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What really happens when U.S. Army soldiers deploy overseas?
From Fort Bliss, Texas, to South Korea, soldiers of the 1st Armored Division prepare for a long journey as part of America’s global rotational deployment system.

Weigh-ins, gear checks, cargo loading, and the quiet excitement before departure—this is a rare look at how modern military deployments begin.

Watch how readiness, discipline, and anticipation come together before the mission starts.

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00:01What does it look like when American soldiers deploy overseas?
00:04Right now, U.S. Army soldiers from the 1st Armored Division's 1st Brigade
00:08are departing Fort Bliss, Texas, bound for South Korea.
00:11This movement is part of the U.S. Army's rotational deployment system
00:14designed to keep forces ready and responsive across the globe.
00:17From early morning briefings to final checks, every step is carefully planned.
00:21Before boarding, soldiers and their gear are weighed.
00:24What they can carry goes with them.
00:26Everything else is loaded as cargo, handled by the soldiers themselves.
00:29A long flight lies ahead, crossing continents and time zones.
00:32As they depart, anticipation is written on their faces.
00:35Soon, they'll arrive in South Korea, ready to take on their mission
00:38and support regional stability.
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