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New Stryker brigade added to Fort Lewis

May- 6-2007 » Filed Under: 5/2 SBCT

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By Keith Eldridge, KOMO 4 News

The war means as many as 15,000 more people are moving to Ft. Lewis. The Army is adding a new Stryker Brigade to the fort. It's like dropping an instant city into the area.

The 4,000 men and women of the brand new 5th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division held their activation ceremony at the army base.

Some of them are seasoned combat veterans with several tours in Iraq. But many are young recruits who've never seen battle.

"First of all I want to say to each of you 'thank you for joining our ranks in a time of war,' 1st Corps Commander Brigade Gen. William Troy told the crowd. "You can expect to deploy and to fight and you've made that decision with your eyes open."

Right now two local Stryker Brigades are in Iraq with a total of 10,000 Ft. Lewis based soldiers there.

Fort Lewis started the concept of the Stryker Combat Team. This unit is going to be trained a bit differently than its predecessors. The goal is to prepare this new brigade to better handle the cultural differences and language barriers.

"I think it's important," said First. Sgt. Gregory Johnson. "I think it gives the soldiers an idea of what they're working with and who they're working with. Understanding the culture is half of the battle."

If the unit deploys to Iraq, it would be Johnson's third time there.

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