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Breeden returns from Afghanistan
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Army Sgt. Maj. Bobby J. Breeden has returned to the U.S. after a deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Operation Enduring Freedom is the official name given to anti-terrorism military operations involving U.S. troops and allied coalition partners. Active duty and reserve component members from all branches of the U.S. armed forces have been deployed to support the war against global terrorism outside the borders of the United States. U.S. troops serve in South and Southwest Asia, Central Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, islands in the Pacific and Europe.
Breeden, an infantry senior supervisor, is assigned to the 1st Brigade, 1st Battalion, 1st Infantry Brigade, Fort Riley, Junction City, Kan. He has served in the military for 20 years.
He is the son of Mildred Leyba of Weeping Willow Way, Edmond, Okla., and Bobby L. Breeden of North Platt Circle, Moore, Okla.
His wife, Altha (Rene), is the daughter of Jean White of Phillips Lane, Fleming, Ga.
The sergeant major graduated in 1987 from Carl Albert High School, Midwest City, Okla.
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