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  2. 222nd Broadcast Operations Detachment - Wikipedia

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    Stationed in Bell, CA, the 222nd Broadcast Operations Detachment (BOD) is an Army Reserve public affairs unit that is capable of operating an Armed Forces Network (AFN) radio/television station as well as providing media relations support for the U.S. Army Reserves, Regular Army, and Department of Defense. [1]

  3. Fort Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Fort Bragg is a military installation of the United States Army in North Carolina, and is one of the largest military installations in the world by population, with over 52,000 military personnel. [2] It is named in honor of Braxton Bragg Confederate Army general. (Before briefly being named Fort Liberty, it was originally named for General ...

  4. Munition-dropping drones, mold sensors and barracks: What's ...

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    Fort Liberty is the world’s most populated Army installation, serving more than 282,000 soldiers and civilians. It’s where about 43% of the Army’s operational forces are stationed, ...

  5. Fort Liberty barracks, housing having issues again, some ...

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    Evans said he has contacted Fort Liberty garrison leaders and garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Gregory Seymour about some of the issues reported on Hots&Cots.

  6. Smoke Bomb Hill barracks renovation complete. Here's ... - AOL

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    Fort Liberty has yet to announce a date when the soldiers will move back in. A $13.5 million contract was awarded to demolish 12 of the buildings, while two separate contracts worth more than $82 ...

  7. Operation Toy Drop - Wikipedia

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    First organized in 1988 by Sergeant first class Randy Oler, the operation occurs yearly in December at Fort Liberty in North Carolina. [1] [2] In addition to the Army participants in North Carolina, United States Air Force crews from Joint Base Charleston in South Carolina and Altus Air Force Base in Oklahoma have collaborated in the event. [3]

  8. Why I joined: Fort Liberty staff sergeant goes from GED to ...

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    FORT LIBERTY — When Staff Sgt. Jarvis Brannon III joined the military, he was seeking better opportunities for his family. Brannon grew up in Jacksonville, Florida, and after dropping out of ...

  9. 112th Special Operations Signal Battalion - Wikipedia

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    On 27 November 1990, the United States Army Special Forces Command was activated at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, replacing the 1st Special Operations Command. The United States Army Special Forces Command became the headquarters for all Army Special Forces units, active and reserve and the 112th Special Operations Signal Battalion (Airborne).