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Home The author pins an Air Assault Badge on Capt. John Bergman, 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, on April 10. Bergman was the Honor Graduate and Ruck March Champion of his Air Assault School class at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The author contends that public recognition of a Soldier’s contributions is an important component of fostering innovation. (Staff Sgt. Cody Harding, 3-101) The author pins an Air Assault Badge on Capt. John Bergman, 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, on April 10. Bergman was the Honor Graduate and Ruck March Champion of his Air Assault School class at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The author contends that public recognition of a Soldier’s contributions is an important component of fostering innovation. (Staff Sgt. Cody Harding, 3-101)

The author pins an Air Assault Badge on Capt. John Bergman, 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, on April 10. Bergman was the Honor Graduate and Ruck March Champion of his Air Assault School class at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The author contends that public recognition of a Soldier’s contributions is an important component of fostering innovation. (Staff Sgt. Cody Harding, 3-101)

The author pins an Air Assault Badge on Capt. John Bergman, 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, on April 10. Bergman was the Honor Graduate and Ruck March Champion of his Air Assault School class at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The author contends that public recognition of a Soldier’s contributions is an important component of fostering innovation. (Staff Sgt. Cody Harding, 3-101)

The author pins an Air Assault Badge on Capt. John Bergman, 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, on April 10. Bergman was the Honor Graduate and Ruck March Champion of his Air Assault School class at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The author contends that public recognition of a Soldier’s contributions is an important component of fostering innovation. (Staff Sgt. Cody Harding, 3-101)

Col. John P. Cogbill, second from left, conducts physical training with Royar, left, and officers of the 3rd BCT. All types of training, education and creative challenges encourage an innovation culture that will help the Army in the future. (Staff Sgt. Cody Harding, 3-101)
Jeff Monken, left, head coach of the Army Black Knights football team, and the author take part in a Bushido training event about leadership, teamwork and winning in the face of adversity on April 17. The event, conducted at Camp Buckner and the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, was designed to build readiness and resilience throughout the command teams of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team (BCT), 101st Airborne Division. (Staff Sgt. Cody Harding, 3-101)