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Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffery Nall assumed duties as Bagram Garrison Command Sergeant Major from Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas Latter during a Change of Responsibility ceremony at Bagram Airfield's Coalition Morale, Welfare and Recreation center June 7. (Photos by Kevin Walston, USFOR-A Public Affairs) #US4A #ArmyStrong #ResoluteSupport
Seventh Regiment Cadet Derek Swiger from Wright State University looks at a flag that belonged to Mr. Allen Hoe, a Civilian Aid for the Secretary of the Army (CASA), who brought it back with him from Vietnam. Hoe, who served in Vietnam as a combat medic, spoke to Cadets at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. during the memorial dedication for his son, Lt. Nainoa K. Hoe, who was killed in Iraq. The flag had been a gift from Hoe to his son. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
101 graduates of the #USADSA, 6PLT Charlie Company were celebrated during ceremony 17 APR 2019 at the Fort Jackson post theatre amongst family, friends and peers.
Two Clemson University Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadets practice a combat carry technique during a community outreach training day on the Clemson campus, March 16, 2017. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
7. jūnijā mācības ''Saber Strike 2017'' apmeklēja Latvijas un ASV mācību komandieri pulkvedis Gunārs kauliņš un ģenerālmajors Nīls Loidolts
Latvijā mācību aktīvā fāze notiek Ādažu poligonā no 3. līdz 15.jūnijam. No 9. līdz 14.jūnijam mācību norise plānota arī ārpus poligona - Amatas, Mālpils, Ogres, Ropažu, Salaspils un Stopiņu novados, kur bataljona līmeņa vienības, pārvietojoties ar bruņutehniku, veiks mācību uzdevumus ar zemju īpašniekiem saskaņotās teritorijās.
Šogad apvienoto sauszemes un gaisa spēku mācību vadošā valsts ir Latvija. Mācībās Latvijā piedalās vairāk nekā 2000 karavīru no Latvijas, Lietuvas, Itālijas, Norvēģijas, Lielbritānijas, Polijas un Slovākijas, kā arī ASV.
Mācībās tiek uzlabota dalībvalstu sadarbība, gatavības un kaujas spējas, kā arī demonstrēta sabiedroto spēja ātri reaģēt un pārvietot spēkus visā reģionā.
„Saber Strike” ir ikgadējas ASV vadītas apvienotās sauszemes un gaisa spēku mācības, kas tiek organizētas jau kopš 2010.gada.
Foto: Normunds Mežiņš, JIC
Third Regiment Cadets exit a Stryker vehicle at the Mission Training Complex (MTC) at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
Female Army leaders stop for a photo with an Army advocate during the VIP reception at ESSENCE Music Festival.
101 graduates of the #USADSA, 6PLT Charlie Company were celebrated during ceremony 17 APR 2019 at the Fort Jackson post theatre amongst family, friends and peers.
1st platoon, Alpha Company Drill Sergeant leaders welcome 167 new candidates to the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy.
The USADSA hosted a graduation ceremony for the course graduates of Bravo Company Class 002-19, February 13, 2019. 92 Drill Sergeants now join in the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command mission to train BCT Soldiers.
The U.S. Army Reserve Ambassador Forum was held Sept. 16, 2016 in Crystal City, Virginia. The forum attended by over 60 Army Reserve Ambassadors from across the county welcomed speakers, LTG Charles D. Luckey, Chief of Army Reserve and SMA Daniel Dailey, Sergeant Major of the Army. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Marisol Walker)
Soldiers assigned to the 1st "Ironhorse" Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division participated in a Division Run, April 30, at Fort Hood, Texas. Starting at Division Headquarters, cadence singing Soldiers across the division took over Battalion Avenue during the run.
(U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Paige Behringer, 1st BCT PAO, 1st Cav. Div.)
Participants at the starting line of the 2018 Army 10-Miler race in Washington D.C., Oct. 7, 2018. | Photo by Brenadine C. Humphrey, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office
1st platoon, Alpha Company Drill Sergeant leaders welcome 167 new candidates to the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy.
U.S. Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadet Allen Robertson - soon to be 2nd Lt. Robertson - plays it cool during Clemson University’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps commissioning ceremony, May 10, 2017. Robertson proposed to his girlfriend, Chelsea, immediately after the ceremony. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. John F. Campbell visited with Installation Command leadership at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio Jan. 2, 2014. Campbell discussed several topics including the command's role in Soldier and Family programs. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Peter J. Berardi, 205th Press Camp Headquarters/ 2014 U.S. Army All-American Bowl JIB)
Eighth Regiment Cadets Lukas (left), Hall, (Center) Eckert (right) show off there muscles on the parade field after graduating. Seventh and Eight Regiment Cadets graduated at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
Colonel John A. Kelly Warrior Forge Commander Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. was the speaker for the 11th and 12th Regiments' graduation at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
Drill Sergeant candidates assigned 2nd platoon, Company B exit a CS-gas filled chamber while conducting chemical defense training February 13, 2019 on Fort Jackson. The training taught candidates how to properly fit their protective mask to their face, ensure a proper seal was achieved and build their confidence in its ability to protect them from airborne hazards.
Class 017-19 2th Platoon, Bravo company drill sergeant candidates attending the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy conducted training on Victory Tower Oct 17, at Fort Jackson. Candidates completed the rope swing, rappelling towers, and rope bridges during the event with the help of USADSA drill sergeant leadership. Candidates were able to practice their leadership skills and teamwork throughout the training.
Paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment; the 54th Brigade Engineer Battalion; the 4th Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment; and the 173rd Brigade Support Battalion conduct sustained airborne training and combat preparation alongside their multinational partners and allies, a group from Italy and Turkey, in Ramstein Air Base, Germany, during Saber Junction 19 (SJ19) on Sept. 17, 2019.
SJ19 is an exercise involving nearly 5,400 participants from 16 ally and partner nations at the U.S. Army’s Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, Sept. 3 to Sept. 30, 2019. SJ19 is designed to assess the readiness of the U.S. Army’s 173rd Airborne Brigade to execute land operations in a joint, combined environment and to promote interoperability with participating allies and partner nations.
“We’re jumping with 2-503 tomorrow,” said Spc. Sean Sindelar of the 54th Brigade Engineer Battalion, “time on target is 2000.”
The engineers, who will design and control the battlefield, will jump with Chosen Company of 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment.
“We’re going to be moving the enemy to where we want them, and [Chosen Company will] conduct ambushes,” said Sgt. Rogelio De La Garza.
The four battalions of American paratroopers will be taking off from Ramstein Air Base in 11 chalks over the span of six minutes, beginning at 1910.
Hours earlier, the multinational partners will conduct their own airborne operations. At 1400, American jumpmasters will exit Italian paratroopers from an Italian operated C-130 Hercules aircraft. Combined with a Turkish jump, the afternoon operations will present a show of force before the American entrance into the notional battleground of Hohenfels Training Area.
(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ryan Lucas).
Brian Allen, offensive lineman for the 2014 U.S. Army All-American Bowl East Team speaks with Staff Sgt. Peter Berardi of the 205th Press Camp Headquarters, San Antonio, at the Alamodome in San Antonio Jan. 1, 2014. Allen comes from Hinsdale Central High School, Hinsdale, Ill. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Spc. Victor Blanco, 205th Press Camp Headquarters)
The Commanding General’s 2018 Spring Company Commanders Staff Ride took place over 12-14th March and visited the Historical First World War battle sites around Liege, Belgium and Verdun, France.
The Mission of the staff ride was to provide selected Junior Officers a professional development opportunity that was highlighted by senior officer mentoring.
During the staff ride participants were able to walk the terrain of actual battle sites to discuss and examine tactical decision making and the evolution of those tactics as the war progressed. Participants also analyzed the American Expeditionary Forces involvement during the war and gained a greater appreciation of the human dimension of soldiering.
The sites visited included the forts of Barchon and Douamont as well as war memorials such as Voie Sacree, Montfaucon and Montsec as well as the American Cemeteries.
DoDEA seniors from Marine Corps Base Quantico interviewed U.S. Army Chief of Staff GEN Mark A. Milley about the resiliency of military-connected children and how their experiences are unique. #ArmyStrong
Fourteenth Regiment Cadet Billy Nelson from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville takes aim on the AT-4 at U.S. Weapons at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
Bravo Company Drill Sergeant Leaders welcome drilll sergeant candidates to the United States Army Drill Sergeant Academy March 29, 2019.
Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Talley (right), Chief of the Army Reserve and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Reserve Command, discusses the benefits of leading a diverse group to members of the U.S. All-American Bowl coach team during a question and answer panel at the Grand Hyatt Riverfront Hotel in San Antonio Jan. 4, 2013. The panel was part of several activities in San Antonio to commemorate the 2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, scheduled to be held Jan. 5. Talley, and Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell, Commanding General of U.S. Army North, were part of a panel discussing their experiences and advise on leadership in the military. Talley spoke about his advise on creating team cohesion and future leaders, advising coaches to focus on the culture they create for the players.
"Create culture," said Talley, "Culture dictates behavior."
The Army has hosted the All-American Bowl in San Antonio since 2002, highlighting the 90 best high school football players and 125 best high school marching band musicians from across the nation. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. 1st Class Carlos J. Lazo, 302nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
Fifth Regiment Cadets spend the day patrolling at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Maj. Rob Paley
The Commanding General’s 2018 Spring Company Commanders Staff Ride took place over 12-14th March and visited the Historical First World War battle sites around Liege, Belgium and Verdun, France.
The Mission of the staff ride was to provide selected Junior Officers a professional development opportunity that was highlighted by senior officer mentoring.
During the staff ride participants were able to walk the terrain of actual battle sites to discuss and examine tactical decision making and the evolution of those tactics as the war progressed. Participants also analyzed the American Expeditionary Forces involvement during the war and gained a greater appreciation of the human dimension of soldiering.
The sites visited included the forts of Barchon and Douamont as well as war memorials such as Voie Sacree, Montfaucon and Montsec as well as the American Cemeteries.
SHOALWATER BAY, AU – Soldiers assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry Regiment, inventory medical supplies while preparing for exercise Talisman Saber, July 10. During the exercise Soldiers from the 69th will hone their fighting skills alongside Australian and New Zealand service members. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Alexander Rector)
This is a great market if you are looking to buy Korean restaurant supplies. We just purchased a Korean BBQ table for about $100. The market also offers a variety of food products, tableware and traditional Korean cooking instruments.
About the market:
Located at the gate of the Shindang Subway station line number 2, Sungdong Market was constructed on May 1, 1946. In the past, it was among the three biggest markets in Seoul together with Dongdaemoon Market and Namdaemoon Market and also was both a retail/wholesale market where crops and vegetables were collected around the country in the beginning. Currently, however, it was dismissed as a small traditional market for the people by the power of the department stores. One of the representative traditional markets in Seoul, currently it opens at 3 a.m. and closes 9 p.m.; it sell main or subsidiary food such as crops and seafood on the street or in the stores and also carries out mother-of-pearl. (Source for info about the market: tour.junggu.seoul.kr)
US Army photo by Ed Johnson
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Commissioning Cadet Anthony Lechanski from Canisius University gets his bars placed on his shoulder. First and Second Regiment Cadets graduated at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
The Commanding General’s 2018 Spring Company Commanders Staff Ride took place over 12-14th March and visited the Historical First World War battle sites around Liege, Belgium and Verdun, France.
The Mission of the staff ride was to provide selected Junior Officers a professional development opportunity that was highlighted by senior officer mentoring.
During the staff ride participants were able to walk the terrain of actual battle sites to discuss and examine tactical decision making and the evolution of those tactics as the war progressed. Participants also analyzed the American Expeditionary Forces involvement during the war and gained a greater appreciation of the human dimension of soldiering.
The sites visited included the forts of Barchon and Douamont as well as war memorials such as Voie Sacree, Montfaucon and Montsec as well as the American Cemeteries.
Class 017-19 2th Platoon, Bravo company drill sergeant candidates attending the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy conducted training on Victory Tower Oct 17, at Fort Jackson. Candidates completed the rope swing, rappelling towers, and rope bridges during the event with the help of USADSA drill sergeant leadership. Candidates were able to practice their leadership skills and teamwork throughout the training.
The Commanding General’s 2018 Spring Company Commanders Staff Ride took place over 12-14th March and visited the Historical First World War battle sites around Liege, Belgium and Verdun, France.
The Mission of the staff ride was to provide selected Junior Officers a professional development opportunity that was highlighted by senior officer mentoring.
During the staff ride participants were able to walk the terrain of actual battle sites to discuss and examine tactical decision making and the evolution of those tactics as the war progressed. Participants also analyzed the American Expeditionary Forces involvement during the war and gained a greater appreciation of the human dimension of soldiering.
The sites visited included the forts of Barchon and Douamont as well as war memorials such as Voie Sacree, Montfaucon and Montsec as well as the American Cemeteries.