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Thousands of Soldiers with the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade,

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Thousands of Soldiers with the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division depart Hood Army Airfield during the brigade’s 9/11 commemoration foot march at Fort Hood, Texas, Sept. 11. During the six-mile march, Soldiers reflected on those individuals who have made the ultimate sacrifice to protect the nation’s freedom.

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1st cavalry division fort hood 1st cav 9 11 sept 11 tactical ruck 227th aviation regiment cold steel air cav soldiers 1st air cavalry brigade foot march lobos 615th asb 1 227 spearhead 3 227 2 227 guns attack first attack 4 227 staff sgt christopher calvert 1st cavalry division public affairs 1st air cav executes 9 11 commemoration foot march dvids high resolution texas military ceremony infantry military parades
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11/09/2014
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Fort Cavazos ,  31.13489, -97.77561
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