Maj. Gen. Eric Riley, First Army deputy commanding general for operations, serves as keynote speaker during the 17th Annual National Defense Industrial Association Iowa-Illinois’s Midwest Government Contracting Symposium in Moline, Illinois, on Tuesday.
Soldiers with the 157th Infantry Brigade go all-out during the unit's Best OC/T competition. Entrants tackled such challenges as power cleans, tactical dummy drags, and water can carries, in addition to being tested on their tactical and technical knowledge.
In the lead up to D-Day, LTG Omar Bradley, eventually one of only five Americans to serve as General of the Army, took command of First U.S. Army and led all American troops ashore at Normandy. #DDay#FirstArmy#82ndAirborne#History#America250#Nation250
First Army led all U.S. ground troops to eastern Europe during the combined Allied invasion of France. Leading up to the D-Day anniversary, we will commemorate and highlight the stories of battle that led to the Allied victory in World War II. https://t.co/HcQj3wROho
First Army's senior enlisted Soldier, Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Prosser, has been tabbed to be the next commandant at the NCO Leadership Center of Excellence and Sergeants Major Academy. Prosser will assume duties at the Academy this summer.
The original commander-in-chief, General of the Armies George Washington, noted that, “When we assumed the Soldier, we did not lay aside the citizen.” In that spirit, First Army Soldiers and civilians are giving back to their communities. https://t.co/o7QykJYiyU
Lt. Col. Christopher Behm, commander of 1-314th Infantry Regiment, 174th Infantry Brigade, outlines the Course of Action Analysis process. https://t.co/T5OzZaQGBm
BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS, INCREASING READINESS
OC/Ts with the 188th Infantry Brigade work alongside Soldiers from the North Carolina National Guard's 1st Battalion, 120th Infantry Regiment during post-mobilization training at Fort Bliss, Texas. https://t.co/HIFV7lGDj7
DAGGER BRIGADE STAYING SHARP
Soldiers with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 5th Armored Brigade, get the juices flowing with a friendly but spirited physical fitness competition.
On March 7, 1945, a First Army unit, surprised to find the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen intact, seized it. This created a vital foothold across the Rhine. Thousands of Soldiers crossed the bridge, hastening the end of WWII in Europe, before the bridge collapsed on March 17.
In April, First Army will kick off a (re)constitution symposium at the Army War College. The goal is to establish a timeline for building a new division from scratch. The symposium will focus on three pillars necessary to complete this mission: Manning, training, and equipping.