Written by Sgt. Sinthia Rosario
101st Sustainment Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (AA) Public Affairs
 Fort Campbell, KY – Soldiers of the 561st Military Police Company, 101st Sustainment Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), conducted level II combatives training March 15th at the Lozada Physical Fitness Center at Fort Campbell
The training had two primary goals; the first was to give Soldiers of the 561st advanced hand-to-hand combat techniques that they can employee if needed as they conduct their law enforcement duties. Second, it was a professional development opportunity for the participants.
 Spc. Billy Robertson, a military police with the 561st Military Police Company, 101st Sustainment Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), observes Spc. Louis Dipasquale an MP (top) and Spc. Dylan Rutherford a mechanic (bottom), both with the MP Company, while they practice combative moves during combative level II training course, March 15, at the Lozada Physical Fitness Center here at Fort Campbell. (Sgt. Sinthia Rosario/U.S. Army)
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101st Airborne Division “LifeLiners” complete postal training
January 11, 2013 |
Written by Sgt. Sinthia Rosario
101st Sustainment Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (AA) Public Affairs
 
Fort Campbell, KY – Soldiers assigned to 101st Sustainment Brigade “LifeLiners” graduated the Postal Operations course at Fort Campbell, KY, December 14th, 2012.
Postal service plays an important role within the “LifeLiners” Brigade, especially while in combat. It assures soldiers have the means for their mail to be received and delivered once they deploy, which in turn helps with morale while away from home.
 Spc. Mayra I. Ruiz Herrera, a human resource specialist with 3rd Platoon, 101st Human Resource Company, 101st Sustainment Brigade “LifeLiners,” types on the Intergrated Retail Terminal machine during a Postal Operations course at Fort Campbell, KY, Dec. 12th, 2012. The Postal Operations course trains the soldiers on how to operate a post office while deployed or overseas. (Photo by Sgt. Sinthia Rosario)
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