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Staff at Installation Management Command Headquarters got together to cheer on West Point.

  

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IMCOM handles the day-to-day operations of U.S. Army installations around the globe – We are the Army's Home. Army installations are communities that provide many of the same types of services expected from any small city. Fire, police, public works, housing, and child-care are just some of the things IMCOM does in Army communities every day. We endeavor to provide a quality of life for Soldiers, Civilians and Families commensurate with their service. Our professional workforce strives to deliver on the commitments of the Army Family Covenant, honor the sacrifices of military Families, and enable the Army Force Generation cycle.

 

Our Mission:

To provide standardized, effective and efficient services, facilities and infrastructure to Soldiers, Civilians and Families for an Army and Nation engaged in persistent conflict.

 

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Army installations are the Department of Defense standard for infrastructure quality and are the provider of consistent, quality services that are a force multiplier in supported organizations’ mission accomplishment, and materially enhance Soldier, Civilian and Family well-being and readiness.

 

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Paratroopers from 1/C/1-504 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division engages enemy near Muqor, Afghanistan – June 2012

U.S. soldier from Dagger Company, 2-12 Infantry, 4th Brigade patrol a village in the Pesh Valley in Afghanistan's Kunar Province, 2009. While an mortar team fires a 120mm mortar as they take fire on Michigan Base in the Pesh Valley in Afghanistan's Kunar Province July 19, 2009.

20 FEB 2011 - Ranger Training Class 4-11 begins the Mountain Phase by learning lower mountaineering skills including rappelling (30' tower and 60' rock face) and various knot tying. Camp Merrill, Dahlonega, GA.

2 Scots BG Exercise Askari Thunder (Kenya)

 

Exercise Askari Thunder is a Collective Training Competence (CTC) level 3 battle group (BG) training event based in Kenya. It is set in a Joint Task Force deployment scenario in austere and expeditionary conditions lasting for up to 30 days. 2 Scots BG have deployed on Exercise Askari Thunder to achieve CTC level 3. In support of the exercise HQ 1 Mechanized Brigade staff and attached personnel were deployed to provide the HICON and EXCON from the 18th March-30th March 2012.

  

Photos Corporal Kellie Williams RLC

led by the infamous blak ship, the dark army are a terrifying force. capable of destroying entire galaxies no one has ever stopped them.

The dads army set at Bridlington

Czech Snipers serving in Kosovo as part of KFOR during live fire exercise at the old quarry mine ranges

Exercise Viper 2011

 

Exercise Viper is a combined arms exercise that took place in June 2011, and involved over 400 soldiers and officers, and over 100 vehicles, providing the logistics, medical, artillery, communications and engineering units required to complete the exercise.

 

Whether firing small arms, detonating 200kg of explosives, or using LAVs in the field - Exercise Viper allows NZ Army to plan and conduct training scenarios that in turn allow soldiers and officers to access a range of experiences under various conditions, environments, and time requirements - so that New Zealand's Army remains upskilled, and ready to go.

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For nearly three weeks in Sweden Poilish Soldiers from the 6th Airborne Brigade struggled with low temperatures during the Swedish Army Arctic Warfare and Survival Course

In the Swedish town of Arvidsjaur survival course held in winter conditions - Basic Winter Warfare Course. In addition to the training of Swedish soldiers was attended by representatives of the German army soldiers, the Belgian, Dutch and Polish among them, most of them paratroopers 6 BPD.

 

The main objective was to develop the participants ability to survive in extreme conditions in a climate subarktycznym. The first stage of training largely consisted of theoretical and ski training. Verification of acquired skills at that time was quite unusual - each of the participants had to swim in a specially carved ax at - 20 degrees Celsius.

 

The second stage of the course was devoted only to the practical exercises. All classes were held on the ground, and each participant received from the organizers of the necessary equipment and facilities necessary for survival inregion subarktycznym . Each soldier also features a basic rifle course, the Swedish army and ski equipment, which from that moment was the main means for participants to move around. Activities organized during this period included a travel on skis in the area in accordance with the requirements of tactics, shooting, munitions, building fire stations and bases in the deep snow. Without significance proved to be the ability to start a fire and prepare a meal at temperatures sometimes exceeding - 30 degrees Celsius.

 

Each stage of training, and each participant was carefully monitored by instructors from Sweden, who explained the body's reaction at such low temperatures, they advised on how to avoid hypothermia, and suggests the best ways to survive in extreme conditions.

 

Nothing says Middle East like a Big Mac.

Demonstration in support of youths refusing to serve in the idf.

Colombian Army M113 APC’s and Air Force Black Helicopters during a large scale training exercise in the La Guajira desert of Colombia

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Navy defeats Army in MetLife Stadium

COMBAT OUTPOST MIZAN, Afghanistan -- U.S. Army Pfc. Christopher Dudick, a medic assigned to 3rd Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment and a native of Grand Prairie, Texas, climbs into a ravine during a dismounted patrol near Combat Outpost Mizan, Mizan District, Zabul Province, Aug. 16, 2010. The patrol focused on speaking with the local population to assess their needs and surveying the security of the area.

Polish Army Day parade 15 August 2008, polish soldier from 1939 on the motorbike

The Historic Aircraft Flight De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver AL1 G-CICP on display at the RAF Cosford Airshow at Royal Air Force Cosford. Sunday 19th June 2016

 

Note, XP820 was built by the De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited at Downsview in Toronto, Canada for the Army Air Corps as XP820. After being test flown it was shipped via Liverpool docks to Hawarden where after re-assembly was test flown on 27th October 1961, being issued to the Army Air Corps on 31st October 1961. After service in Singapore it was shipped to the United Kingdom in 1967, eventually being transferred to the Advanced Fixed Wing Flight circa 1976 where it served as a trainer until May 1989 when it was declared surplus to requirements and transferred to the Army Air Corps Historic Aircraft Flight. It was registered as G-CICP to the Ministry of Defence Army Historic Aircraft Flight on 12th November 2013. The Army Historic Aircraft Flight’s aircraft, including G-CICP were transferred to the Historic Aircraft Flight Trust on 1st February 2015. G-CICP was registered to the Historic Aircraft Flight Trust on 18th March 2015 and carried its former Army Air Corps identity of XP820

 

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Boxers from Bristol Boxing Gym including world champ Lee Selby visited Army Commando for a day's training

My father passed away 15 December 2010. The flag is what the Army gave us. Dad's good buddy that served with him found the case and organized all of Dad's relevant medals and patches.

 

Photo taken by Russell DeWitt

  

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Certificates of Appreication were presented to Larry McCullough (right), deployed from Red River Army Depot (right), and members of the Air Force 577th Expeitionary RED HORSE squadron by Command Sgt. Maj. Caisido, 401st AFSB command sergeant major, September 23.

 

Thanks for all your hard work and dedication!

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

For More information please visit us online:

 

401st AFSB Facebook

 

Army Sustainment Command

 

Army Materiel Command

 

Fort Huachuca Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, civilians, contractors, Family Members, Soldiers for Life and even a few military working dogs gathered on Warrior/Sentinel Field June 14, 2018, to start off the morning of the Army's 243rd birthday with a Fun Run and cake cutting ceremony. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)

Canadian army engineers sweep the road for improvised explosive devices (IEDs) near the village of Salavat in the Panjwaii district of Kandahar province, September 28, 2009.

Chora, 14 december 2008

 

Voetpatrouille naar sementery hill east

 

Soldiers from the Royal Netherlands Army serving with ISAF during operations in Uruzgan province Afghanistan.

British Soldiers from C Company ,1st Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment during operations in and around Nad-e Ali in Helmand Province, Southern Afghanistan as part of Herrick 15 – February 2012

 

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Paratroopers from 1/C/1-504 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division engages enemy near Muqor, Afghanistan – June 2012

British Soldiers from C Company ,1st Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment during operations in and around Nad-e Ali in Helmand Province, Southern Afghanistan as part of Herrick 15 – February 2012

 

MOD/Crown Copyright 2012

U.S. Army Spc. Peyton Hall, a sniper assigned to 1st Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, shoots down range during the 2025 International Sniper Competition (ISC) at Fort Benning, Georgia, April 7, 2025.

 

The ISC is a combat-focused event that aims to challenge a sniper team’s ability to communicate and make decisions under stress and fatigue.

 

U.S. Army photo by Spc. Trey Woodard

KARACHI, Dec 25 - Female cadets of Pakistan Army stand guard during a ceremony on the 130th birth anniversary of Pakistan's founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah at his mausoleum in Karachi

French soldiers of the 2nd RIMA (Regiment Marine Infantry) patrol in Surobi village near the Forward Operating Base of Tora on January 21, 2011.

The 2021 U.S. Army Small Arms Championships kicked off its first official match today. Match 8 is an iron sight rifle match in combat gear. Soldiers shoot 10 rounds in 90 seconds in the prone from both 400 and 300 yards. Competitors then shoot another 10 rounds in 90 seconds from the kneeling/squatting position from both 200 and 100 yards.

The Match 3 course of fire included four pistol stages, for a total of 40 rounds, from the 25-yard line. Each stage required a total of 10 rounds, but were fired in two groups of five with a magazine change in the middle. Stage One was a slow fire of 60 seconds in the standing position. Stage Two was fired in a total of 45 seconds, with five rounds shot in both the kneeling and then the prone positions. Stage Three was a timed fire of 25 seconds from the standing position. And Stage Four was a rapid fire of 15 seconds from the standing position.

The Match 5 is a pistol match consisting of four stages, for a total of 40 rounds. Stage One was a standing slow fire of 10 rounds from two 5-round magazines within 25 seconds at the 35-yard line. Stage Two was a standing slow fire of 10 rounds from two 5-round magazines within 20 seconds at the 25-yard line. Stage 3 was a standing rapid fire of 10 rounds from two 5-round magazines within 15 seconds at the 15-yard line. Stage Four was a standing rapid fire of 10 rounds from two 5-round magazines within 10 seconds at the 10-yard line.

I know why the background came out purple when I fixed the levels, just didn't feel like fixing it.

I love how reflective the side of this plane is.

This outfit include a dress, short pants and a body suit with socking and belt.

Pictures by Pierre W. (Berlin)

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