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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.
FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -- The Pennsylvania National Guard hosted a 5K run for resilience Aug. 27, 2012 at Memorial Lake State Park. This run kicks off a three-day training event to sustain the advancements of the National Guard's resiliency program, which is designed to give troops the tools to deal with stress and adversity in an effective and constructive way. (Photo by Tom Cherry/released)
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.
Capt. David Spangler, 1st Signal Brigade, prepares to pin Pvt. George Oxley, G Company 302nd Brigade Support Battalion, in the 8th Army Wrestling Championships sponsored by the Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation Sports program Oct. 24 at the USAG-Casey Carey Fitness Center.
U.S. Army photos by Pvt. Jamal Walker
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.
Eight Regiment Commissionee Mia Ancrum from the Marion Military Institute watches the graduation from her seat. The Seventh and Eighth Regiments graduated at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
Seventh and Eight Regiment Cadets parade rest during graduated at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
U.S. Army Col. (Ret) Ben Skardon, 99, WWII hero and Bataan Death March survivor, salutes Henry Leitner’s stone in Clemson University’s Scroll of Honor after placing an American flag on it during a flag placing ceremony in preparation for Memorial Day observances, May 25, 2017. Leitner and Skardon, both Clemson alums, survived the infamous Bataan Death March and were Prisoners of War together. Skardon credits Leitner and another Clemson alum, Otis Morgan, for saving his life while they were all imprisoned in Japanese POW camps Leitner and Morgan did not survive the war. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
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, Charlie Company drill sergeant candidates mark shot group on their targets after zeroing at Range 13, November 13., 2018 . The Vanguard took turns zeroing weapons to act as safety's to their peers as Drill Sergeant Leaders observed and instructed candidates throughout training.
Fourteenth Regiment Cadet Emily Mittag from Texas Christian University patrols 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.
Day two of activities on the fest grounds at Hainerberg. We welcome all to join in the fun at the 2017 German-American Friendship Fest!
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.
British Cadets from the 11th and 12th Regiments led the Regiments onto the parade field during graduation at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
Lily Aiken, 3, walks around Clemson University’s Scroll of Honor after helping other volunteers place 491 American flags - one for each Clemson alumnus who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country - during a flag placing ceremony in preparation for Memorial Day observances, May 25, 2017. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
Clemson University president James Clements sings the alma mater with 26 brand new U.S. Army and Air Force second lietenants after their Reserve Officers’ Training Corps commissioning ceremony in the Tillman Hall auditorium, May 10, 2017. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
Members of the Cannonade fire three shots off during the 11th and 12th Regiment Cadets' graduation at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
Thirteenth & Fourteenth Regiment color guard members present the colors during graduation Monday at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
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)
Class 017-18 5th Platoon, drill sergeant candidates attending the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy react to direct fire and conducted move and shoot, bounding, and react to contact drills at MOUT East/West Sept 12, Fort Jackson. The teams not only focused on bounding techniques, but also team cohesion and communication.
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.
Thirteenth & Fourteenth Regiment Cadets celebrated on the parade field after graduation Monday at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
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)
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.
Lt. Col. Lear and (right) Master Sgt. Clayton retire the colors for the 13th & 14th Regiment graduation Monday at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
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)
U.S. Army paratroopers assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade move to the woodline after performing an air assault en route to urban combat operation in Hohenfels Training Area, Germany during Saber Junction 19 (SJ19), Sept. 26, 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.
(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ryan Lucas).
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.
Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell, Commanding General of U.S. Army North, discusses his advise for success 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 the City of San Antonio to commemorate the 2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, scheduled to be held Jan. 5. Caldwell explained his "five Fs" for a successful career, in and out of the military.
"Faith, family, friends, fun and fitness - physically and mentally," said Caldwell. Caldwell mentioned he occasionally moves the last three around but "never the first two."
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)
LTG Charles D. Luckey, Chief of Army Reserve and U.S. Army Reserve Commanding General leads Soldiers assigned to the Office of the Chief, Army Reserve, on a morning run at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, July 8, 2016. As the Chief of Army Reserve and Commanding General, Luckey leads a community-based force of more than 200,000 Soldiers and Civilians with a “footprint” that includes 50 states, five territories, and more than 30 countries.
U.S. Army Special Operations Forces Soldiers participate in a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) training exercise near Stuttgart, Germany, July 18, 2018. The CBRN training prepares response coordination during a defense. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Jason Johnston.)
the seven core army values. this is my life, my future, what i stand by and for. i want to fight for my freedom. i want to fight for your freedom. i will be the person who steps up and does what others are too afraid to do. i want to see the frontline of combat. i want to go 82nd airborne. i have the discipline. i have the passion. i'm army strong.
pick up your weapon and follow me, i'm the airborne infantry.