U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 98th Training Division (Initial Entry Training) case the 3rd Brigade colors during a ceremony at Fort Benning, Georgia on July 8, 2017 where eight units were inactivated. The units being inactivated dated back to 1917 and 1946 and their Soldiers served in numerous operations ranging from World War I to Afghanistan. The 98th Training Division (IET) commanding general, Brig. Gen. Miles A. Davis, said these units nobly served the Nation for generations. "These units have risen to every challenge given to them. I commend the Soldiers and families, past and prese
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U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 98th Training Division (Initial Entry Training) case the 3rd Brigade colors during a ceremony at Fort Benning, Georgia on July 8, 2017 where eight units were inactivated. The units being inactivated dated back to 1917 and 1946 and their Soldiers served in numerous operations ranging from World War I to Afghanistan. The 98th Training Division (IET) commanding general, Brig. Gen. Miles A. Davis, said these units nobly served the Nation for generations. "These units have risen to every challenge given to them. I commend the Soldiers and families, past and present, of these units for their hard work, commitment to excellence and service to our great Nation."