Wolverine Battalion (4-1 BSTB)

Wolverine Battalion (4-1 BSTB)

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Photos 05/18/2015
'Wolverines' case colors 05/14/2015

The Wolverine Battalion (4-1 BSTB), 4th IBCT, 1st Infantry Division, conducted their inactivation ceremony at Cavalry Parade Field May 12 on Fort Riley. The Wolverines were the fifth out of five battalions and one squadron in the “Dragon” brigade to case their colors as a result of the Budget Control Act and the Army’s continual restructuring of divisional units. Many Soldiers within the battalion will be re-assigned to different units across the division, while others will explore new endeavors as they carry on permanent change of station moves.

LOM, MSM, and Lady Victory Awards 05/13/2015

Mrs. Misti Stowell delivers a heartfelt thanks on behalf of herself and her family. The Stowells will be moving on to a new assignment, and the Wolverines wish them the best of luck!

LOM, MSM, and Lady Victory Awards 05/13/2015
Casing and Inactivation Rehearsals 05/13/2015

Spc. Richards unfurls the One Star flag, placed in recognition of Brigadier Gen. Kurilla.

Casing and Inactivation Rehearsals 05/13/2015

Sgt. Alvarez directs Soldiers as the battalion places the flags of the US states and territories.

Casing and Inactivation Rehearsals 05/13/2015
Inactivation Day Battalion Run, Picnic, and Awards 05/13/2015
Wolverine Battalion's Final Farewell 05/10/2015

The Wolverines held the battalion's final (Hail and) Farewell at Colbert Hills Country Club, enjoying a delicious meal and bidding goodbye to friends and colleagues as they move on to new organizations both within the Army and beyond. A special thank you to the hard work of the S1 shop for their role in providing the plaques and honors for the attendees, and to the families of all the Soldiers who receive no awards but are an instrumental and inseparable part of the unit. Please feel free to tag yourself or your friends in their pictures, or use the message box to send any additional pictures from the evening!

Eight women, 101 men will retake Ranger School phase 05/10/2015

http://www.armytimes.com/story/military/careers/army/2015/05/08/women-ranger-school-recycle/26984151/

Eight women, 101 men will retake Ranger School phase All eight female Ranger School students are being recycled and will not be moving forward this weekend to the mountain phase of the course.

70 years ago: Historic VE Day celebration photos 05/08/2015

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/70-years-ago-historic-ve-day-celebration-photos/ss-BBjn1wJ?ocid=iehp

70 years ago: Historic VE Day celebration photos Victory in Europe Day, or VE Day, was marked 70 years ago. Germany officially surrendered to the allied forces on May 8, 1945, signaling the impending end of World War II — and celebrations broke out all over the world. Take a look at some photos from VE Day.

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