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48th BCT Warbook
The 48th Brigade Combat Team is coming home after a highly successful deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. To commemorate their history-making mobilization, the Brigade is publishing a War Book that will include photos, stories, timelines and other documents to celebrate their victories and will preserve their accomplishments for generations to come. You can be a part

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48th BCT Video

Watch video of Brigadier General Stewart Rodeheaver, Commanding General, 48th Brigade Combat Team, talking from Baghdad, to a reporter from the Pentagon Channel about his unit, a change in missions, training the Fourth Iraqi Army Brigade in Baghdad and continuing to work with Iraqi security forces, and how the holiday season went. (Courtesy DVIDS)

Watch video of Brigadier General Stewart Rodeheaver, Commanding General, 48th Brigade Combat Team, talking from Baghdad, to a reporter from WSB in Atlanta, about the positive news of Baby Noor, who was flown back to Atlanta for surgery, her future in Iraq, unit morale over helping the baby, the holidays and other projects done for Iraqi youth, and facing the threat of improvised explosive devices, (Courtesy DVIDS)

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