during an exercise at Fort Indiantown Gap. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Taylor Hall)
Sgt. Andrew Swartwood, a combat medic with 1st Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment, 56th Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division, Pa. Army National Guard, treats a simulated casualty during the final evaluation event of the TC8-800 medic sustainment course March 3 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. The course, which was held Feb. 17-Mar. 3, gives the 17 participants the opportunity to train together with other medics outside their home units, without taking up time during drill weekends where most training is conducted. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-andrew-swartwood-a-combat-medic-with-1st-battalion-112th-infantry-regiment-56th-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-pa-army-national-guard-treats-a-simulated-casualty-during-the-final-evaluation-event-of-the-tc8-800-medic-sustainment-course-march-3-at-fort-indiantown-gap-pa-the-course-which-was-held-feb-17-mar-3-gives-the-17-participants-the-opportunity-to-train-together-with-other-medics-outside-their-home-units-without-taking-up-time-during-drill-weekends-where-most-training-is-conducted-image502466484.html
RM2M5D93G–Sgt. Andrew Swartwood, a combat medic with 1st Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment, 56th Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division, Pa. Army National Guard, treats a simulated casualty during the final evaluation event of the TC8-800 medic sustainment course March 3 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. The course, which was held Feb. 17-Mar. 3, gives the 17 participants the opportunity to train together with other medics outside their home units, without taking up time during drill weekends where most training is conducted.
. Lansdowne school and the world war. Leslie Robert Craig enlisted March 28, 1917. He was inthe Machine Gun Company of the 109th Infantry, 28th Division,U. S. A. Leslie received his training at Camp Hancock, Georgia,after having spent a few months on guard duty about Phila-delphia. He was overseas one year and three days, and was engagedin the Battles of Chateau-Thierry and Fismes. In each of thesebattles he was wounded: on July 18 he was wounded in the ankleat Chateau-Thierry, and later received an arm wound at Fismes,September 4th. Private Craig was discharged May 15, 1919. 39. Photo bx Dc V Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lansdowne-school-and-the-world-war-leslie-robert-craig-enlisted-march-28-1917-he-was-inthe-machine-gun-company-of-the-109th-infantry-28th-divisionu-s-a-leslie-received-his-training-at-camp-hancock-georgiaafter-having-spent-a-few-months-on-guard-duty-about-phila-delphia-he-was-overseas-one-year-and-three-days-and-was-engagedin-the-battles-of-chateau-thierry-and-fismes-in-each-of-thesebattles-he-was-wounded-on-july-18-he-was-wounded-in-the-ankleat-chateau-thierry-and-later-received-an-arm-wound-at-fismesseptember-4th-private-craig-was-discharged-may-15-1919-39-photo-bx-dc-v-image370624506.html
RM2CEYB9E–. Lansdowne school and the world war. Leslie Robert Craig enlisted March 28, 1917. He was inthe Machine Gun Company of the 109th Infantry, 28th Division,U. S. A. Leslie received his training at Camp Hancock, Georgia,after having spent a few months on guard duty about Phila-delphia. He was overseas one year and three days, and was engagedin the Battles of Chateau-Thierry and Fismes. In each of thesebattles he was wounded: on July 18 he was wounded in the ankleat Chateau-Thierry, and later received an arm wound at Fismes,September 4th. Private Craig was discharged May 15, 1919. 39. Photo bx Dc V
U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division train on their assigned weapon systems. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-with-the-1-110th-infantry-battalion-2nd-infantry-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-train-on-their-assigned-weapon-systems-image491754388.html
RM2KG19MM–U.S. Soldiers with the 1-110th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division train on their assigned weapon systems.
CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait — Soldiers with Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 28th Infantry Division/Task Force Spartan, attend a town hall meeting June 29, 2018. Maj. Gen. Andrew Schafer, division commander, started the event with a brief overview of the division’s storied history. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/camp-arifjan-kuwait-soldiers-with-headquarters-and-headquarters-battalion-28th-infantry-divisiontask-force-spartan-attend-a-town-hall-meeting-june-29-2018-maj-gen-andrew-schafer-division-commander-started-the-event-with-a-brief-overview-of-the-divisions-storied-history-image217147743.html
RMPH7X4F–CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait — Soldiers with Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 28th Infantry Division/Task Force Spartan, attend a town hall meeting June 29, 2018. Maj. Gen. Andrew Schafer, division commander, started the event with a brief overview of the division’s storied history.
U.S. Army Pvt. Anthony Salazar, of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, pulls security during a patrol in the Furat area of Baghdad, Iraq, May 8, 2007. Staff Sgt. Bronco Suzuki Released Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-army-pvt-anthony-salazar-of-bravo-company-1st-battalion-28th-infantry-80260884.html
RMEJG5G4–U.S. Army Pvt. Anthony Salazar, of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, pulls security during a patrol in the Furat area of Baghdad, Iraq, May 8, 2007. Staff Sgt. Bronco Suzuki Released
German prisoners being taken to the rear. Captured by the 110th regiment infantry, 28th division near Le Charmell, France ca. 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/german-prisoners-being-taken-to-the-rear-captured-by-the-110th-regiment-infantry-28th-division-near-le-charmell-france-ca-1918-image601566915.html
RM2WXKMMK–German prisoners being taken to the rear. Captured by the 110th regiment infantry, 28th division near Le Charmell, France ca. 1918
Soldiers of the 1-108th Field Artillery Regiment, 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania National Guard fire an M777 Howitzer during a live-fire training exercise at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California, Aug. 13. (US Army National Guard photo by Cpl. Hannah Baker/released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-of-the-1-108th-field-artillery-regiment-56th-stryker-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-pennsylvania-national-guard-fire-an-m777-howitzer-during-a-live-fire-training-exercise-at-the-national-training-center-fort-irwin-california-aug-13-us-army-national-guard-photo-by-cpl-hannah-bakerreleased-image215478046.html
RMPEFTCE–Soldiers of the 1-108th Field Artillery Regiment, 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division, Pennsylvania National Guard fire an M777 Howitzer during a live-fire training exercise at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California, Aug. 13. (US Army National Guard photo by Cpl. Hannah Baker/released)
Sgt. Andrew Swartwood, a combat medic with 1st Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment, 56th Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division, Pa. Army National Guard, finishes his final evaluation by reading off the treatments he provided a simulated casualty at the TC8-800 medic sustainment course March 3 at Fort Indiantown Gap. This course, which was held Feb. 17-Mar. 3, gives the 17 participants the opportunity to train together with other medics outside their home units, without taking up time during drill weekends where most training is conducted. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-andrew-swartwood-a-combat-medic-with-1st-battalion-112th-infantry-regiment-56th-brigade-combat-team-28th-infantry-division-pa-army-national-guard-finishes-his-final-evaluation-by-reading-off-the-treatments-he-provided-a-simulated-casualty-at-the-tc8-800-medic-sustainment-course-march-3-at-fort-indiantown-gap-this-course-which-was-held-feb-17-mar-3-gives-the-17-participants-the-opportunity-to-train-together-with-other-medics-outside-their-home-units-without-taking-up-time-during-drill-weekends-where-most-training-is-conducted-image502466478.html
RM2M5D93A–Sgt. Andrew Swartwood, a combat medic with 1st Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment, 56th Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division, Pa. Army National Guard, finishes his final evaluation by reading off the treatments he provided a simulated casualty at the TC8-800 medic sustainment course March 3 at Fort Indiantown Gap. This course, which was held Feb. 17-Mar. 3, gives the 17 participants the opportunity to train together with other medics outside their home units, without taking up time during drill weekends where most training is conducted.
. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . ieut., Co. H,109th Infantry, 28th Division; died in service, Nov. 25, 1918. CARL A. SARGENT Second Lieutenant, A.S.A., U.S.A. Son of George A. and Luella F. (Gates) Sargent; was born atWestminster, Mass., July 23, 1896. He attended the FitchburgHigh School, Fitchburg, Mass., and entered the University ofMaine, class of 1920. In Sept., 1917, he enlisted at Cambridge, Mass., and enteredthe Ground School, M.I.T., Nov. 3,1917. He was sent to PrincetonUniversity, Jan. 6, 1918, and upon graduation was ordered toPark Field, Memphis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-england-aviators-1914-1918-their-portraits-and-their-records-ieut-co-h109th-infantry-28th-division-died-in-service-nov-25-1918-carl-a-sargent-second-lieutenant-asa-usa-son-of-george-a-and-luella-f-gates-sargent-was-born-atwestminster-mass-july-23-1896-he-attended-the-fitchburghigh-school-fitchburg-mass-and-entered-the-university-ofmaine-class-of-1920-in-sept-1917-he-enlisted-at-cambridge-mass-and-enteredthe-ground-school-mit-nov-31917-he-was-sent-to-princetonuniversity-jan-6-1918-and-upon-graduation-was-ordered-topark-field-memphis-image372427846.html
RM2CHWFEE–. New England aviators 1914-1918; their portraits and their records . ieut., Co. H,109th Infantry, 28th Division; died in service, Nov. 25, 1918. CARL A. SARGENT Second Lieutenant, A.S.A., U.S.A. Son of George A. and Luella F. (Gates) Sargent; was born atWestminster, Mass., July 23, 1896. He attended the FitchburgHigh School, Fitchburg, Mass., and entered the University ofMaine, class of 1920. In Sept., 1917, he enlisted at Cambridge, Mass., and enteredthe Ground School, M.I.T., Nov. 3,1917. He was sent to PrincetonUniversity, Jan. 6, 1918, and upon graduation was ordered toPark Field, Memphis
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