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441st Military Intelligence Battalion Soldiers learn spiritual, Army and cultural values in Hiroshim
October 14, 2009
By 2nd Lt. Julianne Barcia, 500th Military Intelligence Public Affairs
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Soldiers receive briefing on history and military lessons at Himeji Castle.
The training included Japan's Himeji Castle built in 1346. The castle was bombed twice in 1945 at the end of World War II. Sgt. Freeman, 441st MI Bn, is briefing Soldiers on history and military lessons at Himeji Castle.
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A 441st MI Bn Soldier burns incense in a Buddhist temple.
Soldiers executed spiritual values training on Miyajima. Japan. The land is marked by a famous Torii gate.
Hiroshima, Japan- The 441st Military Intelligence Battalion Unit Ministry Team executed a Leadership Professional Development event September 27-30, 2009. Twenty 441st MI Bn Soldiers were trained in spiritual, Army, and cultural values. Individuals briefed the group on intelligence operations of WWII, President Truman, survivors of the atomic bomb, religious values of Japan, and Japanese history.