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The Picture We Waited 34 Years To Get
ARTICLE ORIGINALLY APPEARED AT
TheBigFiveOh.com Blog @ Yahoo.Com, July 22, 2008
Second Squadron is an armored officer training battalion, where newly
commissioned officers from the U.S. Army, Marines, and many foreign armies
train to lead armored platoons. When Jim attended this very same unit in
1990, he trained only in the M1A1 Abrams main battle tank, with ancillary
training in the Bradley Fighting Vehicle. Today, officers learn how to lead
armored platoons composed of Abrams and Bradleys plus Humvees and Stryker
combat vehicles.
This reflects a change from Cold War-era doctrine which prepared armored
officers to fight a massive tank land battle in Europe. Now, the Army is
expected to fight in many different locations, including cities, so the
training reflects the need to learn to lead platoons in combat in many
different terrain.
As inspiring and exciting as it was to see my baby brother take command of
an Army battalion, the real treat was getting the Francis Brown clan
together again. This was the first time our family has been in the same
place together since my sister Debbie's wedding on Grand Island, New York in
1974!
Less than a day after the picture was shot, we were scattered again: Nevada,
New York, North Carolina, Arkansas, and now Kentucky. However short the
visit was, it was a time we'll not soon forget.
by Dale Brown,
2008
Last week I attended my brother Jim's change of command ceremony, when he
took command of Second Squadron, Sixteenth Cavalry Regiment at Fort Knox,
Kentucky.
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