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The Vicenza Military Community celebrated the U.S. Army 242nd birthday at the Golden Lion Conference Center on Caserma Ederle.
During the event, U.S. Army Africa Commander Maj. Gen. Joseph P. Harrington addressed members and local host nation civilian and military leaders.
Following Army tradition, the youngest and oldest Soldiers cut the cake after a campaign streamer ceremony.
Photo by Laura Kreider/USAG Italy Public Affairs Office
Learn more about us on www.usag.italy.army.mil and www.facebook.com/VMCItaly.
U.S. Army Pfc. Christina Stevens, left, the youngest Soldier in attendance during a June 14 Army Birthday cake cutting at the dining facility on the Fort Myer portion of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, cuts the cake with 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) Commander Col. Johnny K. Davis. The cake was an eight-layer butter creme birthday cake commemorating the 241st Army Birthday. (Photo by Spc. Brandon C. Dyer)
Estonian Soldiers from the Scoutspataljon during a field training exercise as part of KEVADTORM (Spring Storm) 2012 – 11th May 2012
May 16, 2010 -- Army hosted Bucknell for an NCAA Div. 1 college baseball playoff game in Game 3 of the Patriot League semifinals series at Doubleday Field in Johnson Stadium at the United States Military Academy in West Point, NY. Bucknell won, 11-7, to take the series. Photo by Danny Wild/USMA
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Today, Match 321, the coveted Rifle Excellence in Competition Match was held.
Competitors fired 50 rounds in five stages. Stage One was done in the prone firing
position at 400 yards. Competitors used a 10-round magazine to shoot their targets at a
sustained firing rate within two minutes. Stage Two was done in the prone firing position
at 300 yards. Competitors shot 10 rounds from two 5-round magazines at their targets
at a rapid firing rate within 60 seconds. Stage Three was done in the kneeling firing
position at 200 yards. Competitors shot 10 rounds from two 5-round magazines at a
rapid firing rate within 50 seconds. Stage Four done from the 100-yard line. Competitors
shot 5 rounds from the standing position then transitioned to the kneeling positon,
switched magazines and shot 5 more rounds at their targets. This was completed within
40 seconds. Stage Five was a Close Quarter Engagement stage. Competitors shot a
total of 10 rounds from a single magazine. They had four seconds to fire as many
rounds as desired at targets from the 75-yard line. They then had three seconds to do
the same from the 50-yard line. Finally, they engaged targets at the 25-yard line. The
goal was to put five rounds into each target at each yard line.
Match 221 is a Pistol Excellence-in-Competition Match comprised of four stages.
During this match, competitors fired a total of 40 rounds from 5-round magazines. Stage
One was a standing, unsupported position with a slow rate of fire at 30 yards.
Competitors shot 10 rounds from two 5-round magazines within 60 seconds. Stage Two
was done at the 25-yard line. Competitors shot 5 rounds in the kneeling firing position,
then transitioned to prone firing before shooting five more rounds from a new magazine.
They had 45 seconds fire all ten rounds. Stage Three was done from the standing,
unsupported firing position at the 20-yard line. Competitors fired 10 rounds from two 5-
round magazines within 20 seconds. Stage Four was done in the standing firing
position. Competitors shot 10 rounds two 5-round magazines from the 15-yard line
within 15 seconds.
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Danny Wild/USMA -- Army hosted North Texas in a NCAA Division 1 college football game on September 18, 2010 at Michie Stadium at the United States Military Academy at West Point. The Black Knights beat the Mean Green, 24-0. Army wore 1st Cavalry Division patches to honor the unit based in Fort Hood, Texas. (Photo: Danny Wild/USMA)
Army Football takes on the University of Texas San Antonio at the Alamo Dome in San Antonio, TX. Sep. 15, 2023. (U.S. Army Photo by Cadet Stephen Litterini)
On August 9, Harrisburg Battalion introduced the Army Advisory Board concept to Pittsburgh area leaders, inviting them to join in partnership with the U.S. Army. This grassroots program enhances both Army recruiting efforts and community partnership and Army involvement in the area.
Army wants to be Jet, a dash of the Strokes, and perhaps a smidge of broken Fender fretboard.
Their sound onstage was pretty polished, and although I shot these at their EP release show, I expected to hear something a little different on the album itself.
What I got was a clearer take on the addition of the lead singer's harmonica, which was easily my favorite touch (okay, maybe it was the guitar he smashed and then kicked at my face as I kneeled, lens pushed forward...).
The bottom line is that Army is a fun band to watch. I'm looking forward to hearing a full-length from them, hopefully with a little diversification. I'm also crossing my fingers for some more time with them offstage. They would be fun guys to shoot and toss back a couple'a could ones with.
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)
Blue & Gold Banquet - Cub Scout Pack 89 - 27 February 2009 - Yongsan Korea - Dragon Hill Lodge - U.S. Army Garrison - Boy Scouts of America
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The Korea District includes the U.S. military communities of Daegu, Humphreys, Kunsan/Osan, Yongsan/Seoul and Taejon.
For more information about Scouting opportunities in Korea, visit the District website at:
Korea District: www.koreabsa.org
For news and information about the U.S. Army in Korea, visit the Morning Calm Weekly Newspaper online at imcom.korea.army.mil
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On August 9, Harrisburg Battalion introduced the Army Advisory Board concept to Pittsburgh area leaders, inviting them to join in partnership with the U.S. Army. This grassroots program enhances both Army recruiting efforts and community partnership and Army involvement in the area.
British Soldiers from A Company, 2nd Battalion The Rifles, while on operations in Helmand Province, Southern Afghanistan over the course of their Tour – 2011/12
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This is a British Army First World War 9.2-inch (234mm) heavy siege howitzer.
It was originally designed for operations against fortresses and weighs the 15-tonnes! It was designed in July 1914 and in action four months later.
However, howitzer saw general service with the British Army in France during World War I.
The stalemate nature of trench warfare suited this weapon as it is highly immobile. It took 36 hours to dismantle and move and needed three purpose-built carriages hauled by horses or traction engines.
Although limited by a short range 450 Mk I howitzers saw service throughout the war with the British Army.
Retired U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Alexander Shaw, Clarksville, Tenn., a member of the Army team, reacts to hitting the ball during the first sitting volleyball game against the U.S. Special Operations Command team during the 2014 Warrior Games at the U.S. Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, Colo., Sept. 29, 2014. More than 200 service members and Veterans participate in the 2014 Warrior Games, an annual event where wounded, ill and injured compete in various Paralympic-style events. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Sara Wakai/Released)