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In this photo is me backing up Junior Firefighter Pollock during a training with our brush truck's booster line.
CAMP CASEY, South Korea – One-hundred and fifty-five Soldiers from 210th Fires Brigade competed in the first Thunder Crucible team competition Nov. 6-7 on Camp Casey, South Korea. The two-day Thunder Crucible event was designed to test the mettle, teamwork and the mastery of individual skills and knowledge including the Army Physical Fitness Test, chemical defense, tactical communications, combat casualty care, weapons mastery skills, a foot march, a written test on Korean culture, Warrior Standards, and command supply discipline. The event was an opportunity to highlight the demanding training required of 210th Fires Brigade Soldiers as they prepare to Fight Tonight to defend the Korean peninsula. The top four teams for the event were:
The first place winners were from C Battery, 1st Battalion, 38th Field Artillery Regiment, 210th Fires Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division:
Capt. Juan Noda, from Miami, Fla., the battery commander for C Battery
1st Sgt. Mark Smith, originally from Arkansas, the senior noncommissioned officer for C Battery
The second place team members were from A Battery, 1st Bn., 38th FA Regt.:
Capt. Robert Auletta, from Massapequa, N. Y., the commander of A Battery
Sgt. 1st Class Jordan Lee, a native of Saratoga, Calif., a multiple launch rocket system crewmember assigned to A Battery
Third place team members were from Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1st Bn., 38th FA Regt.:
Capt. Shaohong Lu, from Atlanta, Ga., the fire direction officer
Sgt. Justin Humphreys, from Las Vegas, Nev., a multiple launch rocket system operations/fire direction specialist
Coming in fourth place team members were B Battery, 6th Battalion, 37th Field Artillery Regiment, 210th Fires Bde., command team:
CPT Carlos Ortiz, from Jersey City, New Jersey, the company commander for B Battery
1st. Sgt. Joseph Taylor, from Conn., B Battery senior noncommissioned officer
(U.S. Army photo by 210th Fires Brigade Team/Released).
Kieran and Matilda can't yet talk, write, or communicate very well, but they know they are going to have to work together if they are ever going to figure out how to turn this TV on.
My nieces' school wanted Year 6 pupils to do a mosaic for entrance to the school to present as their leaving present when they left to start new schools. My design, using a mix of vitreous glass, gloss and matt ceramic tiles. 3D element with the lettering and pupils standing proud.
Emergency Preparedness and Epidemiology and Disease Control leaders work together on an emergency exercise.