FORT CAVAZOS — Outgoing 1st Cavalry Division Commander Maj. Gen. John B. Richardson IV had several of the more than 200 dignitaries and distinguished guests keeping the beat as he
FORT CAVAZOS — Outgoing 1st Cavalry Division Commander Maj. Gen. John B. Richardson IV had several of the more than 200 dignitaries and distinguished guests keeping the beat as he
Fort Hood is welcoming new leadership for III Corps and the 1st Cavalry Division, two of the Armyâs top units.
The 1st Cavalry Division held an assumption of command ceremony Wednesday morning on Cooper Field for Maj. Gen. John B. Richardson, according to a news release from Fort Hood.
At 4:30 p.m. Thursday, another ceremony at Fort Hood will be held for Maj. Gen. Steven Gilland, the new III Corps deputy commanding general for maneuver, the position previously held by Richardson.
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Maj. Gen. John B. Richardson Courtesy Photo
While at III Corps, Richardson lead the âPeople Firstâ initiative to build cohesive teams and improve trust, officials said.
Louisiana soldiers stand against sexual assault
Posted at 1:06 PM, May 02, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-02 14:13:04-04
By Staff Sgt. Noshoba Davis, 256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team
ERBIL AIR BASE, Iraq â The month of April is not only known as the Month of the Military Child, but also Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM). Each year the U.S. Army uses the month of April to reemphasize and remind the Army team about ongoing efforts and that sexual assault prevention remains a top priority.
The Louisiana National Guardâs 256th Infantry Brigade Combat Teamâs Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC) Cpt. Ashley Williams, hosted multiple events throughout the month of April to bring awareness about sexual assault to Soldiers and Coalition Forces at Erbil Air Base (EAB). These events included a guest speaker, a proclamation signing, and a virtual 5K.