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Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

171120-N-ZS023-012 ARABIAN GULF (Nov. 20, 2017) Chief Aviation Maintenance Administrationman Davis Sanluis, a native of Inarajan, Guam, assigned to the aircraft intermediate maintenance department aboard the amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6), teaches a class on professionalism during a first class petty officer indoctrination course. America is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support of maritime security operations designed to reassure allies and partners, and preserve the freedom of navigation and the free flow of commerce in the region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Vance Hand/Released)

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

Photo creds goes to Qin. : )

 

In this game, You need to have good senses, Sense of hearing, Direction, While you're blindfolded. The leader is then asked to monitor his team mates to collect as much bottles without going out from the line on the sides, In which, I kinda did, Oopsie, HEHE. It was fun though, This happened during the induction programme organized by OGDC. <3

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

Students from the University of Birmingham take part in activities on the Common Purpose Frontrunner course.

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

Three U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 246th Army Band, South Carolina National Guard, graduate from Class 21-501, Advanced Leaders Course (ALC), Army School of Music, Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, Aug. 20, 2021. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Amanda Di Giovine, Sgt. Jeff Barnhart, and Sgt. Stuart Ray completed ALC after three weeks of challenging training alongside noncommissioned officers from all around the United States—some of the most talented musicians in the U.S. Army. The Army School of Music is responsible for the training and professional development of all U.S. Army Soldiers in the musical career field. At the school, Soldiers are taught to maximize their musical talents to the specific requirements of the Army and to represent it in the Unites States as well as around the world. (Courtesy photo)

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

Students from the University of Birmingham take part in activities on the Common Purpose Frontrunner course.

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

Students from the University of Birmingham take part in activities on the Common Purpose Frontrunner course.

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

Students from the University of Birmingham take part in activities on the Common Purpose Frontrunner course.

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

Students from the University of Birmingham take part in activities on the Common Purpose Frontrunner course.

Common Purpose Frontrunner participants build their ideal leaders and share the qualities they represent.

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

48 Soldier from 29 different states completed a 4 week training program focused on advanced Military Police techniques and leadership. This course is one of only three offered by the entire National Guard

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