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  2. Michigan State Police opens internal affairs investigation ...

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    Michigan State Police Chief Deputy Director Lt. Col. Aimee Brimacombe, center, looks on as recruits are congratulated by Director Col. James Grady, left, during a graduation ceremony for the 145th ...

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    Michigan State Police Chief Deputy Director Lt. Col. Aimee Brimacombe, center, looks on as recruits are congratulated by Director Col. James Grady, left, during a graduation ceremony for the 145th ...

  4. Fort Chaffee Maneuver Training Center - Wikipedia

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    Fort Chaffee Joint Maneuver Training Center, also known as Fort Chaffee, is an Arkansas Army National Guard installation located in western Arkansas, adjacent to the city of Fort Smith. Established as Camp Chaffee in 1941, renamed to Fort Chaffee in 1956, it has served as a U.S. Army base, training camp, prisoner-of-war camp, and refugee camp.

  5. Category:Military personnel from Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Military personnel from Little Rock, Arkansas (27 P) Pages in category "Military personnel from Arkansas" The following 105 pages are in this category, out of 105 total.

  6. 1st Battalion, 153rd Infantry Regiment (United States)

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    On 12 October 2003, the battalion, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Kendall A. Penn, was ordered to federal service in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II for a period of up to 18 months. The battalion would undergo post mobilization training at Fort Hood, Texas from October 2003 until January 2004.

  7. Arkansas Territorial Militia - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 1819, Nicks was commissioned lieutenant colonel and exactly two years later, after thirteen years of service in the army, he received his honorable discharge. On September 28, 1821, he was appointed sutler to the Seventh Regiment then at Fort Jesup, Louisiana, and accompanied that part of his old regiment under Colonel Arbuckle that ...

  8. Fort Logan H. Roots - Wikipedia

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    Fort Logan H. Roots, commonly known as Fort Roots, is a former U.S. Army post in North Little Rock, Arkansas. It was named in honor of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Logan H. Roots, U.S. Volunteers, who served with distinction in the Western Theater of the American Civil War. It was established in 1892 and garrisoned from 1896 to 1913.

  9. 11th and 17th Consolidated Arkansas Infantry Regiment

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    With Colonel Logan called back west of the river and Colonel Griffith in command of the brigade, command of the 11th/17th Arkansas briefly fell to Lieutenant Colonel McDuff Vance of the 11th. Vance remained in command until November 23, 1863, when Colonel Wirt Adams was promoted to Brigadier General and was given command of the brigade. Col.