Life in the 11th ACR, Part 7: The Families
Life in the 11th ACR
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This video is good for most anyone going to Fort Irwin, not just 11th ACR. It's all very well for the soldier to go play soldier so much in the desert, but what happens to the spouses and kids who are dozens of miles away from the nearest civilian city? Or single soldiers?
This series of videos will take you into the lives of the troopers, and their families, and give an idea of what it's like to be assigned to the Blackhorse.
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