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U.S. Army Senior Leadership Team hosts the annual Army/Navy pep rally at the Pentagon, December 9, 2016 in Arlington, VA. (Sgt. Ricky Bowden/Released)
Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers secure an area after an explosion in Kabul May 21, 2011. A suicide bomber killed at least six people and wounded 23 more when he detonated explosives at a military hospital in the Afghan capital Kabul on Saturday, the Defence Ministry said in a statement.
U.S. Army Senior Leadership Team hosts the annual Army/Navy pep rally at the Pentagon, December 9, 2016 in Arlington, VA. (Sgt. Ricky Bowden/Released)
Army Ruston & Hornsby 0-6-0 shunter at Moreton on Lugg after a repaint by members of the D2578 Locomotive Group.
Colorado OMLT - Team 1 - Advanced Rifle Marksmanship
Colorado OMLT provided instruction on Advanced Rifle Marksmanship techniques. It was a two-day class starting with an 8-hour block of instruction from Ranging to long range marksmanship. On the second day, students spent all day on the range honing their shooting techniques to groups less than two minutes of angle at 100 meters for the M4 carbine and M16A2 rifle. 28.11.2010
An Afghan National Army Commando pulls security during a clearing operation in Panjwa'i district, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, September 20, 2011. The operation was conducted in order to disrupt insurgent activity in the region.
Congratulations to Delaware Army National Guard's 2022 Best Warrior Competition winners Pfc Brian Kneisly and Sgt Colton Platzke at our River Road Training Site, April 8, 2022. The competition was a one-day event consisting of the ACFT, a 6-mile ruck, and weapons qualification.
The two runner-ups for Best Warrior and Best NCO are Staff Sgt James Boyer and Spc Tanee Decosta. The other competitors were Spc Judy Pudder, Spc William Esterling from the 287th Delaware's Own Army Band, and Spc Matthew Francis.
(U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc Alyssa Lisenbe)
Soldiers in basic training at Fort Benning, Ga., line up after small arms range qualification. The range is home to a thriving red-cockaded woodpecker breeding group. U.S. Army Environmental Command photo by Neal Snyder. This photo appeared in the Fall 2007 Environmental Update.
I did this one in honor of the 13 dead and 30 wounded at Fort Hood, TX. May your souls rest in peace. May your families find peace as well.
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.
The San Antonio Army Recruiting Battalion was a primary partner with San Antonio Sports in staging the San Antonio All Star High School Football Game at the AlamoDome Saturday, Jan. 5. From meeting the players and parents on Dec. 29, until the end of the Gold team’s 33-29 victory, everybody was a winner!
U.S. Army and Korean Augmentation To the U.S. Army (KATUSA) Soldiers arm wrestle at Balboni Field during KATUSA & U.S. Soldier Friendship Week, May 30, 2023. KATUSA/US Soldier Friendship Week is a weeklong event in honor of the 73rd Anniversary of the Korean War and the establishment of the KATUSA Program. During KSFW23, KATUSA and U.S. Army Soldiers strengthen their bonds, build teamwork, and enhance esprit de corps through friendly athletic competitions and participating in Korean culture. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Estevan Hidalgo)
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)