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Commanded Company D. First Regiment of Texas Volunteers at San Jacinto. A member of the 1st and 3rd Congresses of the Republic and later a Brigadier General of Militia. Born in Virginia Sept. 29,1802. Died in Houston, Texas Feb 4, 1849. (1936) (Marker No. 14984)

Capt. Megan Machin took command of the U.S. Army Recruiting Company – Lehigh Valley March 4 at a change of command ceremony at Lehigh University’s Mountain Top Campus in Bethlehem, Pa. She relieved Maj. Steven Whitesell, who had been the Lehigh Valley Recruiting Company commander since September 2009. U.S. Army photo by Christine June.

Kind of sums up yesterday {the important part [to me], at least}. Today's will come tomorrow - getting the computer late at night these days, so I'm falling behind!

 

g'night.

Barrett calling Daddy on the vidphone from Taco Command Central on his 1/2 year birthday pssht come in daddy, come home daddy!

Command teams in the 3SB competed in Provider Stakes, an event consisting of an ACFT, a stress shoot, sling load training, day and night land navigation and a 14 mile ruck march. 24th FMSU's CPT Thomas Souza and SFC Stephen Meertens were the overall winners of this event.

The 116th Brigade Combat Team conducted a Change of Command Ceremony between the outgoing commander, Col. William Phillips, and the incoming commander, Col. Blake Ortner, Sunday, June 21 at 10 a.m. at the Fort Pickett Stadium. Some of the unit’s new equipment being fielded during Annual Training was on display prior to the ceremony. (Photo by Maj. Cotton Puryear, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)

U.S. Army Installation Management Command Organizational Day Festivities

 

Soldiers, Civilian employees and their Families took a break from their normal, busy work schedules to participate in team building activities and celebrate the recent transition of the IMCOM headquarters to San Antonio, Texas.

 

To learn more about the move to San Antonio, visit here:

www.army.mil/-news/2010/10/06/46153-headquarters-imcom-mo...

 

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KUWAIT NAVAL BASE, Kuwait--Soldiers from the 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) gathered together aboard the Army Logistical Support Vessel 05, Major General Charles P Gross, to congratulate newly promoted Chief Warrant Officer 4 Lawrence Claflin during a promotion ceremony held here Nov. 22. Claflin is the support operations sea mobility branch chief for the 143d ESC and has served in the Army watercraft field for over 25 years.

 

Photos by Staff Sgt. Ian B. Shay, Public Affairs NCO and Spc. Aaron Ellerman, Public Affairs Specialist, 143d ESC

  

I think you can fly the space shuttle once you figure out how to get your name up there on the scoreboard.

 

A colleague of a colleague had a bowling birthday party and we were invited along.

110922-N-ER205-006 The colors detail is positioned at the base of the flag pole at the beginning of the Naval Medical Center Portsmouth change of command ceremony Sept. 22, prepared to haul down Rear Adm. Alton L. Stocks’ flag and hoist Rear Adm. Elaine C. Wagner’s during the ceremony. (Photo by Mass Communications Specialist 1st Class (SW/AW) Steven Weber.)

 

Published in Navy Medicine Vol. 104 No. 1 Special Issue Owners' and Operators' Manual 2012. online at archive.org/details/NavyMedicineOandO2012/

 

Command Sgt. Maj. Kyle Gillam passed responsibility for the 304th Military Intelligence Battalion to Command Sgt. Maj. James Cook in a ceremony inside Hangar Three on Libby Army Airfield here. The 304th conducts Soldier and Leader training; instilling the tenets of leadership, a warrior ethos and the Army Values in order to produce MI professionals who can conduct and lead MI operations in an Army or Interagency-Intergovernmental-Multinational environment.

Command center also fields calls and requests from media and manages volunteer assignements.

Command center in quake proof isolation building at Fukushima Daiichi. Visit by METI May 2012

This patch was used by the United States Air Force's Alaskan Air Command prior to its deactivation in 1990. The AAC was Headquartered at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska.

 

Upon deactivation the AAC's air component was redesiganted the 11th Air Force and placed under the Pacific Air Forces as a part of the joint Alaskan Command.

Detail from the south facade of the Bomber Command Memorial

yet to be named, but it can hold two squads and carries quite a punch

Soldiers assigned to Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) compete in the NETCOM Best Warrior Competition (BWC) at Fort Huachuca, Az., 30 May 2015. The NETCOM BWC test Signal Soldiers from around the world on the total Soldier concept. Over the course of three days, two winners will be selected to participate in the Forces Command Headquarters Department of the Army Best Warriors Competition.

Catalog #: 00063906

Manufacturer: Command-Aire

Designation: 5C3

Official Nickname:

Notes:

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

2 livres d'or et 1 album photo personnalisé pour le baptême de jumeaux.

Une fille et un garçon qui on leur livre d'or personnalisés à leur image, avec des anses pour les transporter facilement.

Reliure belgian binding pour les livres d'or et japonaise pour l'album photo.

Création zelya art.

Army Materiel Command joined forces with Aviation Missile Command July 29, 2011 to celebrate the 236th Anniversary of the Army’s Chaplaincy at the Sparkman Center Cafeteria on Redstone Arsenal.

Saxonburg Volunteer Fire Company

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Command Chaplain

Research, Development and Engineering Command RDECOM

16th CAB, 46th ASB Change of Command Ceremony for HSC Company.

Hand-held, macro test. High ISO setting, to minimize my "shake". Testing the 55mm f/2.8 MF Micro, with the M2 Extension "Ring" (as opposed to Extension "Tube") on the D300. The M2 was originally designed for the 55mm f/3.5 Micro, but is a nice member of my collection, especially all the "pre-digital" stuff.

 

The RAW was processed through Capture NX2, saved as a TIFF and cropped with minor manipulation in CS3. One of these days, I need to figure out a work flow between NX2 (which captures *all* the camera info), PS CS3, and Aperture.

Command Sgt. Maj. Stephen Harris, the 1st Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade command sergeant major, leads a Soldier run Aug. 1 at Camp Arifjan. The run was conducted to maintain the high morale and espirit de corps among the junior enlisted. (Photos by Staff Sgt. Aaron P. Duncan)

The Georgia Army National Guard Commander, Brig. Gen. Randall V. Simmons, passes the unit colors to incoming commander, Col. John T. Gentry during the 78th Troop Command change of command ceremony, Aug. 3. 2019 at the Clay National Guard Center, Marietta, Ga.

 

U.S. Army National Guard photo

Our main destination for the day was the Ultimate Train store. Grandpa was very happy to find out that Nanton had an air museum a stone's throw away from the train store and they just happened to be having a special ceremony in commemoration of the 65th Anniversary of Victory in Europe.

Catalog #: 00063914

Manufacturer: Command-Aire

Designation: 5C3

Official Nickname:

Notes:

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

McAlester Army Ammunition Plant held a change of command ceremony on June 21, 2017. COL Sean M. Herron relinquished command to COL Joseph D. Blanding, who arrived in southeastern Oklahoma from the Joint Munitions Command, where he was the Chief of Staff. He is the 35th commander of the ammunition production facility that was commissioned as Naval Ammunition Depot, McAlester, on May 20, 1943, and the 18th commander since it was turned over to the U.S. Army. The host for the event was BG Richard B. Dix, Commanding General, Joint Munitions Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Ill. (U.S. Army photos)

Photographs taken by Chris Putman at the 2011 AUSA Conference in Washington, DC.

 

Installation Management Command’s Pacific Region Command Sergeant Major, Command Sgt. Maj. Phillip D. Pandy visited numerous facilities and met with directors, employees and customers from CRC to the DMZ June 11. Pandy was escorted by U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I Command Sergeant Major, Command Sgt. Maj. Michael L. Hatfield.

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About the U.S. Army Installation Management Community:

 

IMCOM handles the day-to-day operations of U.S. Army installations

around the globe - We are the Army's Home. Army installations are

communities that provide many of the same types of services expected

from any small city. Fire, police, public works, housing, and

child-care are just some of the things IMCOM does in Army communities

every day. We endeavor to provide a quality of life for Soldiers,

Civilians and Families commensurate with their service. Our

professional workforce strives to deliver on the commitments of the

Army Family Covenant, honor the sacrifices of military Families, and

enable the Army Force Generation cycle.

 

Our Mission: To provide standardized, effective and efficient

services, facilities and infrastructure to Soldiers, Civilians and

Families for an Army and Nation engaged in persistent conflict.

 

Our Vision: Army installations are the Department of Defense standard

for infrastructure quality and are the provider of consistent, quality

services that are a force multiplier in supported organizations'

mission accomplishment, and materially enhance Soldier, Civilian and

Family well-being and readiness.

 

To learn more about IMCOM, visit us online:

 

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U.S. Army Cyber Protection Brigade held a change of responsibility ceremony Nov. 9 at Alexander hall for Command Sgt. Maj. Jack Nichols, outgoing command sergeant major, and Command Sgt. Maj. Joe C. Birkhead, the new command sergeant major. (Photos by Alia Naffouj/Fort Gordon Public Affairs Office)

Barry Wales strides forward in attack.

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C.S.A.

Jackson’s Division, Jackson’s Command

Brigadier General J. R. Jones, Commanding.

 

(September 17, 1862.)

 

Early in the morning of the 17th, while in the position taken on the evening before, Jackson’s Division was subjected to a heavy fire of artillery from the light Batteries in its front which was replied to by the Batteries of the Division, Poague’s, Carpenter’s, Brockenbrough’s, Raine’s, Caskie’s and Wooding’s. Heavy guns beyond the Antietam enfiladed the Division line and took it in reverse. Upon the advance of the Federal line, at 6 A. M., east of and on the Pike, the Confederate skirmishers were thrown out behind the rocky ledge 78 yards west of this and fired into the flank of Doubleday’s Division as it neared this point. By the deployment of Gibbon’s and Patrick’s Brigades west of the Pike the skirmishers were driven in, Doubleday advanced to and south of this point, met Grigsby’s first line – the Brigades of Winder and Jones – and after an obstinate contest of over half an hour, Grigsby was compelled to fall back to the second line in the edge of the woods 380 yards south. In the early part of the day Brigadier General Jones was wounded and turned over command of the Division to Brigadier General W. E. Starke.

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