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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.
Eleventh Regiment commissionee Christina Costello from the University of Richmond claps during graduation Monday at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
During the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training Oct. 29-30 at USAG-Casey (left) Brenda Kittrell, clinical director, Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program, role plays as an elderly lady who telephones her doctor's office to cancel her appointment. Pfc. Porshia Williams, paralegal specialist, acts as the receptionist who answers the telephone and schedules appointments. Williams denotes a problem with Kittrell and subsequently finds out that she is on the verge of suicide because of loneliness. After going through the Suicide Intervention Model, Williams is able to talk Kittrell into a contract safe plan.
U.S. Army photo by Margaret Banish Donaldson
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.
Seventh and Eight Regiment Cadets march onto the parade field during the start of the graduation at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. 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.
5th Platoon, class 017-18 Drill Sergeant Leaders train and test the drill sergeant candidates on their knowledge of modules at the USADSA PT field, Aug 23. Drill Sergeant candidates must be able to pitch and demonstrate modules, the DSLs complete a workbook and forms after every testing event. This helps DSLs track the progress of the candidates.
Fourteenth Regiment Cadet Braden Trunell from Wofford College out on patrol at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
Members of the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) hold pre-folded American flags before the start of the graveside service for Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Aug. 14, 2014. The three pre-folded flags were given to Greene’s son, daughter and father while the flag draped on his casket was given to his widow. (Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall PAO photo by Rachel Larue)
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.
NEW ZEALAND (July 9, 2019) - U.S. Sgt. Maj. of the Army designee Michael A. Grinston and New Zealand Army Sgt. Thomas Grant, New Zealand Soldier of the year, sit on a panel July 10 in Auckland, New Zealand. Grant interviewed Grinston on professional development, personal insights and life advice. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Monik Phan) 190710-A-QK219-0067
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Members of the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) carry Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene’s casket during the graveside service in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Aug. 14, 2014. Greene was killed by an Afghan soldier Aug. 5 while visiting Marshal Fahim National Defense University in Kabul, Afghanistan. (Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall PAO photo by Rachel Larue)
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.
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
Before her commissioning to 2nd lieutenant, Cadet Ashley Rodriguez and her mom, pose for a picture with Lt. Gen. Jeffrey W. Talley, Chief of Army Reserve and Commanding General, United States Army Reserve Command, during the 2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl at the Alamodome in San Antonio Jan 5. Rodriguez received her commissioning by completing the Reserve Officer Training Corp at the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio. Talley gave the Oath of Office on the field before the game kicked off. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Andrew Valles, 205th Public Affairs Operations Center) (130105-A-8284V-056)
Charlie Company drill sergeant candidates are introduced to the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy by way of 6th Platoon Drill Sergeant Leaders, Feb 14, 2019. DSLs pitched and demonstrated the first 5 modules candidates will be expected to learn and pitch during their time at the Academy. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Tynisha L. Daniel)
Saber Junction 20 is a 7th Army Training Command-conducted, U.S. Army Europe-directed annual exercise designed to assess the readiness of the U.S. Army’s 173rd Airborne Brigade to execute unified land operations in a joint, combined environment, and to promote interoperability with participating allies and partner nations. This year’s exercise will take place primarily at 7ATC’s Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas in Bavaria. U.S. military forces stationed in Europe routinely conduct these types of exercises with allied and partner nations to enhance interoperability and readiness.
(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ryan Lucas)
2st platoon, Alpha Company, drill sergeant candidates conduct record weapons qualification Aug 23, at Range 19, Fort Jackson. "Wolfpack" Candidates fired at pop up targets in prone supported an unsupported and in the kneeling position. Todays range was led by Senior DSL Simmons.
Staff Sgt. Angel Robles (right), from the Air Assault School at Fort Campbell, Ky., delivers the game ball during the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in the Alamodome in San Antonio Jan. 5, 2013. The U.S. Army All-American Bowl was held at the Alamodome in San Antonio Jan. 5, 2013. 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 and color guard from across the nation. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. 1st Class Carlos J. Lazo, 302nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
Brand new U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Allen Robertson proposes to his girlfriend, Chelsea Campbell, immediately after his Clemson University Reserve Officers’ Training Corps commissioning ceremony, May 10, 2017. The two met while they were students at Clemson and will both graduate this week. Robertson, who hails from Mooresville, N.C., earned a degree in accounting at Clemson and his first duty station will be with at Fort Campbell, Ky. with the 101st Airborne Division. Campbell, of Fort Mill, S.C., earned her degree in psychology. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
4th Platoon, Bravo Company Drill Sergeant Candidates qualify at Range 20, Fort Jackson. Soldiers zeroed weapons a day prior in preparation for qualification.
Seventh Regiment Commissionee Alec Aguilar from Marion Military Institute watches the graduation from his seat. The Seventh and Eighth Regiments graduated at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
Members of the Cannonade fire three shots off during the Seventh and Eight Regiment Cadets graduated at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
This is a 60 second fire prevetion/safety video produced by the Installation Management Command Korea Region Public Affairs Office and featuring IMCOM-K commanding general Brig. Gen. John Uberti, Command Sgt. Maj. Kevin Witt and U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan Fire Department Chief Temporado. This spot was created to promote fire prevention and fire safety.
YONGSAN GARRISON, Republic of Korea - Installation Management Command-Korea commander Brig. Gen. John Uberti and his senior noncommissioned officer, Command Sgt. Maj. Kevin Witt made a public service announcement March 4 that will air on the American Forces Network-Korea to spread the word about fire safety.
"The purpose of today's public service announcement is to increase community awareness," Uberti said before the shoot." We've had several structure fires on Army installations across the peninsula and by sheer luck we haven't lost any lives, but there's been a significant loss of property and damage to equipment."
The segment took stage at a badly damaged local family house to build awareness of the damage that can occur in a fire and emphasize fire safety.
"We just want to make sure that people are doing the things that they need to do to ensure that their environments are safe - Not overloading electrical outlets, making sure meals at home aren't unattended on the stove and making sure we properly extinguish candles when they're not being used."
There have been four fires in the past three months throughout installations across the region and the shoot was at one of the actual sites. A mach scenario was used for the PSA but the situation was real.
"It's very important that we get the word out about fire safety," Witt said. "We've had a rash of fires and we have really got to get the word out."
IMCOM-Korea is responsible for structures across the peninsula and Uberti said fire safety is a key concern." This includes Soldiers' barracks, Army family housing, all of the office buildings that people work in - So again, we need everybody's help to ensure that the places they live and work in are safe."
FORT STEWART, Ga., December 10, 2017 - The Georgia Army National Guard’s newest Soldiers stand at attention during a consolidated battle hand off ceremony at Fort Stewart. More than 260 Soldiers were welcomed by their units of assignment during the ceremony.
Georgia Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Amy King/ Released