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Complete coverage of military and veterans issues in the South Puget Sound.

Scott Fontaine covers Fort Lewis, McChord Air Force Base, the Washington National Guard and the veteran community. Fontaine has worked at The News Tribune since 2006. E-mail along story suggestions and tips to scott.fontaine@thenewstribune.com

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Matt Misterek is the communities and military team leader at The News Tribune and has supervised local military coverage since 2003.
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FOB Tacoma
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
Posted by Mike Gilbert @ 06:48:40 pm

My colleague Christian Hill at the Olympian compiled short profiles of each of the 37 soldiers from the 4th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division who were killed during the brigade's 15-month deployment in Iraq.

The Fort Lewis public affairs office has also posted the award citations for Spc. Rodny Yefune and Cpl. Luke Runyan.

Click here for the speech by 4th Brigade commander Col. Jon Lehr and here for the remarks by Fort Lewis and I Corps commanding general Lt. Gen. Charles H. Jacoby, Jr.

And there's also the script for the ceremony, which includes a blow-by-blow narrative of the brigade's accomplishments over the course of the deployment.

Finally, I don't have a link or a photo just yet, but at Tuesday's ceremony Steilacoom artist Patrick Haskett unveiled a new piece he did for the 1st Battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment. It's called "Let 'Em Come," the Rock of the Marne regiment's motto, and depicts a Stryker Mobile Gun System truck preparing to fire while infantrymen take up positions around it.

Haskett said he is arranging to have prints made so that he can give away one to each of the 800 or so soldiers in the battalion.