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21st January 2016., Zurich Kloten Airport., Switzerland
One of the visitors at Zurich during the World Economic Forum held at nearby Davos
The E-4B serves as the National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC) and is a key component of the National Military Command System for the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS). In case of national emergency or destruction of ground command and control centers, the aircraft provides a highly survivable command, control, and communications center to direct U.S. forces, execute emergency war orders, and coordinate actions by civil authorities. The conduct of E-4B operations encompasses all phases of the threat spectrum. Additionally, the E-4B provides outside the continental United States (OCONUS) travel support for the Secretary of Defense and his staff to ensure Title 10 command and control connectivity.
Further details about this aircraft can be found here ..
22nd January 2016., Zurich Kloten Airport., Switzerland
One of the visitors at Zurich during the World Economic Forum held at nearby Davos
The E-4B serves as the National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC) and is a key component of the National Military Command System for the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS). In case of national emergency or destruction of ground command and control centers, the aircraft provides a highly survivable command, control, and communications center to direct U.S. forces, execute emergency war orders, and coordinate actions by civil authorities. The conduct of E-4B operations encompasses all phases of the threat spectrum. Additionally, the E-4B provides outside the continental United States (OCONUS) travel support for the Secretary of Defense and his staff to ensure Title 10 command and control connectivity.
Further details about this aircraft can be found here ..
21st January 2016., Zurich Kloten Airport., Switzerland
One of the visitors at Zurich during the World Economic Forum held at nearby Davos
The E-4B serves as the National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC) and is a key component of the National Military Command System for the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS). In case of national emergency or destruction of ground command and control centers, the aircraft provides a highly survivable command, control, and communications center to direct U.S. forces, execute emergency war orders, and coordinate actions by civil authorities. The conduct of E-4B operations encompasses all phases of the threat spectrum. Additionally, the E-4B provides outside the continental United States (OCONUS) travel support for the Secretary of Defense and his staff to ensure Title 10 command and control connectivity.
Further details about this aircraft can be found here ..
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21st January 2016., Zurich Kloten Airport., Switzerland
The E-4B serves as the National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC) and is a key component of the National Military Command System for the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS). In case of national emergency or destruction of ground command and control centers, the aircraft provides a highly survivable command, control, and communications center to direct U.S. forces, execute emergency war orders, and coordinate actions by civil authorities. The conduct of E-4B operations encompasses all phases of the threat spectrum. Additionally, the E-4B provides outside the continental United States (OCONUS) travel support for the Secretary of Defense and his staff to ensure Title 10 command and control connectivity.
Further details about this aircraft can be found here ..
President Joe Biden meets with Emperor Naruhito of Japan, Monday, May 23, 2022, at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)
President Joe Biden attends a green tea ceremony hosted by Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and his wife Yuko Kishida, Monday, May 23, 2022, at Kochuan restaurant in Tokyo. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)
President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio participate in an arrival ceremony, Monday, May 23, 2022, at Akasaka Palace in Tokyo. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)
21st January 2016., Zurich Kloten Airport., Switzerland
One of the visitors at Zurich during the World Economic Forum held at nearby Davos
The E-4B serves as the National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC) and is a key component of the National Military Command System for the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS). In case of national emergency or destruction of ground command and control centers, the aircraft provides a highly survivable command, control, and communications center to direct U.S. forces, execute emergency war orders, and coordinate actions by civil authorities. The conduct of E-4B operations encompasses all phases of the threat spectrum. Additionally, the E-4B provides outside the continental United States (OCONUS) travel support for the Secretary of Defense and his staff to ensure Title 10 command and control connectivity.
Further details about this aircraft can be found here ..
President Joe Biden attends a green tea ceremony hosted by Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and his wife Yuko Kishida, Monday, May 23, 2022, at Kochuan restaurant in Tokyo. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)
22nd January 2016., Zurich Kloten Airport., Switzerland
One of the visitors at Zurich during the World Economic Forum held at nearby Davos
The E-4B serves as the National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC) and is a key component of the National Military Command System for the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS). In case of national emergency or destruction of ground command and control centers, the aircraft provides a highly survivable command, control, and communications center to direct U.S. forces, execute emergency war orders, and coordinate actions by civil authorities. The conduct of E-4B operations encompasses all phases of the threat spectrum. Additionally, the E-4B provides outside the continental United States (OCONUS) travel support for the Secretary of Defense and his staff to ensure Title 10 command and control connectivity.
Further details about this aircraft can be found here ..
President Joe Biden participates in a meet and greet with members of the U.S. Air Force 51st Fighter Wing, U.S. Forces Korea and their families Sunday, May 22, 2022, at the MiG Alley Bowling Center at Osan Air Base in Seoul, South Korea. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)
President Joe Biden participates in a wreath laying ceremony, Saturday, May 21, 2022, at Seoul National Cemetery in Seoul, South Korea. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)
President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pose for a photo at Kantei, the Japanese Prime Minister’s office and official residence, in Tokyo, Tuesday, May 24, 2022, before the Quad Leaders’ Summit. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)
President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the Quad Leaders’ Summit, Tuesday, May 24, 2022, at Kantei in Tokyo. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)
President Joe Biden attends a state dinner hosted by South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, Saturday, May 21, 2022, at the National Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)
President Joe Biden, joined by Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, delivers remarks at a launch event for the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF), Monday, May 23, 2022, at the Izumi Garden Gallery in Tokyo. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)
President Joe Biden participates in a joint press conference with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, Saturday, May 21, 2022, at the People’s House in Seoul, South Korea. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)
Soldiers attending the U.S. Army Special Forces Command (A) Mountaineering Program conduct Senior Course Level II training near Fort Carson, Colo., after completing the Basic Course (Level III) where team members learned 15 basic tasks, including navigating in mountainous terrain, rope commands, transportation of a casualty on an improvised litter and rappelling techniques. During Level II, the soldiers are expected to know and pass a hands-on test on the basic fundamentals of rock climbing throughout the course. Among the 17 tasks in the Senior Course they must be proficient at constructing a belay point, rappelling point and setting up rescue systems should they need to assist a stranded climber. The soldiers were also taught basic animal care of pack animals and procedures on properly loading and securing heavy equipment and weapons onto mules by wranglers at a working ranch at lake George,Colo. Throughout the training soldiers recovered weapons caches from the top of mountains and abandoned mine shafts using a variety of rope techniques. In October 2011, the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School will hold an activation ceremony officially turning the Mountaineering Program over to A Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Special Warfare Training Group (A), Fort Bragg, N.C.
United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School
Photo by Staff Sgt. Russell Klika
Date Taken:08.23.2011
Location:FORT CARSON, CO, US
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21st January 2016., Zurich Kloten Airport., Switzerland
One of the visitors at Zurich during the World Economic Forum held at nearby Davos
The E-4B serves as the National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC) and is a key component of the National Military Command System for the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS). In case of national emergency or destruction of ground command and control centers, the aircraft provides a highly survivable command, control, and communications center to direct U.S. forces, execute emergency war orders, and coordinate actions by civil authorities. The conduct of E-4B operations encompasses all phases of the threat spectrum. Additionally, the E-4B provides outside the continental United States (OCONUS) travel support for the Secretary of Defense and his staff to ensure Title 10 command and control connectivity.
Further details about this aircraft can be found here ..
Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 fighter aircraft sit on the flight line on May 1, 2014, at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. The Canadian Armed Forces are one of the major contributors to NATO operations since the founding of the Alliance 65 years ago.
(U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Rusty Frank)
Des chasseurs CF18 de l’Aviation royale canadienne reposent sur l’aire de trafic de la base aérienne de Spangdahlem (Allemagne), le 1er mai 2014. La contribution des Forces armées canadiennes aux opérations de l’OTAN est l’une des plus importantes depuis la fondation de l’Alliance, il y a 65 ans.
Photo : Senior Airman Rusty Frank, U.S. Air Force
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Civil affairs leaves impression with senior Reserve officer visiting Horn of Africa
By Petty Officer 1st Class Larry Foos, CJTF-HOA Public Affairs
CAMP LEMONNIER, Djibouti – The U.S. Army Reserve commander and command sergeant major traveled through four countries in the Horn of Africa to see firsthand how small contingents of Army Reserve Soldiers accomplish civil affairs missions.
Lt. Gen. Jack C. Stultz, commanding general, U.S. Army Reserve Command trekked thousands of miles to visit roughly 130 civil affairs Soldiers from his command. His five-day tour, which includes stops in Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda and Djibouti ended Feb. 20 at Camp Lemonnier — home of Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa.
Stultz next visits U.S. Army Africa headquarters in Vicenza, Italy, where he will meet with Maj. Gen. William B. Garrett, commander of U.S. Army Africa, to discuss Reserve support of upcoming missions on the continent.
In East Africa, Reserve teams displayed their effectiveness in applying unique, non-kinetic approaches to countering violent extremism, Stultz said.
“What you see here is special, truly the value of joint operations,” said Stultz. “In the full spectrum of military operations, stability operations are key in post-conflict as in Iraq and Afghanistan, or pre-conflict as you see here.”
Stultz and Command Sgt. Maj. Michael D. Schultz, who was making his first overseas trip as the Army Reserve’s senior enlisted leader, visited reserve Soldiers working on civil affairs teams in Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda and Djibouti. They saw Americans and Africans working together to improve schools and during military-to-military training. Army Brig. Gen. James Owens, deputy commander of CJTF-HOA, joined the visiting leadership team.
Stultz shared the importance of schooling to young African students and offered advice to Ugandan leaders. The trip left a lasting impression, Stultz said.
“The thing that impresses me with these civil affairs teams, you have these young captains and sergeants out there on their own just doing great stuff for the local (African) community, whether it is building schools, or digging wells…just a lot of good things improving lives of citizens,” Stultz said.
Schultz agreed, U.S. Soldiers are making a difference, he said.
“Every place we’ve gone to, every organization that they are touching whether it’s a school or any organization, you can see that there is true appreciation for what these civil affairs Reserve units are doing for the community,” Schultz said.
The U.S. Army represents roughly a third of CJTF-HOA’s total numbers. Around 650 National Guardsmen provide security at Camp Lemonnier. Reserve Soldiers on civil affairs teams, plus some 50 active duty Soldiers, focus on CJTF-HOA’s indirect approach to combating violent extremism in East Africa - helping build Africa’s security and military forces to enable them to improve stability and security in the region.
Reserve Soldiers are able to mentor Africans with more than just military experience, Schultz said.
“They bring their civilian background,” Schultz said. “Many civil affairs NCOs and officers are in law enforcement or they teach. That is important.”
Citizen Soldiers are an important part each branch of service’s reserve component, Schultz said.
“We see it over and over again, the real value that’s added with the Reserve Soldier, whether it is Army, Navy, Marine Corps or Air Force Reserve,” Shultz said. “The added value is the civilian skills. You’ll find out your radioman or civil affairs Soldier back home is a lawyer, or they may be some kind of information technology guru,” he said.
During the last day of their visit, Stultz and Schultz visited Djiboutian community leaders and the secretary general for the National Union of Djiboutian Women. The U.S. Army’s 418th Civil Affairs Battalion, which provides the civil affairs teams for the Horn of Africa, arranged the meetings. The teams also offered locals books to teach English as a second language.
They wrapped up with a town hall meeting with the CJTF-HOA Army members. Stultz shared his perspective of what his all-volunteer reserve force means to our defenses and to the United States. To accomplish Army mission, Reserve Soldiers often sacrifice time away from their family, income and civilian promotions, he said.
“I tell Army Reserve Soldiers that they are part of our greatest national treasure,” Stultz said. “That’s our citizen Soldiers. And what a treasure we’ve got.”
CUTLINE: DIRE DAWA, Ethiopia (Feb. 19, 2010) – Command Sergeant Major Michael Schultz, U.S. Army Reserve, presents a coin to Sgt. Mackenzie Loope for her outstanding accomplishments as Team Sergeant for the Miami-based 478th Civil Affairs Team in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia Feb. 19. Schultz completed a five-day tour that included four countries in the Horn of Africa--his first OCONUS tour as the newly appointed CSM. The 478th is one of two CA Team Divisions and approximately 130 Army Reserve Soldiers that belong to Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, Djibouti. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Amanda Boersma/released)
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10th Mountain Division's Maj. Gen. Brian J. Mennes joins the Mountain Athlete Warrior Program to conduct a Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) physical training session for West Point cadets at Nash Gym on Fort Drum, N.Y. June 10, 2021. The fitness session was a part of their annual Cadet Troop Leader Training (CTLT), where junior and senior cadets travel to various Army organizations, both CONUS and OCONUS and are given the opportunity to experience leadership in Army Table of Organization and Equipment (TO&E) units while serving in lieutenant-level leadership positions in active-duty units.
(U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Phillip J. Tross III)
Soldiers attending the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School Mountaineering Program conduct Senior Course Level II training near Fort Carson, Colorado after completing the Basic Course (Level III) where team members learned 15 basic tasks, including navigating in mountainous terrain, rope commands, transportation of a casualty on an improvised litter and rappelling techniques. During (Level II) the Soldiers are expected to know and pass a hands-on test on the basic fundamentals of rock climbing throughout the course. Among the 17 tasks in the Senior Course they must be proficient at constructing a belay point, rappelling point and setting up rescue systems should they need to assist a stranded climber.The Soldiers were also taught basic animal care of pack animals and procedures on properly loading and securing heavy equipment and weapons onto mules by wranglers at a working ranch at lake George,Colo.Throughout the training Soldiers recovered weapons caches from the top of mountains and abandoned mine shafts using a variety of rope techniques.In Oct, 2011,the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School will hold an activation ceremony officially turning the Mountaineering Program over to, A Company,2nd Battalion,1st Special Warfare Training Group (A) Fort Bragg,North Carolina.(RELEASED)
21st January 2016., Zurich Kloten Airport., Switzerland
The E-4B serves as the National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC) and is a key component of the National Military Command System for the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS). In case of national emergency or destruction of ground command and control centers, the aircraft provides a highly survivable command, control, and communications center to direct U.S. forces, execute emergency war orders, and coordinate actions by civil authorities. The conduct of E-4B operations encompasses all phases of the threat spectrum. Additionally, the E-4B provides outside the continental United States (OCONUS) travel support for the Secretary of Defense and his staff to ensure Title 10 command and control connectivity.
ANSBACH, Germany -- The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and an assembly of National Football League Alumni players visited the U.S. Army Ansbach Garrison (USAG Ansbach) Dining Facility (DFAC) on Katterbach Kaserne for lunch to chat with Soldiers and share a meal during their 58th Military Appreciation Tour, 1 Feb.
The ever-popular Washington Redskins Cheerleaders (WRC), also known as “The First Ladies of Football”, were joined by Superbowl veterans Ricky “Slick Rick” Sanders, Reggie Branch as well as six-time Pro Bowl selection Chris Samuels.
The tour participants were en route to Illesheim where the ladies of the WRC will entertain and perform for Soldiers and family members, demonstrating the dance moves and enthusiasm that have made them one of the NFLs favorite entertainers. Following their performance the cheerleaders joined by Sanders, Branch and Samuels will autograph images and memorabilia, pose for photos and chat with their many USAG Ansbach, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade (1ACB) and 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (12th CAB) service member fans.
The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and their NFL alumni have chosen as a team to dedicate much of their time and energy to military service men and women and their families in both CONUS and OCONUS.
The tour was presented by Armed Forces Entertainment and Family & MWR.
As of August 22, 2016, they have been on more than 52 tours outside the US to bring a touch of home to all the men and women around the world. The ladies of the WRC were the first entertainers to go to the front lines of the Kosovo War in July of 1999 and also the first entertainers to tour the entire country of Iraq in one tour; visiting 20 FOB’s and Camps.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
ANSBACH, Germany -- The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and an assembly of National Football League Alumni players visited the U.S. Army Ansbach Garrison (USAG Ansbach) Dining Facility (DFAC) on Katterbach Kaserne for lunch to chat with Soldiers and share a meal during their 58th Military Appreciation Tour, 1 Feb.
The ever-popular Washington Redskins Cheerleaders (WRC), also known as “The First Ladies of Football”, were joined by Superbowl veterans Ricky “Slick Rick” Sanders, Reggie Branch as well as six-time Pro Bowl selection Chris Samuels.
The tour participants were en route to Illesheim where the ladies of the WRC will entertain and perform for Soldiers and family members, demonstrating the dance moves and enthusiasm that have made them one of the NFLs favorite entertainers. Following their performance the cheerleaders joined by Sanders, Branch and Samuels will autograph images and memorabilia, pose for photos and chat with their many USAG Ansbach, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade (1ACB) and 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (12th CAB) service member fans.
The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and their NFL alumni have chosen as a team to dedicate much of their time and energy to military service men and women and their families in both CONUS and OCONUS.
The tour was presented by Armed Forces Entertainment and Family & MWR.
As of August 22, 2016, they have been on more than 52 tours outside the US to bring a touch of home to all the men and women around the world. The ladies of the WRC were the first entertainers to go to the front lines of the Kosovo War in July of 1999 and also the first entertainers to tour the entire country of Iraq in one tour; visiting 20 FOB’s and Camps.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
Arlington, VA (April 8, 2021) - Deputy Surgeon General of the Navy, Rear Admiral Gayle Shaffer (center) joined the Service Surgeon Generals and Director, Defense Health Agency, Lieutenant General Ronald Place for a press conference on the ongoing OCONUS vaccination effort. As of 7 April, Navy has delivered over 650,000 doses to Service Members, Civilian and Contract employees, and beneficiaries at Navy sites. (U.S. Navy photo by Public Affairs Specialist Angela Steadman/Released
ANSBACH, Germany -- The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and an assembly of National Football League Alumni players visited the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) Dining Facility (DFAC) on Katterbach Kaserne for lunch to chat with Soldiers and share a meal during their 58th Military Appreciation Tour, 1 Feb.
The ever-popular Washington Redskins Cheerleaders (WRC), also known as “The First Ladies of Football”, were joined by Super Bowl veterans Ricky “Slick Rick” Sanders, Reggie Branch as well as six-time Pro Bowl selection Chris Samuels (pictured, right).
The tour participants were en route to Illesheim where the ladies of the WRC will entertain and perform for Soldiers and family members, demonstrating the dance moves and enthusiasm that have made them one of the NFL's favorite entertainers. Following their performance the cheerleaders, joined by Sanders, Branch and Samuels, will autograph images and memorabilia, pose for photos and chat with their many USAG Ansbach, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade (1ACB) and 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (12th CAB) service member fans.
The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and their NFL alumni have chosen as a team to dedicate much of their time and energy to military service men and women and their families in both CONUS and OCONUS.
The tour was presented by Armed Forces Entertainment and Family & MWR.
As of Aug. 22, 2016, they have been on more than 52 tours outside the U.S. to bring a touch of home to all the men and women around the world. The ladies of the WRC were the first entertainers to go to the front lines of the Kosovo War in July of 1999, and also the first entertainers to tour the entire country of Iraq in one tour; visiting 20 FOB’s and camps.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
Soldiers attending the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School Mountaineering Program conduct Senior Course Level II training near Fort Carson, Colorado after completing the Basic Course (Level III) where team members learned 15 basic tasks, including navigating in mountainous terrain, rope commands, transportation of a casualty on an improvised litter and rappelling techniques. During (Level II) the Soldiers are expected to know and pass a hands-on test on the basic fundamentals of rock climbing throughout the course. Among the 17 tasks in the Senior Course they must be proficient at constructing a belay point, rappelling point and setting up rescue systems should they need to assist a stranded climber.The Soldiers were also taught basic animal care of pack animals and procedures on properly loading and securing heavy equipment and weapons onto mules by wranglers at a working ranch at lake George,Colo.Throughout the training Soldiers recovered weapons caches from the top of mountains and abandoned mine shafts using a variety of rope techniques.In Oct, 2011,the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School will hold an activation ceremony officially turning the Mountaineering Program over to, A Company,2nd Battalion,1st Special Warfare Training Group (A) Fort Bragg,North Carolina.(RELEASED)
Soldiers attending the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School Mountaineering Program conduct Senior Course Level II training near Fort Carson, Colorado after completing the Basic Course (Level III) where team members learned 15 basic tasks, including navigating in mountainous terrain, rope commands, transportation of a casualty on an improvised litter and rappelling techniques. During (Level II) the Soldiers are expected to know and pass a hands-on test on the basic fundamentals of rock climbing throughout the course. Among the 17 tasks in the Senior Course they must be proficient at constructing a belay point, rappelling point and setting up rescue systems should they need to assist a stranded climber.The Soldiers were also taught basic animal care of pack animals and procedures on properly loading and securing heavy equipment and weapons onto mules by wranglers at a working ranch at lake George,Colo.Throughout the training Soldiers recovered weapons caches from the top of mountains and abandoned mine shafts using a variety of rope techniques.In Oct, 2011,the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School will hold an activation ceremony officially turning the Mountaineering Program over to, A Company,2nd Battalion,1st Special Warfare Training Group (A) Fort Bragg,North Carolina.(RELEASED)
ANSBACH, Germany -- The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and an assembly of National Football League Alumni players visited the U.S. Army Ansbach Garrison (USAG Ansbach) Dining Facility (DFAC) on Katterbach Kaserne for lunch to chat with Soldiers and share a meal during their 58th Military Appreciation Tour, 1 Feb.
The ever-popular Washington Redskins Cheerleaders (WRC), also known as “The First Ladies of Football”, were joined by Superbowl veterans Ricky “Slick Rick” Sanders, Reggie Branch as well as six-time Pro Bowl selection Chris Samuels.
The tour participants were en route to Illesheim where the ladies of the WRC will entertain and perform for Soldiers and family members, demonstrating the dance moves and enthusiasm that have made them one of the NFLs favorite entertainers. Following their performance the cheerleaders joined by Sanders, Branch and Samuels will autograph images and memorabilia, pose for photos and chat with their many USAG Ansbach, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade (1ACB) and 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (12th CAB) service member fans.
The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and their NFL alumni have chosen as a team to dedicate much of their time and energy to military service men and women and their families in both CONUS and OCONUS.
The tour was presented by Armed Forces Entertainment and Family & MWR.
As of August 22, 2016, they have been on more than 52 tours outside the US to bring a touch of home to all the men and women around the world. The ladies of the WRC were the first entertainers to go to the front lines of the Kosovo War in July of 1999 and also the first entertainers to tour the entire country of Iraq in one tour; visiting 20 FOB’s and Camps.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
Soldiers attending the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School Mountaineering Program conduct Senior Course Level II training near Fort Carson, Colorado after completing the Basic Course (Level III) where team members learned 15 basic tasks, including navigating in mountainous terrain, rope commands, transportation of a casualty on an improvised litter and rappelling techniques. During (Level II) the Soldiers are expected to know and pass a hands-on test on the basic fundamentals of rock climbing throughout the course. Among the 17 tasks in the Senior Course they must be proficient at constructing a belay point, rappelling point and setting up rescue systems should they need to assist a stranded climber.The Soldiers were also taught basic animal care of pack animals and procedures on properly loading and securing heavy equipment and weapons onto mules by wranglers at a working ranch at lake George,Colo.Throughout the training Soldiers recovered weapons caches from the top of mountains and abandoned mine shafts using a variety of rope techniques.In Oct, 2011,the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School will hold an activation ceremony officially turning the Mountaineering Program over to, A Company,2nd Battalion,1st Special Warfare Training Group (A) Fort Bragg,North Carolina.(RELEASED)
Soldiers attending the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School Mountaineering Program conduct Senior Course Level II training near Fort Carson, Colorado after completing the Basic Course (Level III) where team members learned 15 basic tasks, including navigating in mountainous terrain, rope commands, transportation of a casualty on an improvised litter and rappelling techniques. During (Level II) the Soldiers are expected to know and pass a hands-on test on the basic fundamentals of rock climbing throughout the course. Among the 17 tasks in the Senior Course they must be proficient at constructing a belay point, rappelling point and setting up rescue systems should they need to assist a stranded climber.The Soldiers were also taught basic animal care of pack animals and procedures on properly loading and securing heavy equipment and weapons onto mules by wranglers at a working ranch at lake George,Colo.Throughout the training Soldiers recovered weapons caches from the top of mountains and abandoned mine shafts using a variety of rope techniques.In Oct, 2011,the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School will hold an activation ceremony officially turning the Mountaineering Program over to, A Company,2nd Battalion,1st Special Warfare Training Group (A) Fort Bragg,North Carolina.(RELEASED)
ANSBACH, Germany -- The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and an assembly of National Football League Alumni players visited the U.S. Army Ansbach Garrison (USAG Ansbach) Dining Facility (DFAC) on Katterbach Kaserne for lunch to chat with Soldiers and share a meal during their 58th Military Appreciation Tour, 1 Feb.
The ever-popular Washington Redskins Cheerleaders (WRC), also known as “The First Ladies of Football”, were joined by Superbowl veterans Ricky “Slick Rick” Sanders (pictured, right), Reggie Branch as well as six-time Pro Bowl selection Chris Samuels.
The tour participants were en route to Illesheim where the ladies of the WRC will entertain and perform for Soldiers and family members, demonstrating the dance moves and enthusiasm that have made them one of the NFLs favorite entertainers. Following their performance the cheerleaders joined by Sanders, Branch and Samuels will autograph images and memorabilia, pose for photos and chat with their many USAG Ansbach, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade (1ACB) and 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (12th CAB) service member fans.
The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and their NFL alumni have chosen as a team to dedicate much of their time and energy to military service men and women and their families in both CONUS and OCONUS.
The tour was presented by Armed Forces Entertainment and Family & MWR.
As of August 22, 2016, they have been on more than 52 tours outside the US to bring a touch of home to all the men and women around the world. The ladies of the WRC were the first entertainers to go to the front lines of the Kosovo War in July of 1999 and also the first entertainers to tour the entire country of Iraq in one tour; visiting 20 FOB’s and Camps.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
Soldiers attending the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School Mountaineering Program conduct Senior Course Level II training near Fort Carson, Colorado after completing the Basic Course (Level III) where team members learned 15 basic tasks, including navigating in mountainous terrain, rope commands, transportation of a casualty on an improvised litter and rappelling techniques. During (Level II) the Soldiers are expected to know and pass a hands-on test on the basic fundamentals of rock climbing throughout the course. Among the 17 tasks in the Senior Course they must be proficient at constructing a belay point, rappelling point and setting up rescue systems should they need to assist a stranded climber.The Soldiers were also taught basic animal care of pack animals and procedures on properly loading and securing heavy equipment and weapons onto mules by wranglers at a working ranch at lake George,Colo.Throughout the training Soldiers recovered weapons caches from the top of mountains and abandoned mine shafts using a variety of rope techniques.In Oct, 2011,the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School will hold an activation ceremony officially turning the Mountaineering Program over to, A Company,2nd Battalion,1st Special Warfare Training Group (A) Fort Bragg,North Carolina.(RELEASED)
Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 fighter aircraft pilots land fighter aircraft on the flight line on May 1, 2014, at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. The fighter aircraft, along with support personnel, are travelling to Romania as part of NATO reassurance measures to Central and Eastern Europe.
(U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Rusty Frank)
Des pilotes de chasseur CF18 de l’Aviation royale canadienne font atterrir les avions sur l’aire de trafic de la base aérienne de Spangdahlem (Allemagne), le 1er mai 2014. Les chasseurs, ainsi que le personnel de soutien, se rendent en Roumanie pour y appuyer les mesures d’apaisement mises en œuvre par l’OTAN en Europe centrale et en Europe de l’Est.
Photo : Senior Airman Rusty Frank, U.S. Air Force
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ANSBACH, Germany -- The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and an assembly of National Football League Alumni players visited the U.S. Army Ansbach Garrison (USAG Ansbach) Dining Facility (DFAC) on Katterbach Kaserne for lunch to chat with Soldiers and share a meal during their 58th Military Appreciation Tour, 1 Feb.
The ever-popular Washington Redskins Cheerleaders (WRC), also known as “The First Ladies of Football”, were joined by Superbowl veterans Ricky “Slick Rick” Sanders (right), Reggie Branch (rcenter left) as well as six-time Pro Bowl selection Chris Samuels.
The tour participants were en route to Illesheim where the ladies of the WRC will entertain and perform for Soldiers and family members, demonstrating the dance moves and enthusiasm that have made them one of the NFLs favorite entertainers. Following their performance the cheerleaders joined by Sanders, Branch and Samuels will autograph images and memorabilia, pose for photos and chat with their many USAG Ansbach, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade (1ACB) and 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (12th CAB) service member fans.
The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and their NFL alumni have chosen as a team to dedicate much of their time and energy to military service men and women and their families in both CONUS and OCONUS.
The tour was presented by Armed Forces Entertainment and Family & MWR.
As of August 22, 2016, they have been on more than 52 tours outside the US to bring a touch of home to all the men and women around the world. The ladies of the WRC were the first entertainers to go to the front lines of the Kosovo War in July of 1999 and also the first entertainers to tour the entire country of Iraq in one tour; visiting 20 FOB’s and Camps.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
ANSBACH, Germany -- The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and an assembly of National Football League Alumni players visited the U.S. Army Ansbach Garrison (USAG Ansbach) Dining Facility (DFAC) on Katterbach Kaserne for lunch to chat with Soldiers and share a meal during their 58th Military Appreciation Tour, 1 Feb.
The ever-popular Washington Redskins Cheerleaders (WRC), also known as “The First Ladies of Football”, were joined by Superbowl veterans Ricky “Slick Rick” Sanders, Reggie Branch (pictured center left) as well as six-time Pro Bowl selection Chris Samuels.
The tour participants were en route to Illesheim where the ladies of the WRC will entertain and perform for Soldiers and family members, demonstrating the dance moves and enthusiasm that have made them one of the NFLs favorite entertainers. Following their performance the cheerleaders joined by Sanders, Branch and Samuels will autograph images and memorabilia, pose for photos and chat with their many USAG Ansbach, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade (1ACB) and 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (12th CAB) service member fans.
The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and their NFL alumni have chosen as a team to dedicate much of their time and energy to military service men and women and their families in both CONUS and OCONUS.
The tour was presented by Armed Forces Entertainment and Family & MWR.
As of August 22, 2016, they have been on more than 52 tours outside the US to bring a touch of home to all the men and women around the world. The ladies of the WRC were the first entertainers to go to the front lines of the Kosovo War in July of 1999 and also the first entertainers to tour the entire country of Iraq in one tour; visiting 20 FOB’s and Camps.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
Soldiers attending the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School Mountaineering Program conduct Senior Course Level II training near Fort Carson, Colorado after completing the Basic Course (Level III) where team members learned 15 basic tasks, including navigating in mountainous terrain, rope commands, transportation of a casualty on an improvised litter and rappelling techniques. During (Level II) the Soldiers are expected to know and pass a hands-on test on the basic fundamentals of rock climbing throughout the course. Among the 17 tasks in the Senior Course they must be proficient at constructing a belay point, rappelling point and setting up rescue systems should they need to assist a stranded climber.The Soldiers were also taught basic animal care of pack animals and procedures on properly loading and securing heavy equipment and weapons onto mules by wranglers at a working ranch at lake George,Colo.Throughout the training Soldiers recovered weapons caches from the top of mountains and abandoned mine shafts using a variety of rope techniques.In Oct, 2011,the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School will hold an activation ceremony officially turning the Mountaineering Program over to, A Company,2nd Battalion,1st Special Warfare Training Group (A) Fort Bragg,North Carolina.(RELEASED)
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Kael Hassler, a 52nd Logistics Readiness Squadron individual protective equipment technician from Quartz Hill, Calif., checks in chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive gear March 12, 2015, inside a warehouse at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany. The mobility section stores and issues all the CBRNE gear as a part of the Materiel Management Flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Rusty Frank/Released)
ANSBACH, Germany -- The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and an assembly of National Football League Alumni players visited the U.S. Army Ansbach Garrison (USAG Ansbach) Dining Facility (DFAC) on Katterbach Kaserne for lunch to chat with Soldiers and share a meal during their 58th Military Appreciation Tour, 1 Feb.
The ever-popular Washington Redskins Cheerleaders (WRC), also known as “The First Ladies of Football”, were joined by Superbowl veterans Ricky “Slick Rick” Sanders, Reggie Branch (pictured center left), as well as six-time Pro Bowl selection Chris Samuels.
The tour participants were en route to Illesheim where the ladies of the WRC will entertain and perform for Soldiers and family members, demonstrating the dance moves and enthusiasm that have made them one of the NFLs favorite entertainers. Following their performance the cheerleaders joined by Sanders, Branch and Samuels will autograph images and memorabilia, pose for photos and chat with their many USAG Ansbach, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade (1ACB) and 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (12th CAB) service member fans.
The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and their NFL alumni have chosen as a team to dedicate much of their time and energy to military service men and women and their families in both CONUS and OCONUS.
The tour was presented by Armed Forces Entertainment and Family & MWR.
As of August 22, 2016, they have been on more than 52 tours outside the US to bring a touch of home to all the men and women around the world. The ladies of the WRC were the first entertainers to go to the front lines of the Kosovo War in July of 1999 and also the first entertainers to tour the entire country of Iraq in one tour; visiting 20 FOB’s and Camps.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
Soldiers attending the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School Mountaineering Program conduct Senior Course Level II training near Fort Carson, Colorado after completing the Basic Course (Level III) where team members learned 15 basic tasks, including navigating in mountainous terrain, rope commands, transportation of a casualty on an improvised litter and rappelling techniques. During (Level II) the Soldiers are expected to know and pass a hands-on test on the basic fundamentals of rock climbing throughout the course. Among the 17 tasks in the Senior Course they must be proficient at constructing a belay point, rappelling point and setting up rescue systems should they need to assist a stranded climber.The Soldiers were also taught basic animal care of pack animals and procedures on properly loading and securing heavy equipment and weapons onto mules by wranglers at a working ranch at lake George,Colo.Throughout the training Soldiers recovered weapons caches from the top of mountains and abandoned mine shafts using a variety of rope techniques.In Oct, 2011,the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School will hold an activation ceremony officially turning the Mountaineering Program over to, A Company,2nd Battalion,1st Special Warfare Training Group (A) Fort Bragg,North Carolina.(RELEASED)
ANSBACH, Germany -- The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and an assembly of National Football League Alumni players visited the U.S. Army Ansbach Garrison (USAG Ansbach) Dining Facility (DFAC) on Katterbach Kaserne for lunch to chat with Soldiers and share a meal during their 58th Military Appreciation Tour, 1 Feb.
The ever-popular Washington Redskins Cheerleaders (WRC), also known as “The First Ladies of Football”, were joined by Superbowl veterans Ricky “Slick Rick” Sanders, Reggie Branch (pictured, right and center right), as well as six-time Pro Bowl selection Chris Samuels.
The tour participants were en route to Illesheim where the ladies of the WRC will entertain and perform for Soldiers and family members, demonstrating the dance moves and enthusiasm that have made them one of the NFLs favorite entertainers. Following their performance the cheerleaders joined by Sanders, Branch and Samuels will autograph images and memorabilia, pose for photos and chat with their many USAG Ansbach, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade (1ACB) and 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (12th CAB) service member fans.
The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and their NFL alumni have chosen as a team to dedicate much of their time and energy to military service men and women and their families in both CONUS and OCONUS.
The tour was presented by Armed Forces Entertainment and Family & MWR.
As of August 22, 2016, they have been on more than 52 tours outside the US to bring a touch of home to all the men and women around the world. The ladies of the WRC were the first entertainers to go to the front lines of the Kosovo War in July of 1999 and also the first entertainers to tour the entire country of Iraq in one tour; visiting 20 FOB’s and Camps.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
ANSBACH, Germany -- The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and an assembly of National Football League Alumni players visited the U.S. Army Ansbach Garrison (USAG Ansbach) Dining Facility (DFAC) on Katterbach Kaserne for lunch to chat with Soldiers and share a meal during their 58th Military Appreciation Tour, 1 Feb.
The ever-popular Washington Redskins Cheerleaders (WRC), also known as “The First Ladies of Football”, were joined by Superbowl veterans Ricky “Slick Rick” Sanders, Reggie Branch as well as six-time Pro Bowl selection Chris Samuels (pictured).
The tour participants were en route to Illesheim where the ladies of the WRC will entertain and perform for Soldiers and family members, demonstrating the dance moves and enthusiasm that have made them one of the NFLs favorite entertainers. Following their performance the cheerleaders joined by Sanders, Branch and Samuels will autograph images and memorabilia, pose for photos and chat with their many USAG Ansbach, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade (1ACB) and 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (12th CAB) service member fans.
The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and their NFL alumni have chosen as a team to dedicate much of their time and energy to military service men and women and their families in both CONUS and OCONUS.
The tour was presented by Armed Forces Entertainment and Family & MWR.
As of August 22, 2016, they have been on more than 52 tours outside the US to bring a touch of home to all the men and women around the world. The ladies of the WRC were the first entertainers to go to the front lines of the Kosovo War in July of 1999 and also the first entertainers to tour the entire country of Iraq in one tour; visiting 20 FOB’s and Camps.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
ANSBACH, Germany -- "That's what a Superbowl ring looks like!" The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and an assembly of National Football League Alumni players visited the U.S. Army Ansbach Garrison (USAG Ansbach) Dining Facility (DFAC) on Katterbach Kaserne for lunch to chat with Soldiers and share a meal during their 58th Military Appreciation Tour, 1 Feb.
The ever-popular Washington Redskins Cheerleaders (WRC), also known as “The First Ladies of Football”, were joined by Superbowl veterans Ricky “Slick Rick” Sanders, Reggie Branch (right), as well as six-time Pro Bowl selection Chris Samuels.
The tour participants were en route to Illesheim where the ladies of the WRC will entertain and perform for Soldiers and family members, demonstrating the dance moves and enthusiasm that have made them one of the NFLs favorite entertainers. Following their performance the cheerleaders joined by Sanders, Branch and Samuels will autograph images and memorabilia, pose for photos and chat with their many USAG Ansbach, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade (1ACB) and 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (12th CAB) service member fans.
The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and their NFL alumni have chosen as a team to dedicate much of their time and energy to military service men and women and their families in both CONUS and OCONUS.
The tour was presented by Armed Forces Entertainment and Family & MWR.
As of August 22, 2016, they have been on more than 52 tours outside the US to bring a touch of home to all the men and women around the world. The ladies of the WRC were the first entertainers to go to the front lines of the Kosovo War in July of 1999 and also the first entertainers to tour the entire country of Iraq in one tour; visiting 20 FOB’s and Camps.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
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ANSBACH, Germany -- The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and an assembly of National Football League Alumni players visited the U.S. Army Ansbach Garrison (USAG Ansbach) Dining Facility (DFAC) on Katterbach Kaserne for lunch to chat with Soldiers and share a meal during their 58th Military Appreciation Tour, 1 Feb.
The ever-popular Washington Redskins Cheerleaders (WRC), also known as “The First Ladies of Football”, were joined by Superbowl veterans Ricky “Slick Rick” Sanders, Reggie Branch as well as six-time Pro Bowl selection Chris Samuels.
The tour participants were en route to Illesheim where the ladies of the WRC will entertain and perform for Soldiers and family members, demonstrating the dance moves and enthusiasm that have made them one of the NFLs favorite entertainers. Following their performance the cheerleaders joined by Sanders, Branch and Samuels will autograph images and memorabilia, pose for photos and chat with their many USAG Ansbach, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade (1ACB) and 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (12th CAB) service member fans.
The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and their NFL alumni have chosen as a team to dedicate much of their time and energy to military service men and women and their families in both CONUS and OCONUS.
The tour was presented by Armed Forces Entertainment and Family & MWR.
As of August 22, 2016, they have been on more than 52 tours outside the US to bring a touch of home to all the men and women around the world. The ladies of the WRC were the first entertainers to go to the front lines of the Kosovo War in July of 1999 and also the first entertainers to tour the entire country of Iraq in one tour; visiting 20 FOB’s and Camps.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
ANSBACH, Germany -- The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and an assembly of National Football League Alumni players visited the U.S. Army Ansbach Garrison (USAG Ansbach) Dining Facility (DFAC) on Katterbach Kaserne for lunch to chat with Soldiers and share a meal during their 58th Military Appreciation Tour, 1 Feb.
The ever-popular Washington Redskins Cheerleaders (WRC), also known as “The First Ladies of Football”, were joined by Superbowl veterans Ricky “Slick Rick” Sanders (pictured, center), Reggie Branch as well as six-time Pro Bowl selection Chris Samuels.
The tour participants were en route to Illesheim where the ladies of the WRC will entertain and perform for Soldiers and family members, demonstrating the dance moves and enthusiasm that have made them one of the NFLs favorite entertainers. Following their performance the cheerleaders joined by Sanders, Branch and Samuels will autograph images and memorabilia, pose for photos and chat with their many USAG Ansbach, 1st Air Cavalry Brigade (1ACB) and 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (12th CAB) service member fans.
The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and their NFL alumni have chosen as a team to dedicate much of their time and energy to military service men and women and their families in both CONUS and OCONUS.
The tour was presented by Armed Forces Entertainment and Family & MWR.
As of August 22, 2016, they have been on more than 52 tours outside the US to bring a touch of home to all the men and women around the world. The ladies of the WRC were the first entertainers to go to the front lines of the Kosovo War in July of 1999 and also the first entertainers to tour the entire country of Iraq in one tour; visiting 20 FOB’s and Camps.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach (USAG Ansbach) and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
Soldiers attending the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School Mountaineering Program conduct Senior Course Level II training near Fort Carson, Colorado after completing the Basic Course (Level III) where team members learned 15 basic tasks, including navigating in mountainous terrain, rope commands, transportation of a casualty on an improvised litter and rappelling techniques. During (Level II) the Soldiers are expected to know and pass a hands-on test on the basic fundamentals of rock climbing throughout the course. Among the 17 tasks in the Senior Course they must be proficient at constructing a belay point, rappelling point and setting up rescue systems should they need to assist a stranded climber.The Soldiers were also taught basic animal care of pack animals and procedures on properly loading and securing heavy equipment and weapons onto mules by wranglers at a working ranch at lake George,Colo.Throughout the training Soldiers recovered weapons caches from the top of mountains and abandoned mine shafts using a variety of rope techniques.In Oct, 2011,the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School will hold an activation ceremony officially turning the Mountaineering Program over to, A Company,2nd Battalion,1st Special Warfare Training Group (A) Fort Bragg,North Carolina.(RELEASED)