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SEOUL, Republic of Korea (Feb. 23, 2012) - Adm. Cecil Haney, commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet, left, meets with Republic of Korea (ROK) Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Jung Seung-jo during an office call. During the visit, his first to the ROK since taking command of U.S. Pacific Fleet in January, Haney is meeting with senior ROK Armed Forces and U.S. military leaders, the U.S. Ambassador to the ROK and members of the Embassy staff, and touring military facilities. (U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Travis Simmons)
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Army Materiel Command’s Commander
Gen. Dennis L. Via hosted the
Installation Awards and Recognition
Ceremony at AMC Aug. 22.
VAVA’U, Tonga (Apr. 16, 2011) – Tongan children pose for a photograph at the Vava’u library after watching an educational play put on by Sailors in support of Pacific Partnership 2011. Pacific Partnership is a five-month humanitarian assistance initiative that will make port visits to Tonga, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste, and the Federated States of Micronesia. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman John Grandin)
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JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM (Jul. 18, 2012) - Sailors assigned to Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron 9 participate in small unit tactics training during Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2012. Twenty-two nations, more than 40 ships and submarines, more than 200 aircraft and 25,000 personnel are participating in the biennial RIMPAC exercise. RIMPAC provides a unique training opportunity that helps participants foster and sustain the cooperative relationships that are critical to ensuring the safety of sea lanes and security on the world's oceans. RIMPAC 2012 is the 23rd exercise in the series that began in 1971. (Photo by MC3 Jumar T. Balacy)
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Photo Caption: 2nd command conference
Ginawaran ng parangal ni NCRPO Regional Director PCSupt Marcelo Poyaoan Garbo Jr. ang labing pitong kapulisan mula sa ibat-ibang himpilan ng kamaynilaan na nagseserbisyo ng tapat sa kanilang tungkulin sa isinagawang 2nd command conference sa Social City Hall ng Valenzuela City. (Andrew Rabulan)
Lt. Col. David Schmitt relinquished command of Anniston Munitions Center to Lt. Col. Wendell S. Moore during a change of command ceremony July 10, 2014.
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)
KAF personnel enjoyed the official Hispanic Heritage Month celebration with guest speaker Sgt. Maj. Jose M. Picon. The event was coordinated by JSC-A Equal Opportunity Advisor Lt. Col. Rose Bean and EO program managers from the joint services. Maj. Luis Tinajero serenaded the crowd, dancers from Salsa at KAF showed off their moves and Maj. Linda Dye led a Zumba demonstration, the whole event was capped off by a delicious buffet demonstrating the diversity of the Hispanic culture, September 19, Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan.
Maj. Gen. Michael L. Howard assumed command of the Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region and the U.S. Army Military District of Washington from Maj. Gen. Bradley A. Becker during a change of command ceremony at Conmy Hall, Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Va. Apr. 28, 2017. The day’s ceremony was hosted by Gen. Daniel B. Allyn, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, and Lieutenant General Reynold N. Hoover, Deputy Commander, United States Northern Command. (U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Austin L. Thomas)
The 10th Mountain Division (LI) Sustainment Brigade Command Team led a new "Command Mentorship Program" initiative with the commanders and teams of the 33rd Financial Management Support Unit and the 226th Signal Company on May. 3, 2021, on Fort Drum, NY.
The Command Mentorship program is a one-day event that is held on the first Monday of every month to provide focused development and mentorship from the 10th MDSB Command Team to the Company Command teams, Brigade staff, and Soldiers.
Dark Command movie poster at the Kansas Museum of History in 2006. It was part of the Blazing Guns & Rugged Heroes: Kansans In the Westerns exhibit.
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.
Clemson University fire captain Bill Shivar studies his monitors in Clemson University’s incident command center during the Clemson vs. North Carolina State footall game, Oct. 20, 2018. Clemson University associate vice president for public safety and chief of police Greg Mullen, Captain Brad Rhodes, and members of Clemson Fire and EMS, SLED, parking and transportation, IT, South Carolina Highway Patrol, and several other emergency management teams man the incident command center during the every home football game. (Photo by Ken Scar)
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
Le Commandant Filleau est un bateau-pompe qui servit au Port autonome de Bordeaux de 1952 à 2005.
Il a pris le nom d'un chef de corps des sapeurs-pompiers de Bordeaux mort au feu en 1845.
SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia (Oct. 29 2010) - Musician Third Class (SW) Nina Church sings along with students of Hun Sen High School in Sihanoukville, Cambodia. The 7th Fleet band Orient Express is visiting Cambodia apart of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Cambodia 2010. CARAT is a series of bilateral exercises held annually in Southeast Asia to strengthen relationships and enhance force readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by LT Robert Wrenn)
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IMCOM-Korea holds change of command
IMCOM-Korea Region Public Affairs Office
Installation Management Command- Korea Region welcomed its new Commander and said farewell to its outgoing Commanding General during a July 2 change of command ceremony.
Colonel John Uberti accepted command of IMCOM-Korea from Brig. Gen. Al Aycock during the ceremony held inside Yongsan’s Collier Field House. Uberti is replacing Aycock as the commander of IMCOM-Korea Region, which is headquartered here. The command oversees the installation management and support structure of Army garrisons throughout the Republic of Korea .
Uberti received a warm welcome from those in attendance. During his incoming remarks, the colonel stated he would continue to uphold IMCOM-Korea’s successful policies and programs that are making a difference in the quality of life Soldiers and their Families experience while living in the ROK.
“Our Families are in many ways the true selfless servants to our Army and our nation,” Uberti said. “It is with that in mind that I pledge to continuously improve your quality of life; building on the Army Family Covenant and the many great programs the garrison teams have put in place across the peninsula.”
Uberti addressed Servicemembers in Korea, saying “IMCOM-Korea will do all we can to support you, your units and your families so you can concentrate on remaining ready to fight and win as part of the ROK-U.S. Alliance.”
Lt. Gen. Robert Wilson, Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Installation Management Command, presided over the ceremony. “This Region is well-led and consists of a very dedicated and talented work force that has successfully mapped out the Region transformation while vastly improving Readiness and Quality of Life,” Wilson said. “From the DA Community Relations award to EEO, Force Protection, Community of Excellence…IMCOM-Korea Region has certainly distinguished itself throughout IMCOM and the Army.”
IMCOM-Korea has been key to supporting USFK in normalizing tours, from the establishment of Pear Blossom Cottages (facilities that offer support for non-command sponsored families who live off post) to assisting in the expansion of schools, youth services and Child Development Centers, to meet the needs of a community rapidly changing from one that was non-command sponsored to one that is,” the general said.
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PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. -- Col. Lawrence Brown became the Presidio's new garrison commander during a change of command ceremony held here on Soldier Field, June 23. Brown assumed command from outgoing garrison commander Col. Paul Fellinger who had been in the position since July 2013. Installation Management Command Central Region Director Joe Capps presided over the event.
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PHOTO by Steven L. Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
Col. Johnny K. Davis, 80th Commander of the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), passes the command of the Old Guard to Col. Jason T. Garkey, 81st Commander of the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) on Summerall Field, Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Va., June 16, 2016. Hosting the day's ceremony was Maj. Gen. Bradley A. Becker, U.S. Army Military District of Washington. As
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)
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.
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
U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to 3-10 General Support Aviation Battalion perform a change of command ceremony on Fort Drum, Ny. July 20. 2022. Lt. Col. Ryan Hanrahan relinquished command to Lt. Col. Sean Stapler. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Michael Wilson)
KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea (Jan. 25, 2012) - Crews from the 8th Civil Engineer Squadron worked quickly to remove snow from the flightline and around base in an effort to allow the Wolf Pack’s flying schedule to return to normal operations. A winter storm swept across the Kunsan region bringing more than three inches of snow and sub-freezing temperatures to the base and surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Stratton)
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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 Lauren Laughlin
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Plus de 3 000 soldats ont parcouru à la course une distance de 10 km dans le cadre du Défi du colonel commandant du 5e Groupe-brigade mécanisé du Canada le 14 octobre 2011 à la Garnison Valcartier, QC. En plus d'offrir aux participants une occasion unique de se dépasser eux-mêmes et de se mesurer entre eux, le Défi permet au commandant d'évaluer la progression de la forme physique de ses membres. Après la course, des producteurs bovins du Canada ont offert des steaks aux soldats afin de souligner et de remercier les troupes pour leur travail en Afghanistan..
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M. Rick Hansen était aussi de passage à Valcartier pour l'occasion dans le cadre du 25e anniversaire de la Tournée mondiale Rick Hansen, un relais spécial organisé au Canada entre le 24 août 2011 et le 1er mai 2012. Neuf militaires blessés en mission ont participé à ce relais..
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More than 3,000 soldiers have participated in a 10 km race as part of the 5th Mechanized Brigade Group of Canada Colonel-Commandant’s Challenge on October 14, 2011, at Garrison Valcartier, QC. In addition to offering participants a unique opportunity to push each one’s limit and to compare their performance with the one of their collegues, the Challenge allows the commander to assess the progress of the fitness of its members. After the race, Canadian cattle producers have offered steaks to the soldiers to recognize and thank the troops for their work in Afghanistan..
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Rick Hansen was also attending this event as part of the 25th anniversary of the Rick Hansen World Tour, a special relay held in Canada from August 24, 2011 and May 1, 2012. Nine mission-injured soldiers participated in the relay..
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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
Lt. Col. Kevin Hutchison, U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern commander, accepts the Garrison Organizational Colors from Col. Robert Ulses, U.S. Army Garrison Baden-Würtemberg commander, in a change-of-command ceremony July 10 at the Armstrong Community Club on Vogelweh Housing in Kaiserslautern. Hutchison relieved Lt. Col. Mechelle Hale as the USAGK commander. Hale's next assignment is in Washington D.C. to serve with the Army Chief of Staff for Installation Management Office as the Chief of the Joint Plans Branch. Hutchison comes to the garrison from a joint assignment at North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Brussels, Belgium.Photo by Christine June, USAG Kaiserslautern.
Lt. Col. Kevin Hutchison, U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern commander, accepts the Garrison Organizational Colors from Col. Robert Ulses, U.S. Army Garrison Baden-Würtemberg commander, in a change-of-command ceremony July 10 at the Armstrong Community Club on Vogelweh Housing in Kaiserslautern. Hutchison relieved Lt. Col. Mechelle Hale as the USAGK commander. Hale's next assignment is in Washington D.C. to serve with the Army Chief of Staff for Installation Management Office as the Chief of the Joint Plans Branch. Photo by Christine June, USAG Kaiserslautern.
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.