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    Fort Riley soldiers set to return from deployment in April

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    By KMAN Staff on April 7, 2017 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County
    Fort Riley

    More than 800 Soldiers with the 1st Combat Aviation
    Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, are set to return soon from a nine-month
    deployment to Afghanistan.

    The “Demon” brigade deployed to Afghanistan in August 2016 as part of a
    regular rotation of forces in support of Operation Resolute Support and
    Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. While deployed, the 1st CAB formed Task Force
    Victory, which made their presence known with 116 helicopters. Pilots,
    maintainers and staff consisting of more than 1,100 Reserve and Active
    component troopers all contributed to more than 36,000 flight hours in
    combat. They advised the NATO mission on air threats and provided security
    for distinguished visitors and members of Congress.

    “I couldn’t be more proud of every member of Task Force Victory,” said Col.
    John M. Cyrulik, commander of the 1st CAB. “We made a huge impact every day
    we were in
    Afghanistan.”

    The “Demon” brigade conducted more than 700 operations during its
    deployment, reducing indirect fire and improvised explosive devices at six
    Coalition bases. Soldiers of the brigade flew nearly 200 medical evacuation
    missions, saving the lives of U.S., Coalition and Afghan forces.

    All members of the Demon brigade are expected to redeploy by the end of
    April.

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