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Competitors from across the command came to Fort Dix, New Jersey to compete in the 108th Training Command's Best Warrior and Drill Sergeant of the Year Competitions. Day 1 of the competition was taxing and included a pre-dawn Army Fitness Test that was followed up by several round-robin style Warrior Tasks/Drill Sergeant Modules. After that, the Soldiers did some urban orienteering to the Field House were they competed in the Army Combat Fitness Test.
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.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. - Col. Joel J. Clark assumed command of the U.S. Army Garrison, Presidio of Monterey, in a ceremony held on Soldier Field July 19, joining Installation Management Command as its newest garrison commander. IMCOM West Region Director Randall Robinson officiated over the ceremony that included garrison staff, Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center personnel and guests from the community.
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PHOTO by Steven L. Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
170913-N-GL340-323 RIJEKA, Croatia (Sept. 13, 2017) Electronics Technician 3rd Class Morgan Weygant performs maintenance on a radar unit aboard the Blue Ridge-class command and control ship USS Mount Whitney (LCC 20) at Viktor Lenac shipyard in Rijeka, Croatia, Sept. 13, 2017. Mount Whitney, forward-deployed to Gaeta, Italy, operates with a combined crew of U.S. Navy Sailors and Military Sealift Command civil service mariners. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Michael Feddersen/Released)
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SAMAR,Philippines (Jun. 21, 2012) - U.S. Navy Seabees and Australian Army engineers rebuild a slide at a Filipino elementary school during Pacific Partnership 2012 (PP12). The slide is part of a new playground being built during PP12’s visit to Pacific Partnership is an annual U.S. Pacific Philippines. Now in its seventh year, Fleet humanitarian and civic aid mission U.S. military, host and partner nations, non-governmental organizations and international agencies designed to build stronger relationships and disaster response capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by MC3 Michael Feddersen)
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SUBIC BAY, Philippines (Oct. 20, 2012) - Landing Craft Air Cushon (LCAC) 29 enters the well deck aboard the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). Bonhomme Richard recently completed Amphibious Landing Exercise (PHIBLEX). PHIBLEX is an annual bilateral exercise held in conjunction with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and is designed to improve interoperability, increase readiness and develop professional and personal relationships between U.S. and Philippine forces. Bonhomme Richard is the lead ship of the only forward-deployed amphibious ready group and is operating in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by MC1 Michael Russell)
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U.S. Army General Ann E. Dunwoody of the Army Materiel Command and Assistant Secretary of the Army Honorable Dr. Malcolm O’Neill of Acquisition, Logistics and Technology visits with U.S. Army Col. Richard B. O’Connor, 401st Army Field Support Brigade Commander and 401st personnel to give out awards and coins to U.S. Soldiers and Department of Army Civilians. Dunwoody and O’Neill converses with U.S. Army Lt. Col. Alan M. Dodd, the Commander for 27th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Airborne), regarding the capabilities of the RG-31 they use for route clearing. Dodd’s hometown is Worcester, Mass. and Army unit is out of Fort Bragg, N.C. 264th Route Clearance Company, 27th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Airborne) operates out of Lobar Province Forward Operating Base Shank.
Coast Guard Pacific Area Commander Vice Adm. Fred Midgette, Capt. Nathan Moore and Capt. Craig Wieschhorster (left to right) stand aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Stratton following a change of command ceremony in Alameda, Calif., June 8, 2017. Wieschhorster relieved Moore as commander of the Stratton, a 418-foot National Security Cutter homeported in Alameda, in which crewmembers seized or disrupted the transit of 66,000 pounds of cocaine valued at $1 billion and facilitated the apprehension of 50 suspected drug smugglers under Moore’s command from 2015 – 2017. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew S. Masaschi.
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.
BUSAN, Republic of Korea (Apr. 30, 2010) - The Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Michigan (SSGN 727) passes silhouettes of the rain obscured Oryuk Islets, in background, as she arrives in Busan for a routine port visit. Oryuk translates to 'five of six' because the height of the tide determines how the rocks are separated at the water's surface. Michigan, homeported in Bangor, Washington, is one of two guided-missile submarines currently in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Jared Apollo Burgamy)
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CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait - On Mar. 22 here, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael Harden, command engineer, 143d ESC, was honored with the de Fleury Medal by the Corps of Engineers. The tradition was started when the Corps of Engineers implemented the US Army Regimental system; the senior Engineer leadership sought a method for the Corps of Engineers to honor those individuals who have provided significant contributions to Army Engineering. With an emphasis on the history, customs, and traditions of the Corps, the Engineer Regiment instituted an award that tied in with the beginnings of the nation and the Army Corps of Engineers.
The day was capped off by the promotion of Staff Sgt. Eric Cintron, information assurance, to Sgt. 1st Class; Master Sgt. Nelson being awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for his work here as FRAGO manager and Sgt. Teresa Munoz, human resources, receiving accolades for scoring 300 on her physical fitness test and being honored as Soldier of the week.
Photos by Staff Sgt. Ian B. Shay, Public Affairs NCO, 143d ESC
Command Sgt. Major Daniel L. Willing, of USAG Yongsan, gave a speech to thank all of the tax center staff for all of their hard work and dedication in assisting the Yongsan community in preparing and filing their 2013 tax returns during an appreciation ceremony held at the Moyer Recreation Center here, June 14. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Kevin Frazier)
Maj. Gen. Robert Walters relinquished command of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence to Maj. Gen. Laura Potter in a ceremony on Brown Parade Field July 19, 2019. The ceremony was hosted by Lt. Gen. Michael Lundy, commanding general of the Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Command Sgt. Maj. Mittie Smith receives the American Flag from Sgt. Jay O'Hara during her retirement ceremony. The flag was flown over Camp Victory, Baghdad, Iraq, the United States Capitol and the Natick Soldier Systems Center. (Photo by David Kamm)
Command Sergeant Major Todd Urban, 518th Sustainment Brigade CSM, served in both Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm, first with the Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the 307th Engineering Battalion and later with the 2nd Brigade, 325th Infantry Regiment at Tent City in Saudi Arabia. Urban moved to the Iraqi Border with his unit spearheading the 82nd Airborne and working alongside French forces while waiting for the ground war to start. He was with the front vehicle (HMMWV) doing route clearing and having minor engagements. Once through the lines, his unit was tasked with destroying enemy ammunition bunkers that the Air Force didn’t complete.
Command of the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital changed hands for the first time since its Aug. 31, 2011, opening during a ceremony in front of the facility Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Col. Susan Annicelli relinquished command of the award-winning hospital to Col. Charles Callahan as hundreds of medical staff, patients, friends and Family observed.
On October 26-27, 2016, Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve Command interim command sergeant major, held a command sergeants major advisory board at Fort Devens Base Camp Integration Lab. The two-day board gave the members a chance to focus on soldierâs issues while building comrade among the team.
Command of the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital changed hands for the first time since its Aug. 31, 2011, opening during a ceremony in front of the facility Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Col. Susan Annicelli relinquished command of the award-winning hospital to Col. Charles Callahan as hundreds of medical staff, patients, friends and Family observed.
Command of the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital changed hands for the first time since its Aug. 31, 2011, opening during a ceremony in front of the facility Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Col. Susan Annicelli relinquished command of the award-winning hospital to Col. Charles Callahan as hundreds of medical staff, patients, friends and Family observed.
An intact and well preserved heavy anti-aircraft (HAA) battery to the south west of Lavernock Point, South Wales. The battery was scheduled in 1995 and is "of national importance for its potential to enhance our knowledge of World War II anti-aircraft and coastal defence practices."
It is often incorrectly described as Lavernock Fort, this anti-aircraft battery dates form the Second World War, while the coastal artillery fort, operational from 1870, is now almost completely obscured by the holiday park which now sits on the site. See my other album with images of what remains of the fort.
There were four heavy gun positions, in two pairs, each would have held a 3.7in quick firing (QF) gun. Two of the positions are the standard pattern reinforced concrete, octaganal in shape, with six ready use ammunition lockers. The remaining two positions were of simpler earth bank construction. The front (sea facing) walls of the emplacements have been fitted with steel doors to allow for depressed firing of the guns in an anti-ship role.
References are made to a 40mm Bofors gun being on site but I don't think this had a fixed position and may have either been sited on one of the 3.7in positions or in the mobile role been deployed on its road carriage.
A sunken magazine for bulk ammunition storage is between the two concrete positions, surrounded by a blast wall. Inside there are five bays that would have stockpiled ammunition to resupply the guns above.
The command post is the most interesting of the structures. Semi-sunken, the seven room building would have served as the command and control centre fo the battery as well as a rest area for the crews when not manning the guns.
There are a few bays on the outside of the command post which would have mounted equipment such as a range finder, height finder, and other instrumentation.
All structures have been recently secured and access isn't possible with the exception of the command post where a panel has been removed and it's possible get inside.
BAUMHOLDER, Germany – Soldiers with the 51st Transportation Company, 16th Sustainment Brigade stand at parade rest during a Change of Command Ceremony held September 5 at Smith Barracks in the Hall of Champions Fitness Center. Capt. Alex Brubaker assumed command from Capt. Stephen Hughes. (Photo by Sgt. Daniel Wyatt, 16th Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs, 21st Theater Sustainment Command)
Command of the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital changed hands for the first time since its Aug. 31, 2011, opening during a ceremony in front of the facility Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Col. Susan Annicelli relinquished command of the award-winning hospital to Col. Charles Callahan as hundreds of medical staff, patients, friends and Family observed.
Command of the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital changed hands for the first time since its Aug. 31, 2011, opening during a ceremony in front of the facility Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Col. Susan Annicelli relinquished command of the award-winning hospital to Col. Charles Callahan as hundreds of medical staff, patients, friends and Family observed.
CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait - On Mar. 22 here, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael Harden, command engineer, 143d ESC, was honored with the de Fleury Medal by the Corps of Engineers. The tradition was started when the Corps of Engineers implemented the US Army Regimental system; the senior Engineer leadership sought a method for the Corps of Engineers to honor those individuals who have provided significant contributions to Army Engineering. With an emphasis on the history, customs, and traditions of the Corps, the Engineer Regiment instituted an award that tied in with the beginnings of the nation and the Army Corps of Engineers.
The day was capped off by the promotion of Staff Sgt. Eric Cintron, information assurance, to Sgt. 1st Class; Master Sgt. Nelson being awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for his work here as FRAGO manager and Sgt. Teresa Munoz, human resources, receiving accolades for scoring 300 on her physical fitness test and being honored as Soldier of the week.
Photos by Staff Sgt. Ian B. Shay, Public Affairs NCO, 143d ESC
Command of the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital changed hands for the first time since its Aug. 31, 2011, opening during a ceremony in front of the facility Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Col. Susan Annicelli relinquished command of the award-winning hospital to Col. Charles Callahan as hundreds of medical staff, patients, friends and Family observed. (DoD Photo by Tina Staffieri)
ORLANDO, Fla. - The 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) conducted a Headquarters and Headquarters Company run March 14, 2015, at Southport Community Park in Orlando. The run reinforced the command's espirit de corps while debuting the company's new Physical Training shirts.
Joining the 150 Soldiers on the three-mile trot were four members from Operation Giveback, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness and resources for America's wounded warriors, their families and the children of fallen heroes.
Jose Garcia Aponte, a former Army sergeant major and founder of Operation Giveback (OGB) ran alongside Army Brig. Gen. Francisco A. Espaillat, commanding general of the 143d ESC, as he led his column of gold and black clad Soldiers as they sang cadences and took turns holding the unit's colors.
Aponte and Espaillat aim to enhance the 143d ESC's longstanding partnership with Operation Giveback by increasing the command's participation in OGB's charity events. Dozens of Soldiers have already pledged to run or volunteer in OGB's fifth annual 5K, 10K and Kids Run/Walk/Roll to be held May 16, 2015, at the University of Central Florida.
For more information about Operation Giveback's vision, mission and programs, visit www.operation-giveback.org/.
Photos by Army Capt. Jamie Padgett and Army Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143d ESC
A change of command ceremony was held April 12, 2015 in Santa Fe, N.M. at the 93rd Troop Command. Capt. Randall Hooper relinquished his leadership role to the incoming commander, Capt. Kenneth Martinez. Hooper's wife, Maj. Katherine Hooper, was present to support her husband and pin on the Army Commendation Medal he earned. Hooper said it was the first time he officially rendered a salute to his wife. Martinez's fiancee was present and listened as he addressed the soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 93rd Troop Command.
SEA of JAPAN (March 5, 2012) - U.S. 7th Fleet flagship USS Blue Ridge conducts a replenishment-at-sea with fleet replenishment oiler USNS Walter S. Diehl. (U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Jay M. Chu)
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Maj. Gen. Robert Walters relinquished command of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence to Maj. Gen. Laura Potter in a ceremony on Brown Parade Field July 19, 2019. The ceremony was hosted by Lt. Gen. Michael Lundy, commanding general of the Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Lt. Gen. Lynch, Mrs. Sarah Lynch, Command Sgt. Maj. Neil Ciotola and Mrs. Beth Ciotola attended the Fort Sam Houston Fiesta and Fireworks Military Ceremony and Commander's Reception Sunday, April 10.
The event was hosted by all unites assigned to Joint Base San Antonio at Ft. Sam Houston, including the U.S. Army Installation Command, Medical Command, Medical Department Center and School, Brooke Army Medical Center, U.S. Army North, U.S. Army South and the U.S. Army 5th Recruiting Brigade.
The Fife and Drum Corps, in historic dress, performed marching music from armies past. Lynch, alongside Lt. Gen. Guy Swan, commanding general of U.S. Army North, Maj. Gen. Simeon Trombitas, commanding general of U.S. Army South, El Rey Feo, Bill Drain and King Antonio, William Mitchell, passed and reviewed the troops.
After the ceremony, Lynch, fellow JBSA commanders and Fiesta royalty enjoyed a reception at the Quadrangle, the original establishment at Ft. Sam which is now home to free-roaming deer, geese and peacocks. The 82nd Airborne Chorus gave an a capella performance and the evening ended with a fireworks show.
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