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GULF OF ADEN (April 19, 2011) The Military Sealift Command fleet replenishment oiler USNS Henry J. Kaiser (T-AO 187) transits the Gulf of Aden. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Stephen M. Votaw/Released)
37 Canadian Brigade Group Change of Command
BGen Carl Turenne, Col Alex Brennon and Col Michel Morin inspect the Quarter Guard on 11 Sept 2016.
Brigadier General Carl Turenne, 5 Canadian Division Commander, along with Col Michel Morin, outgoing 37 Canadian Brigade Group Commander, CWO Daniel Murphy, 37 CBG Sgt Major, Col Alex Brennan, incoming 37 CBG Commander and CWO Shawn Croucher, 5 Canadian Division Sgt. Maj. inspect the guard on 11 Sept 2016 during a Change of Command Ceremony in Moncton NB.
On Sunday, September 11, Col Alex Brennan became the new Commander of 37 CBG at a Change of Command Ceremony in Moncton. Thank you Col Michel Morin for your dedication as outgoing Commander. We wish you the best as you become the Canadian Army G9 at Canadian Army Headquarters in Ottawa.
Le Col Alex Brennan est devenu le nouveau commandant du 37 GBC lors d’une cérémonie de passation de commandement à Moncton le dimanche 11 septembre 2016. Nous remercions le Col Michel Morin, commandant sortant, pour son dévouement et lui souhaitons la meilleure des chances dans ses nouvelles fonctions de G9 au Quartier général de l’Armée canadienne à Ottawa.
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Photo by WO Jerry Kean/5 Cdn Div Public Affairs
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Composite of 4 images. Extensive work and fiddling done to it.
Each of the 4 images were lit in a different direction by a 430ex triggered by an ST-E2
ORLANDO, Fla. - Four Soldiers from the 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) rolled onto the green grass at Orlando’s Blue Jacket Park in two Humvees to support hundreds of racers, organizers, veterans and volunteers participating in the 9th Annual Wounded Warfighter Lone Sailor 5K/10K April 14, 2018.
Hosted by the Central Florida Council of the United States Navy League, the race featured more than 600 runners, walkers and rollers who, together with more than a dozen corporate sponsors and non-profit partners, raised approximately $54,000 for the Camaraderie Foundation.
Dedicated to saving lives, families and marriages for service members and veterans, the Camaraderie Foundation offers counseling programs designed to heal the invisible wounds of war.
The race took place in conjunction with a dedication ceremony of the Blue Jacket Recruit, a statue of a female recruit standing for inspection on her day of graduation from Navy Boot Camp. Designed by J. Don Reynolds, a world renowned sculptor who once served in the Navy aboard the U.S.S. Yorktown, the heroic scale statue commemorates 188,000 women who began their naval careers at Orlando Recruit Training Center from 1968-1994. The statue stands next a Lone Sailor statue that signifies Central Florida’s rich military heritage and America’s gender integration in its armed forces.
The ceremony featured several distinguished guests to include Carla Hoskins, a graduate of Orlando RTC, Jennifer Thompson, vice mayor of Orange County, and Stephanie Murphy, U.S. congresswoman for Florida’s 7th District. The 143d ESC Soldiers joined them and hundreds others in attendance in expressing their respect for more than 650,000 men and women who marched on this hallowed ground.
U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143d ESC
Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Job (left) will formerly hand-off duties as the North Dakota National Guard's Senior Enlisted Leader to Chief Master Sgt. James Gibson on Feb. 9 in Bismarck, N.D. Job will retire after this assignment and will be honored for his military service as part of the ceremony.
Colonel Matthew Smith, outgoing commander of the 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team receives the colors of the 48th IBCT from Brigade Command Sgt. Maj. Matthew Marks during a change of command ceremony at the Macon Readiness Center Dec. 7, 2019. Colonel Anthony Fournier assumed command as the 28th commander of the 48th IBCT. Photo by Maj. William Carraway
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Cérémonie de prise d’armes, sous la présidence du Colonel (Col) Stéphane Lafaut, commandant du 5e groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada (5 GBMC) et en présence du Major-général Alain Forand, Colonel du royal 22e régiment (R22R), à l’occasion de la passation de commandement du 3e bataillon royal 22e régiment entre le Col. Roch Pelletier et le Lieutenant-colonel (LCol) Steve Jourdain le 5 juillet 2012 à la citadelle de Québec..
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Change of command ceremony, under the presidency of Colonel (Col) Stéphane Lafaut, commander of the 5th Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (5 CMBG) and in the presence of Major-General (Mgen) Alain Forand, colonel of the Royal 22e Régiment (R22R) to mark the change of command of the 3rd Battalion Royal 22e Régiment between Col Roch Pelletier and Lieutenant-Colonel (LCol) Steve Jordan on July 5, 2012, at La Citadelle de Québec..
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U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers of the 59th Aviation Troop Command (ATC), South Carolina National Guard, attend an aviation-safety day on Sept. 13, 2020, at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina. The event included the presentation of several safety awards, to include the Broken Wing, an award reserved to aviators and aircrew members who managed to save lives or aircrafts during a midair emergency. The Broken Wing award was given to Chief Warrant Officer Jeffrey R. Hodish for actions performed during a successful emergency landing executed in 2014. During the ceremony, each member of the crew received the Meritorious Service Medal. Attending the event, U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Jones, Deputy Adjutant General for the South Carolina Military Department. (U.S. Army National Guard photo Sgt. 1st Class Roby Di Giovine, South Carolina National Guard)
The Multinational Force and Observers welcomed Texas Army National Guard Soldiers from Bryan, Texas as the 60th U.S. Security Battalion of the MFO during a Transfer of Authority Ceremony held in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt February 18, 2015. The unit assumed command from the Fort Hood Based 4th Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment. (U.S. Army Photos By: Sgt. Thomas Duval, Task Force Sinai Public Affairs)
Capt. Devon L. Nguyen relinquished command of U.S. Army Garrison Headquarters, Headquarters Detachment to Capt. Shawn A. Tajalle during a change of command ceremony held Nov. 15 at the Camp Zama Yano Fitness Center. (U.S. Army photos by Yuichi Imada)
Bomber Command memorial in Green Park, London, in memory of the 55,573 aircrew from Britain and the Commonwealth killed during the Second World War. The centre of the memorial features a 9 foot bronze sculpture of seven aircrew looking skywards.
Memorial designed by Liam O'Connor; sculpture by Philip Jackson.
YONGSAN GARRISON, SEOUL, South Korea - In a change of command ceremony co-hosted by the U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, and the Republic of
Korea Minister of Defense Kim Kwan-Jin, leadership of United Nations Command, ROK - US Combined Forces Command and U.S. Forces Korea changed hands Oct. 2 during a ceremony
at Knight Field. Gen. Curtis M. Scaparrotti assumed command of the UNC, CFC and USFK, replacing Gen. James D. Thurman, who has served as commander since
July 2011. U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey, and Adm. Samuel Locklear III, commander, U.S. Pacific Command, assisted in
the ceremony. (U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Keith Anderson, U.S. Forces Korea PAO)
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Dan Rather visits Mar. 11 to learn more about 401st retrograde operations for a news story.
About the 401st:
The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.
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On Friday, June 26, the Greensboro Hazardous Devices Team (bomb squad) was at Sumner Civitan Park in Greensboro with their mobile command center to provide an overview of the responsibilities and tools of the Hazardous Devices Team to Cub Scouts from across the region. This team is responsible for the safe handling and disposal of explosive devices and materials that are encountered by other officers and citizens. The Team also conducts training for local industry in bomb search techniques.
NGIHE, Indonesia (Jun. 11, 2012) - U.S. Army Spc. Bradley McWillie teaches a group of local children to properly throw a Frisbee during a civic action project. Now in its seventh year, Pacific Partnership is an annual U.S. Pacific Fleet humanitarian and civic assistance mission that brings together U.S. military personnel, host and partner nations, non-government organizations and international agencies to build stronger relationships and develop disaster response capabilities throughout the Asia-Pacific region. (Photo by Camelia Montoy)
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MARINE CORPS AIR STATION FUTENMA, Okinawa, Japan — Lt. Col. Christopher M. Murray, left, receives the Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 265 colors from Lt. Col. William L. Depue Jr. May 22 at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma during a change of command ceremony. The transfer of organizational colors symbolizes the transfer of command from Depue to Murray. “As you know, we've had an alliance with the country of Japan for its defense for a number of years,” said Murray. “We owe it to the people of Japan to provide the most capable, technically-advanced platforms that we can, and that's the Osprey.” The MV-22B Osprey is a highly-capable, tiltrotor aircraft which combines the vertical capability of a helicopter with the speed and range of a fixed-wing aircraft. VMM-265 is with Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jose D. Lujano/Released)
U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Jose Meza-Barahona, a human resources officer assigned to the 101st Expeditionary Signal Battalion, 369th Sustainment Brigade, 53rd Troop Command, is pinned by his wife and as he receives his new rank as Second Lieutenant during his pinning ceremony at Camp Smith Training Site in Cortlandt Manor N.Y. on June 1, 2021. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Jordan Sivayavirojna)
From a painting by Edward Mortelmans.
Blue Ribbon puzzle by Tower Press.
Over 1200 pieces.
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One piece missing - not surprising given the age of the puzzle and condition of the box.
The 518th Sustainment Brigade says farewell to the out going commander, Col. Swanson and welcomes incoming commander, Col. Hagenbeck. Brig. Gen. Deborah L. Kotulich, commanding general, 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) was the guest speaker during the chain of command ceremony in Knightdale, N.C. May 21, 2017
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 7th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, wished a fond farewell to Capt. Zachery Busenbark and welcomed Capt. Joshua Overstreet into the fold during a change of command ceremony March 5, 2016 at Camp Buehring, Kuwait.
On Nov. 13, 2014, members of the Unified Command agencies conducted interviews with local television stations. From left: KSDK Anchor Mike Bush, Reed, MSHP Capt. Ron Johnson, St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar and St. Louis Metropolitan Police Chief Sam Dotson.
Colonel Evangeline "Vangie" G. Rosel, Commander, relinquishes command of the U.S. Army Garrison, West Point to Colonel Anthony "Tony" J. Bianchi with Mr. Vincent Grewatz, Director of Installation Management Commandd (IMCOM) - Training, presiding. The Change of Command Ceremony was held at Buffalo Soldiers Field on July 15, 2022, West Point, New York. (U.S. Army Photo by John Pellino/USMA)
U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Ron Clark (right), commanding general of the 25th Infantry Division, poses for a photo with Command Chief Warrant Officer 5 Myke Lewis, his wife, Mrs. Sherrie Lewis, and Command. Sgt. Maj. Brian Hester, in front of the 25th Infantry Division Memorial, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, Feb. 26, 2019. The Commander's Award for Public Service is the fourth highest public service decoration the United States Department of the Army can bestow upon a civilian, ranking directly below the Meritorious Public Service Medal. (U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. Ryan DeBooy)
CINCINNATI – Brig. Gen. Richard G. Kaiser assumed command of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Great Lakes and Ohio River Division during a ceremony here Sept. 26.
The USACE Deputy Chief of Engineers Maj. Gen. Richard L. Stevens presided over the ceremony while the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division’s Program Director David Dale oversaw the exchange of colors.
Maj. Gen. Stevens welcomed Brig. Gen. Kaiser and his family to the team. “Brigadier General Kaiser is a great leader who brings the right amount of positive energy needed to expertly lead the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division and further the mission,” said Stevens.
As commander of the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division, Brig. Gen. Kaiser is responsible for directing federal water resource development in the Great Lakes and Ohio River basins, which consists of seven engineer districts that operate in a seventeen state area.
The division’s missions include planning, construction and operations of navigation structures and flood damage reduction, hydropower, environmental restoration, water conservation, recreation and disaster assistance. The division also executes military construction in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan with design and construction of barracks, hospitals, airfields and family housing on military installations.
Brig. Gen. Kaiser previously served as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations Allied Rapid Reaction Corps in England and commander of the 20th Engineer Brigade at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
He received his commission, in 1987, upon graduation from Marquette University with a degree in Civil Engineering and later received a master’s degree in Engineering Management from the University of Missouri-Rolla. His military education includes the Engineer Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, the British Army Staff College and the U.S. Army War College. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Jacqueline Tate)
Marine Corps Gen. John R. Allen, commander of NATO and International Security Assistance Force troops in Afghanistan, visited military and civilian personnel assigned to Regional Command-Southwest, Helmand province, Aug. 25. Allen received operational and intelligence briefings during his visits to Forward Operating Base Shawqat and Operating Post Strega, met with an Afghan deputy chief of police and an Afghan Local Police commander, and thanked U.S., British and Afghan forces for their service and sacrifice. ISAF is a key component of the international community's engagement in Afghanistan, assisting Afghan authorities in providing security and stability while creating the conditions for reconstruction development. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Michael O'Connor) (Released)
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Maj. Lesley E. Kipling takes command of the Virginia National Guard's Fairfax-based Data Processing Unit, 91st Troop Command from Lt. Col. Matthew E. Wear during a ceremony Oct. 19, 2014, at Fort A. P. Hill. Col. Marti J. Bissell, commander of 91st Troop Command, presided over the guidon exchange that signified the change of command. After the guidon exchange, Bissell presented Wear with the Meritorious Service Medal to recognize his many accomplishment while in command. The mission of the DPU has dramatically changed over the past almost 30 years since it was established to provide data processing support to the National Guard Bureau Computer Center in 1985. The unit has approximately 160 Soldiers that conduct a variety of missions including information operations support, web risk assessment, cyber security and computer network defense. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard)