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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)

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)

NetCom exists to Promote The Value Of Lifelong Learning and inspire lifelong learning within everyone.

 

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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)

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)

Bilde av sjekk av RET-motor på 4G-antenne. Hemsedal skisenter i bakgrunnen.

 

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It takes a Village of many to hold up the entire Torah. Rev. Derrick McQueen on right. all rights reserved, tminsky@ix.netcom.com

 

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 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.

On March 8, 2015, International Women's Day. Women rallied near the UN and then marched to Times Square. all rights reserved, for usage contact tminsky@ix.netcom.com

U.S. Army Sgt. Quince Lanford, a participant of the 2019 Network Enterprise Technology Command Best Warrior Competition (NETCOM), runs the obstacle course at Fort Huachuca, AZ., May 14, 2019. The competition is a week-long event that tests the skills, knowledge, and professionalism of the soldiers representing NETCOM's subordinate organizations. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Connor Kelly)

Soldiers assigned to Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Compete in the NETCOM Best Warrior Competition night land navigation at Fort Huachuca, Az., 30 May 2015. The NETCOM Best Warrior Competition 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 Hedquartars Department of the Army Best Warriors Competition.

U.S. Army Sgt. Quince Lanford, assigned to 55th Signal Company (combat camera), competes in the stress shoot portion of the 2019 NETCOM Best Warrior Competition at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., May 15, 2019. This competition is a week-long event that tests the skills, knowledge, and professionalism of NETCOM's top soldiers. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Connor R. Kelly)

Among the dignitaries invited to officially open the solar array on Fort Huachuca, Arizona, was Maj. Gen. John Morrison Jr., NETCOM commanding general (fourth from left).

"We are all partners in the stewardship and safekeeping of our environment," Morrison said.

The solar array - comprised of nearly 57,000 panels - is another step in Fort Huachuca's promise to use more renewable resources.

(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)

Tisha B’av 2019 —fast day for observant jews, a number of jewish organizations came together for an action at the Amazon Bookstore on 34th near 5th Ave. Approx. 200 clogged the store & the sidewalk outside, About 40 were arrested. tminsky@ix.netcom.com

Israelis in Haiti after the earthquake. Mother and newborn born in the maternity tent of the Israeli field hospital.

 

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Command Sgt. Maj. Gerald Williams, NETCOM Command Sergeant Major, speaks to members of the 11th Signal Brigade during a Black History Month presentation Feb. 28, in Greely Hall. (U.S. Army photo by Lawrence Boyd)

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NETCOM Command Group leaders serves up Thanksgiving dinner at the Weinstein Dining Facility on Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Senior leaders serving the troops is a tradition many organizations observe. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Tim Chatlos)

 

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An estimated 8-10,000 peasants and their supporters walked the 4+ miles from Papay to Hinch demonstrating against the "gift of poison" tons of hybrid maize seeds and vegetable seeds from Monsanto. ///Chavannes Jean-Baptiste (with the green neck cloth) is spearheading the movement to keep the seeds in Haiti native and to protest Monsanto's infiltration into Haiti.

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NetCom exists to Promote The Value Of Lifelong Learning and inspire lifelong learning within everyone.

 

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U.S. Army Spc. Samuel Latimore assigned to 52nd Signal Battalion, treds water for five minutes as part of an event of the 2016 Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Best warrior competition help at Fort Huachuca Ariz. June 13, 2016. The competition held at Fort Huachuca is a grueling, weeklong event that tests the skills, knowledge and professoinalism of 10 warriors representing the 5 commands with in NETCOM. (U.S. Army Photo by Pfc. Blue Maldonado/Released)

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)

U.S. Soldiers, paritcipating in the Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Best Warrior Competition, take a break during the qualification range, 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)

NetCom exists to Promote The Value Of Lifelong Learning and inspire lifelong learning within everyone.

 

To find out more about NetCom Learning, visit: www.netcomlearning.com

NetCom exists to Promote The Value Of Lifelong Learning and inspire lifelong learning within everyone.

 

To find out more about NetCom Learning, visit: www.netcomlearning.com

NetCom exists to Promote The Value Of Lifelong Learning and inspire lifelong learning within everyone.

 

To find out more about NetCom Learning, visit: www.netcomlearning.com

To watch partnership celebration video : youtu.be/MXAt3jSRcjk

 

To learn more about the World Innovation Forum visit: www.netcomlearning.com/wif

Learn more about NetCom Learning at: www.netcomlearning.com

 

Soldiers assigned to Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Compete in the NETCOM Best Warrior Competition night land navigation at Fort Huachuca, Az., 30 May 2015. The NETCOM Best Warrior Competition 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 Hedquartars Department of the Army Best Warriors Competition.

U.S. Army Spc Steven Laboe assigned to 307th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, stretches before participating in the Army APFT the first of many events of the Best Warrior Competition Fort Huachuca AZ. June 12, 2016. The competition held at Fort Huachuca is a grueling, weeklong event that tests the skills, Knowledge and professoinalism of 10 warriors representing 5 commands.(U.S. Army Photo by Pfc. Blue Maldonado/Not Reviewed)

U.S. Army Sgt. Carlos Flores, attached to 39th Signal Battalion, disassembles and assembles a m249 light machine gun during the 2016 Network Enterprise Technology Command Best warrior Competition held at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., June 14, 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)

Yoruba Priestess Joyce Adewumi greats the multi-cultural assembly. all rights reserved, tminsky@ix.netcom.com

 

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