Local news comes to Novosel

By Brittany Trumbull, Fort Novosel Public AffairsJune 3, 2024

Kinsley Centers, WTVY News4 evening anchor and reporter, goes live from Howze field on Fort Novosel, Ala. on May 31.
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Maj. Gen. Michael C. McCurry, U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence and Fort Novosel commanding general, leads future Soldiers as they recite the Oath of Enlistment during the WTVY News4 Hometown Tour event on May 31.
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A Fort Novosel AH-64 Apache helicopter lands on Howze field for WTVY News4 Hometown Tour on May 31.
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Fort Novosel Community partners line up on Howze field for WTVY News4 Hometown Tour on May 31.
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An American flag flies over Howze field during for WTVY News4 Hometown Tour on May 31.
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Col. John P. Miller, Fort Novosel garrison commander, speaks on WTVY News4 during the Hometown Tour event on May 31.
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A Fort Novosel UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter lands on Howze field for WTVY News4 Hometown Tour on May 31.
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Col. Richard Tucker, U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence chief of staff, participates in the dunk tank during for WTVY News4 Hometown Tour on May 31.
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Maj. Gen. Michael C. McCurry, U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence and Fort Novosel commanding general, and his wife Sadie speak on WTVY News4 during the Hometown Tour event on May 31.
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A Fort Novosel UH-72 Lakota helicopter is displayed on Howze field for WTVY News4 Hometown Tour on May 31.
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Col. Richard Tucker, U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence chief of staff, and Chris Mendez, Fort Novosel community relations officer, on Howze field after participating in the dunk tank during WTVY News4 Hometown Tour on May 31.
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FORT NOVOSEL, Ala. -- Each spring, Dothan, Ala. news station WTVY travels the wiregrass to highlight local towns during a series called Hometown Tour. Fort Novosel was selected as a stop for Hometown Tour 2024 and WTVY held their Friday broadcasts live from Howze Field on May 31, 2024. Community partners attended from various organizations including MWR, ACS, Voter Assistance, Army recruiting stations, DAV, USO and more. The event was open to the public and members of the Fort Novosel community.

To see more photos from the event head to the FLICKR album at https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBt5jF