In Our Communities

August 12, 2022

More than 3,800 soldiers have begun returning to Fort Stewart, Georgia this week after a rapid deployment to Europe in early March, soon after Russia attacked Ukraine, AP reported. Soldiers from Fort Hood, Texas will take their place….

Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri recently received its first two electric vehicles, with more on the way, according to a DOD story. It’s part of the federal push to transition all DOD light-duty, non-tactical vehicles to zero-emission by 2027….

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Army photo by Sgt. Jose Escamilla, 50th Public Affairs Detachment

August 12, 2022

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