Cyber Soldiers participate in Bataan Memorial Death March

By 780th Military Intelligence BrigadeMarch 20, 2024

WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. – Soldiers from Detachment Texas (Cyber Rangers), 782nd Military Intelligence Battalion (Cyber), representing the 780th MI Brigade (Cyber), participated in the Bataan Memorial Death March 2024, Team Military Division, and finished 22nd out of 66 military (including ROTC) teams – 23rd out of 74 overall, March 16 (U.S. Army Courtesy Photos).

While in the area, the Cyber Ranger Soldiers supported the El Paso Recruiting Company, Texas, and visited two local high schools – Austin High School and Ysleta High School – to share their firsthand knowledge of what their lives are like while serving in the Army. #ArmyPossibilities #Beallyoucanbe

Since its inception, the Bataan Memorial Death March’s participation has grown from about 100 to about 9,600 marchers. These marchers come from across the United States and several foreign countries. While still primarily a military event, many civilians choose to participate in the challenging march. Participants get to choose between two courses: a 14.2-mile and a 26.2-mile course (https://bataanmarch.com).

The March memorializes the 10,000 American and Filipino Soldiers who died during the Bataan Death March.
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. – Soldiers from Detachment Texas (Cyber Rangers), 782nd Military Intelligence Battalion (Cyber), representing the 780th MI Brigade (Cyber), participated in the Bataan Memorial Death March 2024, Team Military Division, and finished 22nd out of 66 military (including ROTC) teams – 23rd out of 74 overall, March 16 (U.S. Army Courtesy Photos).

While in the area, the Cyber Ranger Soldiers supported the El Paso Recruiting Company, Texas, and visited two local high schools – Austin High School and Ysleta High School – to share their firsthand knowledge of what their lives are like while serving in the Army. #ArmyPossibilities #Beallyoucanbe

Since its inception, the Bataan Memorial Death March’s participation has grown from about 100 to about 9,600 marchers. These marchers come from across the United States and several foreign countries. While still primarily a military event, many civilians choose to participate in the challenging march. Participants get to choose between two courses: a 14.2-mile and a 26.2-mile course (https://bataanmarch.com).

The March memorializes the 10,000 American and Filipino Soldiers who died during the Bataan Death March. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army)
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WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. – Soldiers from Detachment Texas (Cyber Rangers), 782nd Military Intelligence Battalion (Cyber), representing the 780th MI Brigade (Cyber), participated in the Bataan Memorial Death March 2024, Team Military Division, and finished 22nd out of 66 military (including ROTC) teams – 23rd out of 74 overall, March 16 (U.S. Army Courtesy Photos).

While in the area, the Cyber Ranger Soldiers supported the El Paso Recruiting Company, Texas, and visited two local high schools – Austin High School and Ysleta High School – to share their firsthand knowledge of what their lives are like while serving in the Army. #ArmyPossibilities #Beallyoucanbe

Since its inception, the Bataan Memorial Death March’s participation has grown from about 100 to about 9,600 marchers. These marchers come from across the United States and several foreign countries. While still primarily a military event, many civilians choose to participate in the challenging march. Participants get to choose between two courses: a 14.2-mile and a 26.2-mile course (https://bataanmarch.com).

The March memorializes the 10,000 American and Filipino Soldiers who died during the Bataan Death March.
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. – Soldiers from Detachment Texas (Cyber Rangers), 782nd Military Intelligence Battalion (Cyber), representing the 780th MI Brigade (Cyber), participated in the Bataan Memorial Death March 2024, Team Military Division, and finished 22nd out of 66 military (including ROTC) teams – 23rd out of 74 overall, March 16 (U.S. Army Courtesy Photos).

While in the area, the Cyber Ranger Soldiers supported the El Paso Recruiting Company, Texas, and visited two local high schools – Austin High School and Ysleta High School – to share their firsthand knowledge of what their lives are like while serving in the Army. #ArmyPossibilities #Beallyoucanbe

Since its inception, the Bataan Memorial Death March’s participation has grown from about 100 to about 9,600 marchers. These marchers come from across the United States and several foreign countries. While still primarily a military event, many civilians choose to participate in the challenging march. Participants get to choose between two courses: a 14.2-mile and a 26.2-mile course (https://bataanmarch.com).

The March memorializes the 10,000 American and Filipino Soldiers who died during the Bataan Death March. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army)
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WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. – Soldiers from Detachment Texas (Cyber Rangers), 782nd Military Intelligence Battalion (Cyber), representing the 780th MI Brigade (Cyber), participated in the Bataan Memorial Death March 2024, Team Military Division, and finished 22nd out of 66 military (including ROTC) teams – 23rd out of 74 overall, March 16 (U.S. Army Courtesy Photos).

While in the area, the Cyber Ranger Soldiers supported the El Paso Recruiting Company, Texas, and visited two local high schools – Austin High School and Ysleta High School – to share their firsthand knowledge of what their lives are like while serving in the Army. #ArmyPossibilities #Beallyoucanbe

Since its inception, the Bataan Memorial Death March’s participation has grown from about 100 to about 9,600 marchers. These marchers come from across the United States and several foreign countries. While still primarily a military event, many civilians choose to participate in the challenging march. Participants get to choose between two courses: a 14.2-mile and a 26.2-mile course (https://bataanmarch.com).

The March memorializes the 10,000 American and Filipino Soldiers who died during the Bataan Death March.

For more images of the team participating in the march, click here.

Get to know the Soldiers on the 782nd's march team:

U.S. Army Cyber Snapshot – Capt. Matthew Last
https://www.dvidshub.net/r/wseatp

U.S. Army Cyber Snapshot – Staff Sgt. Moon Chang
https://www.dvidshub.net/r/vy9rcu

U.S. Army Cyber Snapshot – Sgt. Evan Conant
https://www.dvidshub.net/r/nju7os

U.S. Army Cyber Snapshot – Sgt. Johnny Cooper
https://www.dvidshub.net/r/zt3jud

U.S. Army Cyber Snapshot – Sgt. Cameron Steinbach
https://www.dvidshub.net/r/vkxtpc

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