In celebrating National Native American Indian Heritage Month, the 101st Division Sustainment Brigade Command Team recognizes not only the significance of individual contributions but also the value of a diverse and inclusive environment.
Our #Lifeliners are getting after it at Camp Arifjan in Kuwait. We are currently in the RIP/TOA phase, validating command and control systems and sending supplies to Soldiers who needs them most.
@101stAASLTDIV@USArmy@CENTCOM @FORSCOM @18airbornecorps
On Dec. 12, 1985, 248 Soldiers died in an airplane crash in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. Most of them were assigned to 3rd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). https://t.co/fAINV9CHWZ
Today, during a wreath laying ceremony on U.S. Army Fort Campbell Ky., the #Lifeliners' Brigade took a brief moment of silence and laid a wreath in honor of the 3,000 people who lost their lives on #September11, 2001.
#NeverForget#PatriotDay
Yesterday, CSM Campbell and I met with Mayor Brandi Harless and other community leaders from the City of Paducah, KY. It was a great opportunity to discuss future partnership opportunities between the
@101stLifeliners and @PaducahCity.
@USArmy@FortCampbell@18airbornecorps
Soldiers from HHC qualified with their individual assigned M17 SIG Sauer pistols at the range yesterday in preparation for our upcoming deployment. #101DSB#ArmySustainment#ScreamingEagles
I had a great time today catching up with my good friend CSM (Ret.) James K. Sims, @ArmyMateriel’s 15th command sergeant major, at @FortCampbell and @101stLifeliners#Leadership
It was an honor to award command coins to our two newest Air Assault qualified #Lifeliners PV2 Wilson & PFC Running, both assigned to #716thMPBN. Ten grueling days The Sabaulaski Air Assault School was well worth it!