With the majority of his troops home from combat and only a few scheduled to return, Coastal Georgia’s top military commander is focused on preparing his soldiers for whatever they’re asked to do next. For the Army’s 3rd Infantry Division — which has endured back-to-back deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan since 2003 — that means a return to the fundamentals of soldiering. “It’s really getting back to the basics of our profession; getting back to some predictability for our soldiers and their families,” said Maj.