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Fort Riley celebrates new Brigadier General


Fort Riley celebrates new Brigadier General
Bryan Grabauskas
© Provided by Topeka WIBW-TV
Brig. Gen. Andrew Gainey (US Army)
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Fort Riley celebrated the promotion of Deputy Commanding - Maneuver General Col. Andrew Gainey, now Brig. Gen. Gainey.
Gainey has had a distinguished military career, earning a vast collection of medals and honors through two combat deployments to Iraq and one to Afghanistan. He also has multiple degrees from Kansas State University and the Marine Corps War College.
Fort Riley noted the historic significance of the occasion.
“U.S. Army Colonel Andrew C. Gainey will be promoted to brigadier general and pinned by lifelong friend and colleague, Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, U.S. Army retired. Gen. Brooks and his brother were the first pair of African American general officer brothers in the U.S. Army. Col. Gainey and his brother, U.S. Army Maj. Gen Sean Gainey, will be the second set.” ....

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DoD Drone Strategy Focuses On Low-End Threats – Not Nation-States


By  
Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.
on January 11, 2021 at 5:07 PM
A swarm of 40 small drones fills the sky over the National Training Center during a 2019 exercise.
WASHINGTON: Got lasers? Jammers? Wireless hacking tools? Then check out the competition the Pentagon will formally kick off Friday, with an open invitation to industry to bring their “low collateral damage effectors” to Yuma Proving Ground this April. The objective: pick the best system or systems for all the armed services to buy to defeat small drones when physically shooting them out of the sky is too dangerous to civilians or friendly troops.
“Bring all your low-collateral effectors to the range first week of April, and we’ll select the best ones and move forward with that as the joint solution,” Maj. Gen. Sean Gainey said in a CSIS webcast Friday. ....

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