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Wearing protective gear, members of the New York African Chorus Ensemble watch rituals of another culture. all rights reserved, tminsky@ix.netcom.com
Sgt. Maj. Vickie Rivera, sergeant major of the Human Resources Command Retention and Reclassification Division, talks to Career Counselors at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona, giving them the low-down on the possible future as the Army right-sizes its force structure. The Network Enterprise Technology Command's Retention Office hosted a training event for its Career Counselors and those of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence. The training was done to keep abreast of new retention guidelines, network with other Army Career Counselors and share information. (U.S Army photo by Eric Hortin)
Matt Viel, NETCOM's Knowledge Manager for the past three years, receives the Civilian Superior Service Award from Col. Richard Rivera, NETCOM Chief of Staff, for his work in the organization that has impacted processes to the Department of Defense level. Viel will move to a new assignment in Italy. (U.S. Army photo by Eric Hortin)
The Sierra Vista Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee hosted their annua Bring a Vet to Lunch event at the Thunder Mountain Activity Center here Nov. 6, 2019. Guest speaker Maj. Gen. Maria Barrett, commanding general of NETCOM shared how her father's military service influenced her life choices. Veterans from different generations with service in a variety of conflicts attended. Honoring military tradition, oldest veteran Jerry Coniglio, 96, with service in WWII, and youngest Soldier Pfc. Tanner Whittaker, 19, assigned to the 40th ESB, joined Barrett in cutting the cake with a saber. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
From left to right, COL Thomas Boone, Garrison Commander, Fort Huachuca, Ms. Amanda Simpson, Executive Director of the Army Office of Energy Initiatives, MG John Morrison Jr., Commanding General, Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM), Honorable Katherine G. Hammack, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy & Environment, Mr. David Hutchens, President & Chief Executive Officer, UNS Energy and Tucson Electric Power, Mr. Samuel Morris III, Acting Pacific Rim Regional Administrator, General Services Administration, and Dr. Christophe Jurczak, Global Director, E.ON Solar, finish cutting the ceremonial ribbon at the Fort Huachuca Renewable Energy Project ribbon cutting ceremony, Thunder Mountain Activity Center, Fort Huachuca, AZ., February 11, 2015 (U.S. Army photo by SFC Kristine Smedley, released).
Jeanna Garland, NETCOM G5 and a fixture in NETCOM for decades is hanging up her spurs and retiring after 36 years of dedicated service to the nation, our great Army, and this command. Garland received her retirement certificate and other recognitions during a retirement ceremony in the command’s headquarters, Dec. 16. Presiding over the ceremony and guest speaker was Mr. Patrick Dedham, Deputy to the Commanding General and the command’s senior civilian.
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.
September 16, 2012, Rosh Hashana services held in Zucotti Park, all rights reserved, tminsky@ix.netcom.com
Col. Peter A. Gallagher, NETCOM deputy commanding general, poses with students May 10, at Valley View Elementary School in Hereford, Ariz. Gallagher was there for the 14th Annual Love of Reading Day. (U.S. Army photo by Lawrence Boyd)
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U.S. Army Spc. Justin Fleming, attached to Network Enterprise Technology Command Headquarters, answers questions while at the board during the 2016 Network Enterprise Technology Command Best Warrior Competition held at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., June 15, 2016. The competition is a grueling weeklong event that tests the skills, knowledge, and professionalism of 10 warriors representing the 5 commands within NETCOM. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Michael Parnell/Released)
Ten Soldiers from all over the globe are here at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, to compete for the titles of top Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Eric Hortin)
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U.S. Army Cpl. Kyle Craig, assigned to Charlie Company, 44th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, crosses the monkey bars at the while participating in an obstacle course during the Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Best Warrior Competition at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., June 11, 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)
U.S. Army Master Sgt. Richard Torres, Command Sgt. Maj. Darris Curry and Sgt. Maj. Terrance Brooks, assigned to the Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM), hosts the competitors' briefing for 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)
COL Rivera explains to the audience what enabled Ms. Rhonda Martinez, ACofS, G1, NETCOM, to win the SCivilian 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)
The New User Guide for my Netcom shell account circa 1994. Unlimited SLIP/PPP were unavailable in my area at the time, and given most of my ’net usage was IRC, it was a good deal. You could of course run SLIRP, MacLayers, etc. over the top, and I sometimes did.
ARA Personal Server let you dial into your Mac. I used a PowerKey Remote (amazingly, still available for purchase!) to power on my Mac.
Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) held a ceremony retiring three Soldiers June 29 on Brown Parade Field, Fort Huachuca, Arizona. U.S. Army photo by Karen Sampson)
U.S. Army Spc. John Baptist Lubwama, assigned to the 7th Signal Command (Theatre), 106th Signal Brigade, conducts a 12-mile ruck march during the 2017 Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Best Warrior Competition at Fort Huachuca, Az., May 16, 2017. The ruck march is designed to test competitors' ability to traverse the terrain in Arizona's high altitude. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Quince C. Lanford)
U.S. Army Spc. John Baptist Lubwama, assigned to the 7th Signal Command (Theatre), 106th Signal Brigade, poses for a portrait at a range at Fort Huachuca, Az., May 12, 2017. Lubwama participated in weapons' familiarization to help prepare for the 2017 NETCOM Command Best Warrior Competition. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Quince C. Lanford)
At the rally, in Hinche, against the gift of Monsanto seeds to farmers in Haiti.
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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jose Mosquera, assigned to the 181st Signal Company, moves to his next location while participating in the Urban Assault Course during the Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Best Warrior Competition at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., June 11, 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)
Beza youth committee, in Bahir Dar Town.
British Netcom Visit Beza Association in BAHIR DAR
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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)
Gay bashing is not an Olympic sport. Demonstration at Russian Consulate on upper east side, New York City, February 2014. tminsky@ix.netcom.com
At Foley Sq. NYC rally and march protesting Trump's refusal to renew DACA. All rights reserved tminsky@ix.netcom.com
Martha Vega, Human Resources Specialist (Military Personnel, ACofS G-, NETCOM), Civilian of the Month (Sept 2012), addresses the audience during the Military Affairs Committee monthly luncheon held at the Thunder Mountain Activity Center, Fort Huachuca AZ, October 3, 2012.
Young family members of the Soldiers and Civilians of the NETCOM team get some popcorn and drinks for the movie March 29, during the Headquarters Company Organization Day. (U.S. Army photo by Eric Hortin)
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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
U.S. Army Soldiers competing in the 2017 Network Enterprise Technology (NETCOM) Best Warrior Competition receive their initial briefing from NETCOM Command Sgt. Maj. Darris Curry 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)
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)
U.S. Army CSM Stephfon Watson, CSM of Network Enterprise Technology Command, takes a seat to start the board during the 2016 NETCOM Best Warrior Competition held at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., June 15, 2016. The competition is a grueling weeklong event that tests the skills, knowledge, and professionalism of 10 warriors representing the 5 commands within NETCOM. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Michael Parnell/Released)
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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U.S. Army Spc. Justin Fleming, assigned to Headquarters Company swims with his gear and riffle during the Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Best Warrior Competition at Fort Huachuca, AZ, June 13, 2016. The competition is a grueling weeklong event that tests the skills, knowledge, and professionalism of 10 warriors representing the 5 commands within NETCOM. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kwadwo Frimpong /Released)
Maj. Gen. Alan R. Lynn, NETCOM Commanding General, speaks to members of the NETCOM Team during a town hall Feb. 6, at Greely Hall, in regards to possible effects of sequestration. (U.S. Army photo by Eric Hortin)
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