Normally at Aberdeen Proving Ground’s C5ISR center, finding a parking spot can be a challenge. But Thursday, spaces were plentiful, even as the base opens further to employees and even visitors. Part of that is the U.S. Army installation is finding a balance of working in-person and virtually as the coronavirus pandemic tapers off.
By RACHAEL RILEY | The Fayetteville Observer | Published: April 28, 2021 FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (Tribune News Service) New leaders will be welcomed within the special operations community at Fort Bragg, according to recent Department of Defense announcements. In a news release Monday, it was announced that Brig. Gen. Steven Marks, deputy commanding general of the 1st Special Forces command, wouldn t travel for his next assignment to become the deputy commanding general of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command. A replacement for Marks s current role has not yet been announced. On March 25, a news release from the Department of Defense stated that Maj. Gen. Richard Angle, deputy commander of the Joint Special Operations Command, will be the new commander of the 1st Special Forces Command.
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1 VILSECK, Germany – When they were stationed in the Army together in Hawaii in the early ‘90s and met for the very first time, never would they have imagined they would move from duty station to duty station together, deploy multiple times together, and serve as Soldiers for Life together their entire adult lives.
Phil Smalley was an Army specialist serving as a power, refrigeration and air conditioning technician. Loriann Smalley was an Army sergeant working as a tactical communications network operator and maintainer. They fell in love and were married, and almost 25 years later they’re still together – and still serving together.