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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.”
U.S. Army Sgt. Allison Sardler, assigned to the 5th Signal Command (Theatre), Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (HHD), 52nd Signal Battalion, fires an M-4 rifle at a range during the 2017 Network Enterprise Command (NETCOM) Best Warrior Competition at Fort Huachucha, Az., May 16, 2017. Sardler is a competitor in the 2017 NETCOM Best Warrior Competition, a grueling week-long competition that tests the physical and mental fortitude of Soldiers representing NETCOM's subordinate organizations from around the globe. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Quince C. Lanford)
U.S. Army Sgt. Travis Wilt, attached to 307th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, gets his opponent in a rear naked choke 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)
February 2012. Vaginas Occupy Wall Street performed Sunday at Cooper Union brought together Occupy Wall Street
Vagina Warriors. To a full auditorium, resonating monologues identified women's condition internationally; many in graphic terms portrayed the violence against women endured. The auditorium was full.
Following the formal performance, in a "I'll have what she's having" moment, Vagina Monologues author Eve Ensler directed everyone to stand-up for a mic check orgasm. Oooo,oooo. Ahhhh, ahhhh! permission of photographer needed for reproduction Tequila Minskyx© 2013 tminsky@ix.netcom.com
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.”
U.S. Army soldier stands on top of the Slide for Life, an obstacle at the obstacle course, as a safety 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)
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)
U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley visits Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Headquarters, Fort Huachuca, Ariz., April 19, 2017. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jamill Ford)
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.”
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.
U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley coins Soldiers during a visit to Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Headquarters, Fort Huachuca, Ariz., April 19, 2017. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jamill Ford)
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Headsets: We created a convertible headset for GN Netcom's hands-free telecommunications solution. You can wear the headset as an adjustable headband or a moldable earpiece.
Caplain (Col.) Bonnie Koppell, command chaplain of the 807th Medical Command (Deployment Support) speaks to members of the Network Enterprise Technology Command during a luncheon Dec. 10, at the Thunder Mountain Activity Centre. Koppell was the Army's first female Rabbi, joining the service in 1978. During the luncheon, Koppell talked about the historical significance of Hanukkah, its link to military history, and the lessons and morals learned from history that can be applied to today's military forces. (U.S. Army photo by Eric Hortin)
Col. Steve Keller keeps his eye on the ball during the two-hand-touch football match Nov. 7, at Warrior/Sentinel Field during the command's organization day. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Tim Chatlos)
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U.S. Army Spc. Stephen Calderone, assigned to 160th Signal Brigade, U.S. Army Signal Activity - Kuwait, inspects a gas mask during the Warrior Tasks and Battle drills event for the 2017 Network Enterprise Technology Command's (NETCOM) Best Warrior Competition at Fort Huachuca, Az., May 18, 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)
Larry Reddick, "the bird guy", hangs out in the western part of Washington Sq. Park and became friends with Ricky Syres, marionette maker extrordinaire. Now, Larry, formerly homeless (pointing to a bench he used to live on) has also a mini-me, little Larry. all rights reserved. contact tminsky@ix.netcom.com for publication rights. Marionette of Larry sits on a replica of a park bench.
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U.S. Army Spc. Stephen Calderone, assigned to the 160th Signal Brigade, U.S. Army Signal Activity - Kuwait, Defense Satellite Communications System, climbs an obstacle at Fort Huachuca, Az., May 15, 2017. Calderone is a competitor in the 2017 NETCOM Best Warrior Competition, a grueling week-long competition that tests the physical and mental fortitude of Soldiers representing NETCOM's subordinate organizations from around the globe. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Quince C. Lanford)
Ricky Syers, marionette maker extraordinaire created a "mini-me" version of Village Community activist Doris Deiter, who he met in Washington Square Park. all rights reserved, contact tminsky@ix.netcom.com for publication rights, Tequila Minsky©2013
February 2012. Vaginas Occupy Wall Street performed Sunday at Cooper Union brought together Occupy Wall Street
Vagina Warriors. To a full auditorium, resonating monologues identified women's condition internationally; many in graphic terms portrayed the violence against women endured. The auditorium was full.
Following the formal performance, in a "I'll have what she's having" moment, Vagina Monologues author Eve Ensler directed everyone to stand-up for a mic check orgasm. Oooo,oooo. Ahhhh, ahhhh! permission of photographer needed for reproduction Tequila Minskyx© 2013 tminsky@ix.netcom.com
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)
Under Secretary of the Army Patrick Murphy, visited the team in NETCOM's Headquarters, and paid a quick visit to the Signal Cove of Remembrance, where Signal Soldiers and Civilians who have lost their lives since Sept. 11, 2001, are remembered. Undersecretary Murphy visited U.S. Army Fort Huachuca and NETCOM to receive a first-hand look at what the installation and units do for the Army every day.
February 2012. Vaginas Occupy Wall Street performed Sunday at Cooper Union brought together Occupy Wall Street
Vagina Warriors. To a full auditorium, resonating monologues identified women's condition internationally; many in graphic terms portrayed the violence against women endured. The auditorium was full.
Following the formal performance, in a "I'll have what she's having" moment, Vagina Monologues author Eve Ensler directed everyone to stand-up for a mic check orgasm. Oooo,oooo. Ahhhh, ahhhh! permission of photographer needed for reproduction Tequila Minskyx© 2013 tminsky@ix.netcom.com