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Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Karl Schultz visits the Coast Guard Academy, Sept. 17, 2020.

 

U.S. Coast Guard photos by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Laughlin

 

Tobyhanna Army Depot

June 17, 2019

 

Reviewing Officer: Maj. Gen. Randy S. Taylor, U.S. Army CECOM Commanding General

 

Outgoing Commander: Col. Nathan M. Swartz

 

Incoming Commander: Col. John W. McDonald

 

Photographer: Thomas Robbins

 

Dans la dynamique de la commande tramway, la Communauté urbaine de Bordeaux a proposé d'étendre le principe de la commande artistique aux grands chantiers structurants de l'agglomération, en particulier à la construction des ponts Bacalan-Bastide et Jean-Jacques Bosc.

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Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Karl Schultz visits the Coast Guard Academy, Sept. 18, 2020.

 

U.S. Coast Guard photos by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Laughlin

 

An Army JROTC Cadet from Ravenwood High School listens as a question is read on June 24 during the JROTC Academic Bowl held in Washington D.C. The top all-service JROTC Academic Teams from across the world met June 23-26 to compete and demonstrate the academic knowledge and skills learned in JROTC throughout the year. | Sarah Windmueller, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs

This variant is used as a command vehicle, generally as a tactical operations center (TOC). The passenger compartment is raised to 74.75 in (189.9 cm). The compartment has a commander's hatch with no weapons mount or vision blocks. A tent is carried on the top rear and attaches directly to the rear of the track to provide greater work space. Multiple M577s can be connected via the tents forming a larger operations center. An additional fuel tank is mounted in the right rear of the compartment. Long-range communications is expedited by the use of a hand-cranked extendible antenna system. A 4.2 kW auxiliary power unit (APU) is mounted on the right front of the vehicle to provide 24 volt power. The APU can be dismounted using a davit (crane) carried on board and sandbagged for noise suppression. A single APU can provide power for two M577s. The compartment includes features such as map boards, folding tables, radio, computer terminals and other command and control equipment. This variant is also used as a medical vehicle serving as a battalion aid station ambulance exchange point and a jump aid station.

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Sharon Squassoni, Director and Senior Fellow, Proliferation Prevention Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies;

 

Eric Schlosser, Producer and Co-writer, Command and Control;

 

Robert Kenner, Director, Producer, and Co-writer, Command and Control;

 

Tamara Patton, Doctoral Candidate, Nuclear Futures Lab, Princeton University

 

Col. James Bonner, 3rd Chemical Brigade commander, leads the brigade in rendering honors to the reviewing party during Pass and Review at the brigade's change of command ceremony, July 15.

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BANGKOK, Thailand (Oct. 15, 2012) - Adm. Samuel J. Locklear III, commander of U.S. Pacific Command, is provided a tour of the Emerald Buddha Temple in Bangkok by Royal Thai Armed Forces personnel after meeting with Thai government and military officials Oct. 15. (US Pacific Command photo by Army Staff Sgt. Carl N. Hudson)

 

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Command Sgt. Maj. David Piwowarski, the command sergeant major of the New York Army National Guard, congratulates New York Army National Guard Soldiers after completing the final event of Best Warrior Competition at West Point, N.Y., March 30, 2019. The Best Warrior Competition, held March 27-30, 2019, is an annual event in which junior enlisted Soldiers and non-commissioned officers from various New York Army National Guard units compete in several events intended to test their military skills and knowledge, as well as their physical fitness and endurance. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Amouris Coss)

 

Col. John DiGiambattista, commander, 1st Brigade Combat Team “Ironhorse,” 1st Cavalry Division, relinquished command of the brigade he led for 32 months on three continents, partnering with more than 20 nations in diverse training rotations and real-world missions Jan. 27, 2017.

 

DiGiambattista relinquished command to Col. Wilson Rutherford IV, during a change of command ceremony at Cooper Field. The two men had served together earlier in their careers as captains in the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division.

 

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Los Angeles Firefighters responded to a multi-patient traffic collision with entrapment at the intersection of Winnetka Avenue and Runnymede Street in the Winnetka area of Los Angeles on May 3, 2008. © Photo by Juan Guerra

YONGSAN, Republic (Jul. 26, 2011) - ROK Army Gen. Han Min-goo, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, presents MG Lawrence L. Wells, Deputy Chief of Staff for the UNC and USFK, with a gift to show his appreciation for outstanding work during his time in command during a meeting at the Ministry of National Defense, Yongsan. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Amber Smith)

 

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116- Members of the full-time staff at Training Center Garrison Command salute during the playing of the National Anthem at the TCGC change of command, Saturday, May 4, at Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas. Col. Robert J. Crow relinquished command of the unit, responsible for all Texas Military Forces training areas in the state, to Col. Amy F. Cook. (National Guard photo by Army Staff Sgt. Jennifer D. Atkinson/Released.) (This image was cropped to focus on the subject.)

Coast Guard Adm. Karl Schultz, the commandant of the Coast Guard, gives his annual Leadership Address at the Coast Guard Academy, March 5, 2019.

 

During his visit, the commandant will visit with staff, faculty and cadets, visit with the USCGC Seneca and Station New London, and meet with attendees of the Cutter Commanding Officers Conference.

 

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Miranda Brudzinski

  

New Jersey State Police Superintendent, Colonel Patrick Callahan, and Lt. Col. Wayne Korte, lead the command staff meeting at the Log Cabin at division headquarters in West Trenton, N.J. on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022. Today was Lt. Col. Korte’s last command staff meeting before he retires at the end of the month. (New Jersey State Police / Tim Larsen)

during the Parade of Excellence in Atlanta, GA.

 

Während der Parade of Excellence in Atlanta, Georgia.

 

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Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Karl Schultz visits the Coast Guard Academy, Sept. 18, 2020.

 

U.S. Coast Guard photos by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Laughlin

 

Fort Gordon garrison held a change of command ceremony July 17 to officially hand responsibility over to the incoming commander Col. Shaw Pick. (Photo 18 by Jason Bowman /Fort Gordon Multimedia Visual Information Center)

Photo by Brenadine C. Humphrey, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office

The lead element of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division received a new command team during the Headquarters and Headquarters Company Change of Command and Responsibility ceremony, September 23, at Fort Drum, New York. Capt. Stephen Skinner relinquished command of Havoc company to Capt. Adam Nicholson, and 1st Sgt. JoEllen Cote relinquished responsibility to 1st Sgt. Leonard Lawrence. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Paige Behringer)

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -- Assumption Of Command (U.S. Air Force photo/Joshua Armstrong)

Air Force Maj. Rudy R. Talamantez assumes command of the 611th Air Support Squadron from Col. Daniel W. Lemon, commander of PACAF Regional Support Center, during the assumption of command ceremony at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Aug. 11, 2017. The 611th ASUS provides and directs quality assurance for logistics, force protection, services, communications and facility engineering efforts at remote locations as well as supports 11 AF logistics planning and contingency operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Crystal A. Jenkins)

Personnel from Marine Safety Unit Portland and Sector Columbia River stand in formation during the sector's change-of-command ceremony at its Warrenton, Ore., base, May 27, 2016. Capt. Willaim Timmons relieved Capt. Daniel Travers of command during the time-honored ceremony. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Levi Read.

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Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard Michael P. Leavitt addresses Coast Guardsmen during a visit to Coast Guard units in Suffolk, Portsmouth, Norfolk and Yorktown, VA the last week of July 2011. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Walter Shinn.)

 

Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Karl Schultz visits the Coast Guard Academy, Sept. 18, 2020.

 

U.S. Coast Guard photos by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Laughlin

 

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Joseph J. Sundland, the former commanding officer of Coast Guard Cutter Forward, is pinned by his daughter during his promotion to captain at Base Portsmouth, Virginia, July 21, 2016. The promotion took place during the change of command ceremony, during which Coast Guard Commander Stephen J. Adler took command of the cutter. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Corinne Zilnicki/Released) The image's levels were adjusted to correct brightness.

Four of the U.S. Army Installation Management Command's top safety performers received recognition from Lt. Gen. Rick Lynch, IMCOM commander, in front of a general session at the Installation Management Symposium April 20.

 

The two garrisons and two individuals won their categories in the 2011 Secretary of the Army, Chief of Staff Safety Awards program, the Army's top honor in the field.

 

Fort Campbell, Ky., received the award in the excellence in explosives safety category for a team effort in maintaining excellence in their explosives safety program. The garrison's proactive accident prevention and public awareness training was recognized by the department of defense explosive safety board inspection team as a best practice. Its leaders maintain active involvement in explosive safety efforts.

 

Fort Bragg, N.C., received the exceptional organization safety award. The garrison directorate of plans, training and mobilization was recognized for participation in the garrison safety program, proactive workplace safety efforts reducing significantly both costs and number of accidents in fiscal 2010, and active leadership involvement.

 

Maj. John R. Braun, of the Fort Campbell, Ky., directorate of emergency services, received the individual award of excellence for reducing the accident rate through an effective accident prevention program.

 

James P. Varney, serving the Fort Greely, Alaska, garrison, won the individual award for excellence in safety as a contractor for improving winter driving safety and cold weather injury awareness programs for Soldiers, Family members, Army Civilians and contractors new to the climate.

   

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SOUTH CHINA SEA (Jul. 5, 2012) - The guided-missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85) breaks away from the Military Sealift Command Henry J. Kaiser-class fleet replenishment oiler USNS Walter S. Diehl (T-AO 193) after completing a replenishment-at-sea. McCampbell is forward deployed to Yokosuka, Japan, and is underway in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Declan Barnes)

 

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