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I have the biggest fear of being tied up. I hate not being able to move, even if its just my hands or something. i think i would rather die than be stuck in a position where i am unable to move my entire body.
i have weird fears....
Spc. Reed Jaracz, 66th Military Intelligence, does a rear naked choke on U.S. Army Specialist Samuel Karoki (red belt), 12th Combat Aviation Brigade, at the Combatives tournament during the United States Army Europe's Best Warrior Competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, 01 August 2012. The Best Warrior Competition is an intense contest that challenges competitors, all of who have previously competed to be named the best in their units, to prove their skills in military knowledge, leadership, and endurance. USAREUR’s winning pair will go on to compete for honors at the Department of the Army level. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sergeant Pablo N. Piedra/ Released)
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Spc. Jill Huffman, 1-44 AMD [Blue] defeats Sgt. 1st Class Victoria Wolford, Army Reserve Careers Division [Red] on Day 1 of the Fort Hood Combatives Tournament Feb. 13 at Abrams Physical Fitness Center. (Photo by Daniel Cernero, III Corps and Fort Hood Public Affairs)
SPC Trent Rishel caught this nice 6.3lbs bass on 18 Feb 2017 in Pond 29 using a June bug colored yum thump'n dinger
Esta foto está protegida pela LEI DO DIREITO AUTORAL, Nº 9.610, DE 19 DE FEVEREIRO DE 1998. Portanto é proibida qualquer reprodução ou divulgação da imagem, com fins comerciais ou não, em qualquer meio de comunicação, inclusive na WEB, sem prévia consulta e aprovação
U.S. Army Spc. Emily Oudman of the Regimental Support Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment fills fuel cans while conducting training operations in the regimental support area during exercise Saber Junction 15 at the U.S. Armyâs Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, April 23, 2015. Saber Junction 15 prepares NATO and partner nation forces for offensive, defensive, and stability operations and promotes interoperability among participants. Saber Junction 15 has more than 4,700 participants from 17 countries, to include: Albania, Armenia, Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Great Britain, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Sweden, Turkey, and the U.S. More at www.eur.army.mil/SaberJunction. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Gemma Iglesias/Released)
A Coast Guard crew from Station Chincoteague, demonstrates the capabilities of the 24-foot Special Purpose Craft - Shallow Water in the Elizabeth River near Portsmouth, Va., Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. The SPC-SW, a new asset intended to operate in areas that other response boats cannot reach, will enhance capabilities for search and rescue, law enforcement, and Homeland Security missions. (U.S. Coast Guard photo/Petty Officer 3rd Class Mark Jones)
Spc. Dylon Williams, squad automatic weapon gunner for 2nd Platoon, Alpha Co., 1-114th Infantry Regiment, pulls perimeter security in “The Box,” June 10, 2023. More than 2,300 Soldiers of the New Jersey Army National Guard, led by the 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team and supported by the 42nd Regional Support Group, performed their warrior tasks during Joint Readiness Training Center rotation 23-08 in anticipation of future deployment.
Spc. Sirlen Arriaza, non-rolling stock clerk, 227th Quartermaster Company, from Indianapolis, Ind., secures a pallet of equipment with metal binding strips at the redistribution property assistance team yard on Contingency Operating Base Adder, Nov. 27.
Spc. Gregory Doty, an allied trade specialist from Lake Peekskill, New York, with the 854th Engineer Battalion, is a competitor in the 2014 Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, June 25. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Michel Sauret)
Soldiers assigned to the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) participate in a Regimental Orientation Program (ROP) graduation ceremony in Conmy Hall on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Va., Jan. 8, 2017. ROP is a three-week program designed to train new Soldiers in rifle movements, ceremonial marching, and uniform styles unique to The Old Guard. (U.S. Army photos by Spc. Gabriel Silva)
Spc. Samuel Lopez, non-rolling stock clerk, 473rd Quartermaster Company, from Tampa, Fla., secures a pallet of equipment with metal binding strips at the redistribution property assistance team yard on Contingency Operating Base Adder, Nov. 27.
U.S. Army Spc. Olivia Banyo of the Regimental Support Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment scans her sector of fire while conducting complex attack training during exercise Saber Junction 15 at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, April 13, 2015. Saber Junction 15 prepares NATO and partner nation forces for offensive, defensive, and stability operations and promotes interoperability among participants. Saber Junction 15 has more than 4,700 participants from 17 countries, to include: Albania, Armenia, Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Great Britain, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Sweden, Turkey, and the U.S. More at www.eur.army.mil/SaberJunction. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Gemma Iglesias)
Spc. James Simo of Headquarters, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, appears before a board as part of the U.S. Army Europe 2014 Best Warrior Competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Sept. 18. The competition is a weeklong event that pushes Soldiers to the limits of their physical stamina, bearing, knowledge, adaptability and technical and tactical skills. The best warriors are ready and resilient Soldiers who live the Army values and lead from the front. Winners in the Soldier and NCO levels of the USAREUR competition will go on to compete at the Department of the Army level at Fort Lee, Va., Oct. 6-10. (Photo by Sgt. Susan Noga)
Spc. Roberto Mendez, a unit supply specialist with U.S. Army Europe Headquarters Support Company, observes enemy activity during the 2014 USAREUR Best Warrior Competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Sept 17. The competition is a weeklong event that pushes Soldiers to the limits of their physical stamina, bearing, knowledge, adaptability and technical and tactical skills. The best warriors are ready and resilient Soldiers who live the Army values and lead from the front. Winners in the Soldier and NCO levels of the USAREUR competition will go on to compete at the Department of the Army level at Fort Lee, Va., Oct. 6-10. (Photo by Spc. Glenn M. Anderson, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)
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U.S. Army photos by Rakendra Moore
CAMP HUMPHREYS - The 2012 Spring Fest featured fun and entertainment for the whole family at Independence Park on May 12.
Spring Fest is a Korean-American festival which allows Humphreys to welcome its host country citizens, and share with them U.S. food and culture. It also serves as a chance to enjoy the warmer weather.
“The event is in celebration of the spring season,” said Spc. Kareen Medeiros, Area III coordinator for Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers. “It allows everyone to come out and enjoy spring.”
Don Claycomb, director of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation on Humphreys, called Spring Fest MWR’s biggest event of the year.
“It’s where MWR brings it all,” he said. “We try to have something for everyone.”
And they did. There were activities for all age groups from noon to 10 p.m. This included live bands, children’s play areas and eating contests.
According to Claycomb, the key to the day was planning.
“I really want to compliment our Special Events Coordinator, Paul Parrish, and the rest of our Recreation Division, for the job they did in making Spring Fest successful,” he said. “The tents, booths, stage and everything else don’t appear by magic. It takes weeks of work, especially on the part of Paul, to pull this together and make it happen. Camp Humphreys is fortunate to have a person like Paul with the vision, organizational ability and drive to make it successful.”
The result was a fun event for the attendees.
“We love this day,” said Sgt. 1st Class Chris Fisher. “It’s a great day for the Korean Community and the Humphreys community to come together and enjoy festivities and good food.”
The food especially impressed attendee Patricia Branch. “Spring Fest is not complete without funnel cakes,” she said. “Once we get our funnel cakes, we’re good.”
There were more than 30 booths featuring face painting, jewelry making, and traditional Korean culture. Some of the booths served as fundraisers for unit Family Readiness Groups, with ribs, caramel apples, cookies and chicken on a stick being sold.
“My daughter had a blast,” said Maj. Alfred Muna. “It’s very exciting. The Spring Fest gets better every year.”
“It was excellent,” added Capt. David Sulkowski. “Everything went very smoothly.” His wife, Capt. Kathy Sulkowski, said, “We really appreciate all the volunteers here from the community.”
McKenna Olson, age 8, may have summed up the event best when she said, “I’m happy because we are having lots of fun.”
Spc. Parker Smith, Barracks Manager of 2nd Brigade, 10th Brigade Support Battalion, Bravo Company, has a passion for improving the lives of those around him. Here at Fort Drum, that passion manifests in making his barracks feel like a home for the Soldiers that live there. “I joined the military to help people, to be part of a team,” Parker said. All the improvements were self-funded by Smith and his command team. “Having to spend a couple dollars here and there is no big deal because you're going to see people utilize it, which makes you feel good,” he said. “Make your barracks look like a home. Don't let them look like just another building that doesn't matter, because they do matter. Soldiers live here.”
Sgt. Maj. Mario Teranas, Command Sgt. Maj of the 10th Mountain Division(LI), presented him with the Army Commendation Medal for his efforts and the positive effects he’s had on the Soldiers around him, here at Fort Drum, June 25, 2021.
Spc. Ryan Krobath, a mortarman assigned to Troop C, 1st Squadron, 91st Cavalry Regiment, 173rd Abn. Bde., sets up the mortar system, making sight adjustments before the team began unpacking the mortar rounds. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Daniel Cole, Army Europe Public Affairs)
Spc. James Simo of Headquarters, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, evaluates and treats a simulated casualty during the medical evacuation testing event of the European Best Warrior Competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Sept. 16. The competition is a weeklong event that pushes Soldiers to the limits of their physical stamina, bearing, knowledge, adaptability and technical and tactical skills. The best warriors are ready and resilient Soldiers who live the Army values and lead from the front. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Pablo N. Piedra)
Spc. James Simo of Headquarters, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, keeps an eye on security during the medical evacuation testing event of the European Best Warrior Competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Sept. 16, 2014. The competition is a weeklong event that pushes Soldiers to the limits of their physical stamina, bearing, knowledge, adaptability and technical and tactical skills. The best warriors are ready and resilient Soldiers who live the Army values and lead from the front. (By Staff Sgt. Pablo N. Piedra)
Spc. James Simo, an intelligence analyst with the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, negotiates the rope bridge during the obstacle course portion of the 21st TSC's Best Warrior competition. Simo went on to win that competition and is now among 30 top USAREUR Soldiers, NCOs and officers who will compete in the USAREUR Best Warrior Competition at Grafenwoehr, Germany, Sept. 14-19. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Warren W. Wright Jr., 21st TSC Public Affairs)
We are thankful for the Soldiers and Airmen who have answered the call to serve in the South Carolina National Guard and have been activated in support of COVID-19 response efforts in the state.
U.S. Army Spc. Mikayla Battersby is with the 251st Area Support Medical Company:
"I feel like I'm doing my part in helping stop the spread of COVID-19. It feels good to be helping my community."
U.S. Army Spc. Jeremy Jones of Headquarters Headquarters Battery, Field Artillery Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, provides security while conducting radar placement operations during exercise Saber Junction 15 at the U.S. Army’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, April 16, 2015. Saber Junction 15 prepares NATO and partner nation forces for offensive, defensive, and stability operations and promotes interoperability among participants. Saber Junction 15 has more than 4,700 participants from 17 countries, to include: Albania, Armenia, Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Great Britain, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Sweden, Turkey, and the U.S. More at www.eur.army.mil/SaberJunction. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Shardesia Washington/Released)
me gusta esta senior, se ve bien cuidada, no tiene chiches pero tira harta pinta igual y esta bien pal recorrido ya que es espaciosa en esas horas punta, mas encima recorre los cerros de viña y valparaíso
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Spc. James Simo, an intelligence analyst with the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, checks an M-16A2 rifle prior to disassembly during the 21st TSC’s Best Warrior competition, April 30. Simo went on to win that competition and will represent the 21st when he takes on top Soldiers from across U.S. Army Europe in the USAREUR Best Warrior Competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Sept. 14-19. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Warren W. Wright Jr.)