XVIII Airborne Corps Soldiers stream past the corps headquarters in a seemingly endless flow of cadence calls and thundering footfalls, March 26 at Fort Bragg, This run served as Lt. Gen. Joseph Anderson’s final run with the troops as commander of America’s contingency corps. Anderson, who will transition out of command later this spring, assumed command of the XVIII Airborne Corps in July 2013 and led the Corps to Afghanistan to serve as the International Security Assistance Force Joint Command headquarters, closing the unit at the conclusion of NATO’s combat mission in December 2014. (U


XVIII Airborne Corps Soldiers stream past the corps headquarters in a seemingly endless flow of cadence calls and thundering footfalls, March 26 at Fort Bragg, This run served as Lt. Gen. Joseph Anderson’s final run with the troops as commander of America’s contingency corps. Anderson, who will transition out of command later this spring, assumed command of the XVIII Airborne Corps in July 2013 and led the Corps to Afghanistan to serve as the International Security Assistance Force Joint Command headquarters, closing the unit at the conclusion of NATO’s combat mission in December 2014. ( Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Charles Crail, XVIII Airborne Corps Public Affairs) Airborne run 150326-A-FV376-085


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