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Lt. Gen. Rick Lynch., Commander, Installation Management Command, will host a flag uncasing ceremony for the U.S. Army Installation Management Command Oct. 5, 2010 at 10 a.m. in San Antonio, Texas.
Dr. Joseph W. Westphal, Under Secretary of the United States Army, will be the guest speaker.
The ceremony represents the presence of the installation management community and the assumption of the command's authority in San Antonio. The installation management community includes the U.S. Army Installation Management Command Headquarters and two major subordinate commands: U.S. Army Environmental Command and the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Command.
IMCOM temporarily occupies leased space in northeastern San Antonio until the new IMCOM Headquarters Building on Fort Sam Houston is completed in October 2011.
Uncasing the flag exemplifies how IMCOM, headquartered in "Military City USA," is transforming to make Army installations the Army's Home.
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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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- The U.S. Army Materiel Command Equal Employment Opportunity office participated in and supported the Read Across America program at a local elementary school here, March 2.
Soldiers participating in Equal Opportunity Leadership training course at Redstone Arsenal took a break from class to step into the classrooms of University Place Elementary school to read to youngsters.
ROBINSON MANEUVER TRAINING CENTER, N. Little Rock, Ark.:--Command Sgt. Maj. Michael P. Ingram celebrated his retirement ceremony with family and friends on October 27, 2017 at Kordsmeier Readiness Center on Camp Robinson. He served thirty years in a variety of positions, most of which were in the 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team
Approximately 600 military personnel from Canada, Georgia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, and North Macedonia participate on Exercise MAPLE ARCH 2024 (Ex MA24), a 2-week command post exercise which is taking place in Veles, North Macedonia from 25 November to 6 December, 2024.
Ex MA 24 focuses on building capacity in the planning and execution of large-scale collective training, where the host nation of North Macedonia assumes the lead. Participating nations study NATO procedures and test the coordination, fluency, and effectiveness of their cooperation.
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Environ 600 militaires du Canada, de la Géorgie, de l’Ukraine, de la Pologne, de la Lituanie et de la Macédoine du Nord participent à l’exercice MAPLE ARCH 2024 (Ex MA 24), un exercice de poste de commandement de deux semaines qui se déroule à Veles, en Macédoine du Nord, du 25 novembre au 6 décembre 2024.
L’Ex MA 24 est axé sur le renforcement des capacités en matière de planification et d’exécution d’un entraînement collectif à grande échelle, dont le pays hôte, la Macédoine du Nord, assume la direction. Les pays participants étudient les procédures de l’OTAN et mettent à l’épreuve la coordination, la fluidité et l’efficacité de leur coopération.
Photo By: Warrant Officer James Roberge, 5th Canadian Division Public Affairs
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The Apollo 11 Command Module "Columbia" carried astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, and Michael Collins on their historic voyage to the Moon and back on July 16-24, 1969. This mission culminated in the first human steps on another world.
U.S. Army Maj. Eddie Gonzalez relinquished command of B Troop, 4th U.S. Cavalry Regiment (Memorial) to U.S. Marine Corps Capt. John Walton in a ceremony on Brown Parade Field, Jan. 7, 2022. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
The Royal Air Force Bomber Command Memorial is a memorial in Green Park in London, commemorating the aircrews of RAF Bomber Command who embarked on missions during the Second World War. The memorial, located on Piccadilly near Hyde Park Corner, was built to mark the sacrifice of 55,573 aircrew from Britain, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Poland and other countries of the Commonwealth, as well as civilians of all nations killed during raids. Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the memorial on 28 June 2012.
The Wisconsin state capitol building is a little hard to photograph. The building is shaped like a big X, with major streets bisecting the angle between the wings. In a photograph, this makes it hard (for me, at least) to figure out just what angle gives you a level horizon. No matter how I turn this, the photo looks tilted.
Completed in 1917 (a little late for the bulk of state capitols), this was the fifth building to house Wisconsin's government. The building is 284 feet tall, making it only three feet shorter than the U.S. capitol building in Washington. The dome is constructed of Vermont granite (because I guess they didn't realize that much of northern Wisconsin is granite) and is, according to Wisconsin, the largest granite dome in the world. The statue on the top supposedly has a badger on its head, though I didn't bring my camera with the superzoom, so I couldn't see that for myself.
U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. Joe N. Clavon, 351st Aviation Support Battalion, 59th Aviation Troop Command (ATC), South Carolina Army National Guard, retires from active duty service, during a ceremony hosted at the 59th ATC Headquarters, Joint National Guard Base McEntire, Eastover, South Carolina, July 10, 2016. U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Gregory W. Batts, Assistant Adjutant General for S.C., U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Roy McCarty, Deputy Adjutant General for S.C., Col. James Barkley, 59th ATCÕs Commander, Chief Warrant Officer Kent B. Puffenbarger, State Command Chief Warrant Officer, Command Sgt. Maj. Russell A. Vickery, State Command Sergeant Major, Command Sgt. Maj. Roy Sullivan, 59th ATCÕs Command Sergeant Major, and other S.C. National GuardsÕ leaders attended the event and recognized ClavonÕs leadership and service. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Roby Di Giovine/ released)
@ The Valiant Air Command, Inc. Warbird Museum is located at the Space Coast Regional Airport in Brevard County, just south of Titusville, Florida. The VAC contains vintage aircraft and a 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m2) hangar with a restoration area. The VAC also has a Memorabilia Hall with flight gear, dress uniforms, weapons and artifacts. The collection includes fixed and rotary wing aircraft from World War I to the present. The flagship aircraft of the museum is a Douglas C-47 Skytrain called "TICO Belle"
@ Space Coast Regional Airport (IATA: TIX, ICAO: KTIX, FAA LID: TIX) is in Titusville, Florida
Command Sgt. Maj. John W. Foley becomes the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command’s command sergeant major during a Change of Responsibility at the Bob Jones auditorium on Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, March 3, 2023. Foley accepted responsibility from Command Sgt. Maj. Finis A. Dodson, who retired after 35 years of military service. (U.S. Army photos by Allen Meeks)
The big mess in the before picture is behind you when you're looking at the sewing area. My ironing board is to the right. The storage area of the basement where the cutting table is, is through a door to the left.
Command of the 111th Military Intelligence Brigade was passed from Col. Scott Fitzgerald to Col. Loren Traugutt in a COVID-19 modified ceremony held in Hangar 3 on Libby Army Airfield June 19, 2020. Maj. Gen. Laura Potter, commander of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence was the reviewing officer. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Command Sgt. Maj. Jack Nichols, command sergeant major of U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) talks with 1st Signal Brigade personnel about Army Cyber careers during a visit with the brigade in the Republic of Korea, Sept. 21, 2023. Nichols was joined by ARCYBER Director of Talent Management Marilyn Brown (right of Nichols) and Deputy Director of Talent Management Lt. Col. Joe Huitt (at center). Learn more about Army Cyber career, internship and fellowship opportunities, and get information on job openings, career fair events and how to apply at www.army.mil/armycyber#org-army-cyber-careers. Learn more about 1st Signal Brigade at 8tharmy.korea.army.mil/1sig/about.asp (Photo by Sgt. Shawnee P. Vercammen)
Command Sgt. Maj. Randy Brown relinquished responsibility as the battalion command sergeant major to Command Sgt. Maj. Nigel Fagaragan for 70th Brigade Support Battalion, 210th Field Artillery Brigade, Oct. 22, 2019, Camp Casey, Republic of Korea. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Daniel Parker)
Col. John M. Scott assumed command of U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I from Col. Hank Dodge during a ceremony at Camp Red Cloud's fitness center July 13, 2012. Command Sgt. Maj. Michael L. Hatfield assumed responsibility for USAG Red Cloud and Area I from Command Sgt. Maj. Nidal Saeed during the same ceremony. - U.S. Army photo by Sgt 1st Class Jeff Troth
State Command Sgt. Maj. Scott Hansen furls the two-star major general flag belonging to Maj. Gen. Daryl Bohac, Nebraska’s 33rd adjutant general, during the Nebraska Adjutant General Change of Command Ceremony, July 8, 2023, at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska. State Command Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey Horne then sheathed the flag, symbolizing Bohac’s official retirement from the Nebraska National Guard after 45 years of military service. U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Craig Strong will now serve as the Nebraska’s 34th adjutant general.
(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jamie Titus)
1st Mission Support Command, commanding general Brig. Gen. Alberto C. Rosende, participated in the AMGEN Veterans Day event as the guest speaker on Nov. 10, 1016.
NEWPORT, R.I. -- The U.S. Naval War College (NWC) holds a commencement ceremony for the College of Naval Command and Staff and the College of Naval Warfare 2024 graduating classes June 14, 2024, on board Naval Station Newport. The ceremony, presided over by NWC President Rear Admiral Pete Garvin, saw 332 students from in-resident senior-level leadership and intermediate-level leadership courses graduate, including 93 international students. Also included were 462 students having completed coursework through NWC’s College of Distance Education (CDE) programs, 90 of whom attended the graduation in person. Graduates represented all branches of the U.S. armed forces, more than 30 federal agencies and departments, and 58 partner and allied nations. Adm. Scott Swift, U.S. Pacific Fleet (retired), gave the commencement address. Established in 1884, NWC is the oldest institution of its kind in the world. More than 50,000 students have graduated since its first class of nine students in 1885 and about 300 of today’s active-duty admirals, generals and senior executive service leaders are alumni. Since creating a program for international officers in 1956, the college has more than 4,500 international alumni from 137 countries worldwide. Approximately 10 percent of these alumni have become chief of their country’s respective navy. Today, NWC continues to deliver excellence in education, research, and outreach, informing today’s decision-makers and educating tomorrow’s leaders. (U.S. Navy photo by Kristopher Burris/Released)
An award ceremony was held on Sept. 16 at the Camp Darby Community Club to recognize superior performance and job well done. (Photo by Elena Baladelli, 7th Army Joint Multinational Training Command).
BROCKTON, Mass. - Brig. Gen. Mitchell Chitwood and Command Sgt. Maj. Marcus Montoya recently visited Soldiers of the 3rd Legal Operations Detachment. While there, the leaders inspected supply and arms storage, plus held discussions with Soldiers on the priorities of the U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command.
After four years, Nebraska State Command Sgt. Maj. Marty Baker relinquished responsibility Aug. 10, 2019, to Command Sgt. Maj. Scott Hansen during a ceremony at the Joint Force Headquarters in Lincoln. Baker was sworn in as the eighth State Command Sergeant Major in August 2015, after holding a variety of leadership positions throughout his career, including four previous command sergeant major assignments. His insight and advice on enlisted personnel related matters, training, and quality of life have been valuable to the success of the Nebraska National Guard. Following the change of responsibility, Baker celebrated his retirement from the Nebraska National Guard after more than 39 years of military service. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Spc. Lisa Crawford)
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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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YouTube - www.youtube.com/installationmgt
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