Mr. Raymond F. Rees, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Training, Readiness and Mobilization, presides over a monument dedication to honor the 41st Infantry Division and the 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team at the National Infantry Museum near Fort Benning, Georgia, April 28, 2018. The monument is emplaced at the National Infantry Museum’s Walk of Honor, Section H, to honor the history of the 41st. Elements of the 41st Division were deployed throughout WWI, and the 41st Infantry “Sunset” Division was the longest deployed division in WWII. The 41st IBCT draws its lineage from the divis


Mr. Raymond F. Rees, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Training, Readiness and Mobilization, presides over a monument dedication to honor the 41st Infantry Division and the 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team at the National Infantry Museum near Fort Benning, Georgia, April 28, 2018. The monument is emplaced at the National Infantry Museum’s Walk of Honor, Section H, to honor the history of the 41st. Elements of the 41st Division were deployed throughout WWI, and the 41st Infantry “Sunset” Division was the longest deployed division in WWII. The 41st IBCT draws its lineage from the division. The 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team mobilized post 9-11 for multiple deployments around the world including Afghanistan and Iraq with the largest mobilization from 2009-2010 to Iraq. (Photo by Maj. Stephen Bomar, 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs)


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