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3rd ID, Georgia Guard first to try associated-unit concept
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The 3rd Infantry Division is stationed at Fort Stewart.

The 3rd Infantry Division and the Georgia Army National Guard’s 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team are teaming up.

The units will train together in a pilot program to increase readiness and provide more combat-ready formations to the combatant commander. The 48th IBCT is the first National Guard unit to participate.

The program will impact 27 Guard, Reserve and active-duty units across the nation. Associating National Guard and Reserve units with active-duty units is supposed to generate more training opportunities and increases soldier readiness.

“Readiness continues to be our priority because the demand for trained Army formations is not going away,” said the 3rd ID commander, Maj. Gen. James Rainey. “There is nothing more important. Training with the 48th IBCT benefits both formations and expands our capacity to fight a hybrid enemy operating in an increasingly complex environment.”

Given the proximity of Fort Stewart, the association of the Marne Division with the 48th IBCT is a win-win for the state of Georgia, the Army and the nation, according to military officials.

“This association is an opportunity to provide our current soldiers and those who are interested in joining our ranks better opportunities for personal and professional growth,” said Brig. Gen. Tom Carden, the commanding general of Georgia Army National Guard.  “The associated unit (concept) gives soldiers the chance to conduct additional training and hone their occupational skill set in order to sustain higher readiness and reduce post-mobilization training requirements when activated.”

The 3rd ID is suited to be part of this pilot program because Fort Stewart is familiar to the 48th IBCT, according to Army officials. The association will leverage the installation’s training areas, ranges and virtual training systems to facilitate joint and multi-component training.

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Exchange Service salutes Vietnam vets with custom truck design
Army and Air Force Exchange Service redesigned logo 2011

To thank Vietnam veterans for their sacrifices, the Army and Air Force Exchange Service is debuting a new truck design, part of the Department of Defense retailer’s efforts alongside the United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration to honor veterans during the 50th anniversary of the war.

“The Exchange is privileged to have the opportunity to recognize Vietnam veterans through our fleet,” said Exchange Director/CEO Tom Shull, who served in the Army during the Vietnam era. “These trucks will serve as rolling billboards, expressing gratitude for all who served during this era.”

The truck design features the silhouette of a lone service member set against the background of a faded horizon with a call to “thank a Vietnam veteran for service to our nation.” The single military member represents the warfighters who served during this time.

Three trucks in the fleet feature the commemorative design and will deliver merchandise to Exchange stores from the organization’s distribution centers in the continental United States.

The West Coast Distribution Center at Sharpe Army Depot in California; Dan Daniel Distribution Center in Newport News, Va.; and the Waco Distribution Center in Texas will each have a truck in service on their standard delivery routes, serving the whole country.

Air Force veteran Pat Thompson served in Vietnam before coming to the Exchange as a truck driver and mechanic. In his 18 years with the Exchange, he has deployed four times to support the troops. The new design means a lot to him.

“They remember,” said Thompson, who is based at the Exchange’s Waco Distribution Center. “We want to be remembered.”

The trucks also highlight the veteran online shopping benefit, which launched in November. The lifelong online military exchange benefit authorizes all who served honorably to enjoy tax-free shopping and exclusive military pricing at ShopMyExchange.com.

The United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration is a program administered by the Office of the Secretary of Defense to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War. The U.S. began commemoration of the Vietnam War’s 50th anniversary in 2012 and will continue through Veterans Day 2025.

The Exchange is a 50th Anniversary Vietnam War Commemorative Partner, planning and conducting events and activities that recognize Vietnam veterans and their families for service, valor and sacrifice in conjunction with the commemoration.

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