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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.
FORT DRUM, NY – New York Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry Regiment, operate a M224 60mm mortar during a training exercise June 21. The Manhattan-based Soldiers traveled more than 300 miles to Fort Drum to hone their skills in preparation for annual training slated for later this summer. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Alexander Rector / released)
Brig. Gen. Henry L. Huntley teaches about good and bad leadership during the 2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl Leadership Seminar at the Marriott Rivercenter Hotel Jan. 4. The high school students are among leaders in their communities, schools and extra-curricular activites. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Spc. Jared Taylor, 205th Public Affairs Operations Center)
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.
About 550 U.S. servicemembers from throughout the Republic of Korea converged on Daecheon Beach in Boryeong for the 2009 Better Opportunity for Single Soldiers Beach Blast, June 12-14.
U.S. Army photos by Sarah Dobson and Gina Brown
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U.S. Army Col. (Ret) Ben Skardon shares a laugh with friends and admirers near Clemson University’s Scroll of Honor after a flag placing ceremony in preparation for Memorial Day observances, May 25, 2017. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
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 color guard parades the colors during the graduation for 3rd and 4th Regiment at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
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!
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The Yongsan Community celebrates America’s diverse culture by viewing a variety of performances July 4 outside Collier Field house.
U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Lee Min-hwi
Jack Simmons, Senior Vice President Fox Sports Production Operations networking at the Marriott Rivercenter Hotel. Jan, 2. Simmons took time to chat with soldiers before dinner.(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Pfc. Victor Blanco, 205th Public Affairs Operations Center)
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Issac Rios Jr., Warrior Transition Battalion, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, a member of the Army team, shoots a basketball during practice for the 2014 Warrior Games at the Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, Colo., Sept. 25, 2014. More the 200 service members and Veterans participate in the 2014 Warrior Games, an annual event where wounded, ill and injured compete in various Paralympic events. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Cameron Leto/ Released)
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 U.S. Army and the Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) Host the Latinos on the Fast Track (LOFT) Program at the University of Houston Hilton on Thursday, September 26
U.S. Army Reserve Private 1st Class Torrence Saunders, a photographer with Det. 5, 982nd Combat Camera Co. (Airborne) from Atlanta, Ga., pockets his ret airborne beret before his deployment ceremony at the 335th Signal Command (Theater) headquarters in East Point, Ga., March 7, 2017. The detachment was embarking on a nine-month deployment to the middle east to support Combined Joint Task Force OIR. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
Visitors to the Strength in Action Zone at Morgan State University test their Strength and find out what it's like to fly an Apache helicopter.
Calvin Cole inspects robot 5678N at Sunset Station in San Antonio Jan. 4, 2013. Robot 5678N is scheduled to be controlled by Sairahel Adharapcrape and Nolan Shah. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Pfc. Victor Blanco, 205th Public Affairs Operations Center)
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.
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Sgt. John Dupree, of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade, demonstrates how to properly apply the Heimlich maneuver. During a meal with his fiancée’s family, Dupree used the same technique to stop his future brother in-law from choking. Dupree attributes his knowledge of basic life saving skills to training he received throughout his military career.
U.S. Army photo by Spc. Timothy N. Oberle
Visitors to the Strength in Action Zone at Morgan State University test their Strength and find out what it's like to fly an Apache helicopter.
U.S. Army paratroopers assigned to Alpha Company, 54th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 173rd Airborne Brigade fire an M249 Squad Automatic Weapon using the Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station (CROWS) in Grafenwoehr Training Area during Saber Junction 2019.
CROWS allows the warfighter to remotely engage targets with precision fire while on the move or stationary to the maximum effective range of the weapon. Capable of target engagement under day and night conditions, the CROWS sensor suite includes a daytime video camera, thermal camera and laser rangefinder. CROWS is designed to mount on any tactical vehicle and supports the MK19 Grenade Machine Gun, M2 .50 Caliber Machine Gun, M240B Machine Gun and M249 Squad Automatic Weapon.
Saber Junction 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.
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!
Grayson Newton, 7, helps place 491 American flags on Clemson University’s Scroll of Honor - 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)
I know another Jeep. Well restored version of an old favorite.
In photoshop I distorted the middle slightly (spearized), like the distortion from a mild fish eye lense.
Saturday, February 12,2011
After General Sarge took note that I was not injured after getting my haircut. He was ready for a haircut too. (Or should I say "fur cut".
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.
Sixth Regiment Cadet Hall takes a group photo of Cadets in the 6th Regiment after graduation at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
The III Corps “Death Dealer” statue guards the headquarters building at Fort Hood, Texas, Feb. 6, 2017.(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)