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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)

Four Soldiers retire Jan. 27 at the Quarterly Installation Retirement Ceremony

hosted by Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) at Brown Parade Field, Fort Huachuca, Arizona. (U.S. Army photo by Karen Sampson)

The banner reads: Down with Industrial Agriculture, Agrofuels, Jathropa, and Coca Cola.

 

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U.S Army Sgt. Carlos Flores, left, and Pfc. Sean Paradise runs during an Army Physical Fitness Test conducted as part of the Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Best Warrior Competition at Fort Huachuca, AZ, June 12, 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)

Dan Coram (right), NETCOM G-3/5/7, receives a folded U.S. flag from Daniel Bradford, NETCOM Deputy to the Commander/Senior Technical Director, during Coram's retirement ceremony Jan. 9. Coram is retiring after more than 34 years of federal service.

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U.S. Army Spc. Justin Carter, assigned to 275th Signal Company, 311th Signal Command, attends a formal board during the 2017 Network Enterprise Technology Command's (NETCOM) Best Warrior Competition at Fort Huachuca, Az., May 17, 2017. The competition is a grueling week-long event that tests the skills, knowledge, and professionalism of 11 Soldiers representing NETCOM's subordinate organizations. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Elizabeth Brown)

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 Soldiers wait to take the Army Physical Fitness Test during the 2016 U.S. Army NETCOM Best Warrior Competition held at Fort Huachuca, AZ, June 12, 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)

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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.

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MG John Morrison Jr., Commanding General, Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM), addresses the audience 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).

U.S. Army Spc. Samuel Latimore, attached to 52nd Signal Battalion, navigates an obstacle during the Network Enterprise Technology Command Best Warrior Competition held at Fort Huachuca, Ariz, 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 Pfc. Michael Parnell/Released)

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

 

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Following Ramadan, Muslims celebrate on the most important holiday of the year, Eid ul-Fitr. Thousands came to Claremont Park in the Mt. Eden section of the Bronx to pray together and then have a day of family activies. All were dressed in their most festive garb. all photograph rights reserved. To use any of these photos contact tminsky@ix.netcom.com Tequila Minsky©2012

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Young family members of the Soldiers and Civilians of the NETCOM team prepare for the egg relay March 29, during the Headquarters Company Organization Day. (U.S. Army photo by Eric Hortin)

 

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Kaboucha squash-also popular in Asian cooking–has been boiled and after peeling will be pureed and added to cooking vegetables for soup jouou.

 

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U.S. Army Sgt. Travis Wilt assigned to 307th Expeditionary Signal Battalion negotiates an obstacle during an Obstacle Course event which is part of 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)

Staff Sgt. Andy Martinez's is promoted by his mother family during a promotion ceremony Feb. 1, in the NETCOM Command Conference Room. (U.S. Army photo by Lawrence Boyd)

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

 

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NETCOM Deputy Commanding General, Maj. Gen. Christopher L. Eubank presented the Meritorious Civilian Service Medal to Brooke J. Henderson, Contracting Officer, U.S. Army Contracting Command-APG, April 6, in Greely Hall, Fort Huachuca, Ariz. Henderson was recognized for her outstanding support to NETCOM and other Army units across the global command, as she continuously demonstrated a high-degree of proficiency in all her actions directly contributing to NETCOM’s global mission. Along with the award, MG Eubank also presented Henderson with a NETCOM Command Coin.

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)

Following Ramadan, Muslims celebrate on the most important holiday of the year, Eid ul-Fitr. Thousands came to Claremont Park in the Mt. Eden section of the Bronx to pray together and then have a day of family activies. All were dressed in their most festive garb. all photograph rights reserved. To use any of these photos contact tminsky@ix.netcom.com Tequila Minsky©2012

Following Ramadan, Muslims celebrate on the most important holiday of the year, Eid ul-Fitr. Thousands came to Claremont Park in the Mt. Eden section of the Bronx to pray together and then have a day of family activies. All were dressed in their most festive garb. all photograph rights reserved. To use any of these photos contact tminsky@ix.netcom.com Tequila Minsky©2012

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

 

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During the rally in Hinch this member of Mouvman Peyisan Papay, MPP,

Accompanied by African drumming, Yoruba Priestess Joyce Adewumi Founder President, New York African all rights reserved, tminsky@ix.netcom.com

Chorus Ensemble leads the honoring of the ancestors.

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.

 

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

John Dolak, NETCOM G-3/5/7 (left), receives a bronze eagle trophy from Daniel Bradford, NETCOM Deputy to the Commander/Senior Technical Director/Chief Engineer, after Dolak earned the title of NETCOM 2014 Civilian of the Year, during a ceremony in the Greely Hall Auditorium March 12. Dolak was selected in part for his outstanding support as Team Lead for the Find & Fix/Pro-active Analysis & Quick Reaction mission and the Fort Hood network performance enhancements.

Four Soldiers retire Jan. 27 at the Quarterly Installation Retirement Ceremony

hosted by Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) at Brown Parade Field, Fort Huachuca, Arizona. (U.S. Army photo by Karen Sampson)

U.S. Army Spc. Jeffery Deloach, attached to 93rd Signal Brigade, conducts a 12-mile ruck march 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)

U.S. Army Spc. Sean Paradise, attached to 54th Signal Battalion, checks his shot group after zeroing his weapon 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)

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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. Army Staff Sgt. Brian Randall, assigned 7th Signal Command (Theater), U.S. Army Signal Activity - Fort Detrick, participates in the formal board during the 2017 Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Best Warrior Competition at Fort Huachuca, Az., May 17, 2017. Representing organizations from around the globe, 11 Soldiers competed for the title of Best Warrior during the 2017 NETCOM competition. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Elizabeth Brown)

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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.

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