Soldier back to Alaska
Army S/Sgt. Cody F. Posey has returned to Fort Richardson, Anchorage, Alaska after being deployed to Afghanistan for one year.
The soldier is one of 3,500 members of the Fourth Airborne Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division stationed at Fort Richardson.
Airborne combat team members included soldiers assigned to one of six battalions and regiments of the 25th Infantry Division.
The airborne brigade served in three eastern provinces of Afghanistan, which included the Paktya, Paktika and Khost. Some of the challenges the brigade soldiers faced included poverty, unemployment, security, and management of natural resources and government institutions.
Soldiers improved roads, provided vocational training in construction and civics, improved and re-opened 29 schools, remodeled six medical clinics and improved three district courthouses.
Posey, an infantry squad leader, is normally assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 509th Parachute Infantry Regiment. He has served in the military for seven years.
He is the son of Rick and Colleen Posey of Freestone county and is a 1998 graduate of Fairfield high school.


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