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260131-Z-ZS897-1014.JPG
Photo By: Staff Sgt. Christina Clardy
AUSTIN, Texas - Texas Army National Guard Soldiers of the 36th Infantry Division Headquarters and the Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, or HHBN, held a mobilization ceremony with their families and friends Jan. 31, 2026, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. Maj. Gen. Brad Bowlin, the commanding general of the 36th Infantry Division, spoke to the gathered families and friends about the readiness of the unit, the devotion to duty and the importance of support for both the Soldiers and the families. As per tradition, the division commander and Lt. Col. Nathan Collier, the HHBN commander, conducted a review of the troops walk around the formation. The HHBN is mobilizing in support of Operation Spartan Shield after completing readiness training and will leave after a casing ceremony planned in March. Photo by Staff Sgt. Christina Clardy.
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