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Teaming up to save the dogs of war

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Teaming up to save the dogs of war

Oso grinned as she gnawed on a chew toy. A little over a year ago, several soldiers assigned to 5th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, serving in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, found the pup digging for food in a garbage pit. "One of my buddies brought her back," related Sgt. Phil Bourrillion. The undernourished pup

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JBLM Community welcomes 4th Brigade home

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Education behind the wire turns lives around

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Education behind the wire turns lives around

Earning an education can be the start of turning an individual's life around. For almost 40 prisoners incarcerated at the United States Army Regional Confinement Facility, Joint Base Lewis-McChord Main, the opportunity of making that turn is a reality. Formerly known as the Fort Lewis Regional Correction Facility, the Level II medium-custody

A true band of brothers

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A true band of brothers

There is strength in brotherhood. In a rare confluence of wanting to serve their country and earning the benefits that come with such service, three brothers - Senior Airman Tristan Barton, Senior Airman Josiah Barton and Senior Airman Jeremiah Barton - present themselves as a small "band of brothers" within the

Sunday, Oct. 24: Jo Dee Messina

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Sunday, Oct. 24: Jo Dee Messina

Talking with country western singer Jo Dee Messina is as real and comfortable as wearing a pair of well-worn blue jeans. "I don't wear fancy clothes; I am not a product of the industry," said the singer during a telephone conversation from Nashville, Tenn. "You either like me or you don't." Born

Troops, families flock to appreciation day

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Troops, families flock to appreciation day

As Ken Stockton made animals from balloons and Christopher Bance conjured cards from his jacket's lapel, the City of Lakewood saluted its military neighbors at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. "It's nice to be here and see that folks here support us," said Pfc. David Stinar, 4th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division. While there was

3/2 home from third deployment

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3/2 home from third deployment

"I have been honored to serve with heroes like you," said Col. David Funk as he looked across Watkins Field at 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division. "The Army and nation cannot show you enough gratitude," he added before he and Command Sgt. Maj. Alan Bjerke uncased the brigade's colors. Since being certified

Marine bikers move precious cargo to festival

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Marine bikers move precious cargo to festival

Fifteen former Marines riding Harley-Davidsons rolled into a Lacey parking lot Saturday morning.  Members of the Marines Motorcycle Club, they wore their scarlet and gold globe and anchor patches proudly. "Anytime we're asked to help out, we are glad to do so," commented Wayne Cook, the chapter's president, as he stood

Madigan thrives in role as research center

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Madigan thrives in role as research center

Since the inception of the Madigan Healthcare System in 1944, one of its points of excellence is its state-of-the-art research platform. At the center of that platform is the Department of Clinical Investigation, or DCI, a premier basic medical research center. "We can rival any major university in research capability," said

FIRES uncases colors

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FIRES uncases colors

Despite the steady rain that fell yesterday morning, Major General John Johnson, commander, I Corps, thought the weather brought relief. "It's a great day in spite of the rain," commented Johnson prior to the 17th Fires Brigade's uncasing ceremony at Soldier Field House. "It beats the heat these soldiers felt while in

Remembering 9-11

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Remembering 9-11

Under a cloudy sky with a hint of sunlight squinting through, soldiers and civilian employees at the Madigan Healthcare System joined hands around the Madigan Pool. This simple action reinforced the idea that in light of the attack on the United States on 9-11, Americans have not forgotten and are unbroken

The flagship’s NCO

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The flagship’s NCO

In a simple and time-honored tradition that stretches back to the Roman Empire's legions, Command Sgt. Maj. Miguel Guante-Rojas assumed Madigan command sergeant major responsibilities last Friday. "Today, the NCO is of greater importance than ever before," said Col. Jerome Penner, commander, Madigan Healthcare System, the second largest medical center in

Warrior instincts on display at tournament

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Warrior instincts on display at tournament

In the center of a sun-filled supply bay in a motor pool near Sheridan Gym, 10 soldiers grunted and sweated on yellow and black mats as they worked on their grappling moves. "They're practicing hard to perfect their ground games," said Sgt. 1st Class David Jones, the senior instructor at Joint

Reaching out to survivors

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Reaching out to survivors

For the fourth straight year, Joint Base Lewis-McChord hosted a Surviving Family Members Appreciation Day Aug. 13 at the American Lake Community Center. "This is a good place to bring together all the information and services for survivors and family members," said event director Luann Brooks. "The tradition of helping those

PTSD ruling benefits ‘fobbits’

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PTSD ruling benefits ‘fobbits’

The Greek historian Herodotus described an Athenian warrior who had been struck blind "without blow of sword or dart" when a soldier standing next to him was killed. Psychiatry calls the invisible wound Herodotus described as post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.  This diagnosis - which became widely known after the Vietnam

First wave of Raiders return home from Iraq

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First wave of Raiders return home from Iraq

Cindy Mozingo's red, white and blue stovepipe hat drew a lot of attention. "Oh, it's a friend's hat, and she made me wear it," she said with a smile after being interviewed by a local television station. Her friend's husband was one of the 250 soldiers assigned to Joint Base Lewis-McChord's 4th

JBLM soldiers become citizens

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JBLM soldiers become citizens

There were 11 soldiers, two sailors and one Coast Guardsman standing on the helicopter landing deck on the stern of the USS Port Royal. A part of the Seafair Parade of Ships last week, the ship and its crew were pleased to witness the naturalization of fellow service members. "As we

I Corps welcomes new deputy into fold

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I Corps welcomes new deputy into fold

If Brig. Gen. Lloyd "Milo" Miles has his way, the soldiers assigned to Joint Base Lewis-McChord will be dancing under the lights. Alluding to boxing great Muhammad Ali, Miles made it clear that greatness comes only through hard work and preparation. "Before the next fight - before we dance under the lights

3rd Brigade returns home from third Iraq tour

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3rd Brigade returns home from third Iraq tour

For about 500 loved ones and friends, the hours long wait at Sheridan Fitness Center for their soldiers last Friday morning was worth it. To while away the time, individuals checked text messages, kids bounced and kicked beach balls and babies did the only smart thing - sleep. But finally the wait

Club takes soldiers fishing

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Club takes soldiers fishing

Staff Sgt. Chris McMillen stood on the shore of American Lake and watched the fishing boats come in. "It is really excellent to be here today and being able to go fishing," he explained. Assigned to 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, 5th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, McMillen has returned from Afghanistan recently. "This

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