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NETCOM's senior staff participate in an exercise using bio-feedback technology to measure their energy expenditure. (U.S. Army photo by Gordon Van Vleet.)
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September 16, 2012, Rosh Hashana services held in Zucotti Park, all rights reserved, tminsky@ix.netcom.com
U.S. Army Spc. Stephen C. Calderone, assigned to 160th Signal Brigade, U.S. Army Signal Activity (USASA) Kuwait, takes an Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) as apart of the 2017 NETCOM Best Warrior competition at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., May 15, 2017. Calderone is being tested on the 2 mile run event, one of three events of the APFT. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Tianna S. Wilson)
Fort Huachuca, Sierra Vista, AZ
Fort Huachuca is an active Army post and covers more than 70,000 acres. Located in Cochise County, in southeast Arizona, about 15 miles north of the border with Mexico, Fort Huachuca was annexed in 1971 by the city of Sierra Vista and was declared a national landmark in 1976.
Fort Huachuca is the home of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center and the U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM)/9th Army Signal Command. It is also the headquarters of Army Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) and the Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) and the Electronic Proving Ground (EPG).
Fort Huachuca, constructed in 1877, was one of a chain of forts established to guard southern Arizona against the Chiricahua Apaches, led by Geronimo. It was here that the Army organized an elite strike force that chased Geronimo and his followers through Mexico's Sierra Madre during the summer of 1886, compelling their surrender.
Fort Huachuca was also the headquarters of the famed 10th Cavalry, the "Buffalo Soldiers," one of the Army's elite black cavalry corps, who, among other exploits, chased Pancho Villa in 1916 following attacks on Columbus, New Mexico.
Soldiers from NETCOM take part in the Fort Huachuca Commanders Cup 10K race this morning. The course was challenging with a dash up Heritage hill at the halfway point. The weather wanted to add in a different challenge, a temperature drop of 15 degrees from the day before and a 20-mile per hour wind made the Soldiers dig deep to cross the finish line.
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Cooling off in the fountain in Washington Square Park all rights reserved Tequila Minsky©2014 tminsky@ix.netcom.com contact photog for license rights
Parc de Martissant, a green environmental center in the former Habitation Leclerc, 43 acres, memorial, training center, botanical garden. In progress, in Haiti. tminsky@ix.netcom.com Tequila Minsky©2013 contact photographer for publication rights
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New York City outdoor pool senior swim at Dapolitto Recreation Center. Swimming is free and outdoors in summer. Greenwich Village, Manhattan, Keith Haring mural. all rights reserved Tequila Minsky©2014, contact photographer for usage rights, tminsky@ix.netcom.com
Ghost image of first Banksy in New York, Allen St., north of Canal. all rights reserved. contact photographer for publication rights. tminsky@ix.netcom.com Tequila Minsky©2013
Leader of MPP, Mouvman Peyisan Papay, Jean-Baptiste is the lead of the anti-Monsanto movement, which includes 4 major local peasant organizations.
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Parc de Martissant, a green environmental center in the former Habitation Leclerc, 43 acres, memorial, training center, botanical garden. In progress, in Haiti. tminsky@ix.netcom.com Tequila Minsky©2013 contact photographer for publication rights
Brig. Gen. Peter Gallagher (left), NETCOM commanding general, presents Diane Jones with her retirement certificate during a ceremony Oct. 30, in Greely Hall. Jones, the former chief of Officer Assignments Branch, NETCOM G-1, is retiring after 40 years of service. (U.S. Army photo by Eric Hortin)
Parc de Martissant, a green environmental center in the former Habitation Leclerc, 43 acres, memorial, training center, botanical garden. In progress, in Haiti. tminsky@ix.netcom.com Tequila Minsky©2013 contact photographer for publication rights
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U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Darris Curry and Sgt. Maj. Terrance Brooks, both assigned to the Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM), issue a briefing for competiors in the NETCOM Best Warrior Competition at Fort Huachuca, Az., May 11, 2017. The welcome brief was organized to introduce the NETCOM command team to Soldiers participating in this year's competition. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Quince C. Lanford)
Cooling off in the fountain in Washington Square Park all rights reserved Tequila Minsky©2014 tminsky@ix.netcom.com contact photog for license rights
Parc de Martissant, a green environmental center in the former Habitation Leclerc, 43 acres, memorial, training center, botanical garden. In progress, in Haiti. tminsky@ix.netcom.com Tequila Minsky©2013 contact photographer for publication rights
U.S. Army Spc. Cole J. Spoon, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 160th Signal Brigade, marks his second shot group at the zero range Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Best Warrior Competition at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., June 10, 2014. The Soldiers competed for the 2014 NETCOM Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier of the year. (U.S. Army photo by SPC Charles M. Bailey/Released)
September 16, 2012, Rosh Hashana services held in Zucotti Park, all rights reserved, tminsky@ix.netcom.com
September 16, 2012, Rosh Hashana services held in Zucotti Park, all rights reserved, tminsky@ix.netcom.com
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Fort Huachuca's warrant officers, past and present, gathered for a celebration of 105th birthday of the cohort hosted by Chief Warrant Officer of the MI Corps Peter Davis and Command Chief Warrant Officer of NETCOM Deshaun Bell in Fitch Auditorium July 7. Warrants representing Military Intelligence, Signal, Aviation, Field Artillery, Staff Judge Advocate, Adjutant General, Military Police, Ordnance, and Quarter Master serve across the installation.
U.S. Army Warrant Officers are technical experts, combat leaders, trainers, and advisors who specialize, throughout an entire career, in a specific technical area. The Warrant Officer cohort comprises less than three percent of the total Army strength. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja M. Linton)
Monsanto has given tons of maize and vegetable seeds to Haiti.///8-10,000 demonstrators gathered in the plaza of Haiti's Central Plateau city of Hinch, after walking 4+ miles to protest Monsanto's incurion in Haitian agriculture.
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U.S. Soldiers participate in a six mile foot march during the Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Best Warrior Competition at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., June 10, 2014. The Soldiers competed for the 2014 NETCOM Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier of the year. (U.S. Army photo by SPC Charles M. Bailey/Released)
Parc de Martissant, a green environmental center in the former Habitation Leclerc, 43 acres, memorial, training center, botanical garden. In progress, in Haiti. tminsky@ix.netcom.com Tequila Minsky©2013 contact photographer for publication rights
September 16, 2012, Rosh Hashana services held in Zucotti Park, all rights reserved, tminsky@ix.netcom.com
Parc de Martissant, a green environmental center in the former Habitation Leclerc, 43 acres, memorial, training center, botanical garden. In progress, in Haiti. tminsky@ix.netcom.com Tequila Minsky©2013 contact photographer for publication rights
Charlotte Calvert, NETCOM Resource Management directorate, receives the Superior Civilian Service Medal June 21, from Maj. Gen. Alan R. Lynn, NETCOM commanding general, for her exceptional financial management work in the command. Calvert retires after more than 37 years of government service. (U.S. Army photo by Eric Hortin)
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Rachael Butler, NETCOM G-1, is looking for her lost dog, and Maj. Gen. John Morrison Jr., NETCOM commanding general, is there to help. (U.S. Army photo by Eric Hortin)
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Today, the NETCOM Team and Fort Huachuca would like to say thanks to Col. Shylo R. Morrison, Lt. Col. Andrew Maas, Sgt. 1st Class Clayton P. Jones, Sgt. 1st Class John M. Bak Jr. and Staff Sgt. Kimberly M. Walls for their selfless service to the Army and the people of the United States of America. Thank you for your service and Godspeed as you all become “Soldiers for Life.”
New York City outdoor pool senior swim at Dapolitto Recreation Center. Swimming is free and outdoors in summer. Greenwich Village, Manhattan, Keith Haring mural. all rights reserved Tequila Minsky©2014, contact photographer for usage rights, tminsky@ix.netcom.com
COL Dan McFarland, Commander, US Army Garrison, Fort Huachuca, presents Ms. Rhonda Martinez, ACofS, G1, NETCOM, a Certificate of Congressional Recognition after winning the Civilian of the Month award (July 2013), during the Military Affairs Committee monthly luncheon held at the Thunder Mountain Activity Center, Fort Huachuca AZ, August 7, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by Sergeant First Class Kristine Smedley)
Parc de Martissant, a green environmental center in the former Habitation Leclerc, 43 acres, memorial, training center, botanical garden. In progress, in Haiti. tminsky@ix.netcom.com Tequila Minsky©2013 contact photographer for publication rights
September 16, 2012, Rosh Hashana services held in Zucotti Park, all rights reserved, tminsky@ix.netcom.com