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Camp Carroll Sports, Fitness & Aquatics Director Modest C. Algarin shoots a paintball gun hiding behind a wall installed at newly designed Camp Carroll paintball course. All MWR Recreation staff members go out to get familiarzed with the program, the environment and to experience the course first-hand so that it can be enjoyed by to the customers. For more photos, visit www.flickr.com/imcomkorea — U.S. Army photos by Chong, Su Ho
The U.S. Army All-American Bowl was held at the Alamodome in San Antonio Jan. 5, 2013. The U.S. Army All-American Bowl is sponsored by the U.S. Army. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Pfc. Victor Blanco, 205th Public Affairs Operations Center)
During the ESSENCE Music Festival, Brig. Gen. Bryan Roberts took part in a tour of the Southeast Louisiana War Veterans Home. Here he chats with a veteran.
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Daniel English grabs the finish first during the Men's 50 meter Freestyle race of the 2009 Warrior Country Indoor Swimming Championship held in Camp Hovey's indoor swimming pool March 14 with a time of 29:91. — U.S. Army photo by Jim Cunningham
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Peter Bechtel (center), deputy director of Plans and Policy, gives his coin to Tes Compton (center), USAG-Casey Pear Blossom Cottage manager, in the entrance way to the USAG-Casey Pear Blossom Cottage while on one of his many stops during his visit to Warrior Country, as Col. Larry 'Pepper' Jackson (left), USAG-RC garrison commander, Christina Daily (center-rear), Ft. Benning relocation manager, John Coachman (right of Compton), USAG-RC mobilization deployment manager and Lt. Col. Donald Meisler, USAG-Casey garrison commander look on. — U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Jamal Walker
General Sarge - Day 79 - April 3, 2011
Today it's time for General Sarge to introduce his Drill Sgt for the Task Force. Please say hello to Drill Sgt. Buff. As you can see she's all set to get everyone into P90X shape for the Bear Dare.
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Command Sgt. Maj. Lebert O. Beharie teaches the seven Army values 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)
A banner for the U.S. Army Reserve at the Alamodome in San Antonio Jan. 3, 2013. The U.S. Army Reserve is sponsoring the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Pfc. Victor Blanco, 205th Public Affairs Operations Center)
Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Talley (right), Chief of the Army Reserve and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Reserve Command, meets Jan. 3 with Col.(promotable) Norman Green, commander, 4th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, as part of U.S. Army All-American Bowl activities in San Antonio. Talley conducted a town hall meeting at the James E. Rudder U.S. Army Reserve Center with Army Reserve Soldiers in San Antonio, laying out his priorities for the future of the force.(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Keith Anderson, Army North PAO) (130103-A-WU248-001)
General Sarge - Day 45 - February 25, 2011
We had more visitors today at the radio station! Michele Ladd from the Ladd Agency dropped in to see us!
Garrison and school officials are planning to unveil a new classroom building designed to make room for additional students as a result of increased command sponsorship to Korea. “This is exactly what we need to absorb the increase in population,” said U.S. Army Garrison-Yongsan Commander Col. Dave Hall. “This supports the Army Family Covenent and the U.S. Forces Korea commander’s initiative to increase quality of life through tour normalization.” The 7,900-square-foot building is the second such facility constructed on Yongsan Garrison in as many years. Last year, a similar classroom opened in the former parking lot of the Falcon Gymnasium. This year, officials used the Seoul American High School tennis court as the site for a new classroom building. Garrison officials project an additional 140 students for the 2009-2010 school year. The new building’s six classrooms - each 900 square feet - will accommodate up to about 144 Department of Defense Dependent Schools students. High school students will use the new classroom building. The contractor will be finished in mid-August. This project shows the garrison’s dedication to the Army Family Covenant principles of improving quality of life programs for Army Families according to the garrison commander. “Yongsan is a better community today because of this project,” Hall said. “We’re looking to do everything we can to make Yongsan the best community in the Army.”
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Attendees sing the Clemson University alma mater during a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps commissioning ceremony in the Tillman Hall auditorium, May 10, 2017. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
U.S. Army Soldiers with the 655 Regional Support Group, out of Westover Air Base, receive the 316 Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) insignia to be worn on their right-shoulder July 30, 2019 at Joint Training Center-Jordan for their service during their current rotation.
Dozens of Army Reserve soldiers provided support to participants in the World’s Toughest Mudder 2013 event at Raceway Park Nov. 16-17 in Englishtown, N.J.
Army Reserve drill sergeants, aviators and other “Citizen-Soldiers” were on-site to encourage and interact with event participants as they attempt to complete the grueling course as many times as possible within a 24-hour period. Photo by: Cpt. Eric W. Connor, United States Army Reserve Command
Changhon Lee(left) and Sangkil Kim(right), 15th KSC company, cook food on a barbecue grill for 59th KSC organization day which took place at Darakwan camp, Uijeongbu July 24. More than 150 KSC members and guests enjoyed sports, lottery and food to celebrate its 59th anniversary.
U.S. Army photo by Pfc.. Kim, Tae Hoon
Lt. Col. Richard Fromm accepts the Casey garrison fag from Col. Larry ‘Pepper’ Jackson, USAG-Red Cloud commander, during a change of command cer-emony held in the Carey Physical Fitness Center on USAG-Casey July 10 taking responsibilities and command as USAG-Casey Garrison Commander.
U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Jamal Walker
U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Gen. Peter A. Bosse, commander of the 335th Signal Command (Theater), hands commemorative flags to members of the 392nd Expeditionary Signal Battalion who had just finished their first deployments during a welcome home ceremony at Fort Hood, Texas, Feb. 6, 2017. The battalion had just returned from a nine-month deployment to the Middle East. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
Gen. Robert Cone, commanding general of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, leads the Oath of Enlistment to future Soldiers at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl at the Alamodome in San Antonio Jan. 5, 2013. Nearly 100 recruits were sworn in during the ceremony. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Pfc. Victor Blanco, 205th Public Affairs Operations Center)
On Friday, November 18, 2016, the “Patriot Guard Riders”passed by St. James, Missouri escorting the body of United States Army Corporal Donald E. Matney, of Seymour, Missouri, to his final destination. This hero is returning to his beloved country for the first time since 1950. Corporal Matney died in action during the Korean War on July 20, 1950. Corporal Matney’s body was not located and he was reported Missing in Action. In March 1951, unidentified remains were recovered by a local resident in Taejon. The remains were moved to the United Nations Military Cemetery in Tanggok, South Korea where they remained unidentified until May 2016. Corporal Donald E. Matney served his country with honor and distinction in the United States Army and made the ultimate sacrifice on 20 July 1950 as a member of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division near the town of Taejon, South Korea. Law Enforcement along with EMS and Fire personnel was near the I-44 Over pass showing our respect for this American Hero as he is brought home to his final resting place. On November 19, 2016 I was able to attend the funeral of American hero in Seymour,MO today. The whole town was there almost. Such amazing service. This picture said so much. He fought in the Korean War and was MIA. He died over there and they found his remains. Rest In Peace soldier.
Captain Theodore Gaines new stone in Clemson University’s Scroll of Honor during a Memorial Day observance in Clemson’s Memorial Park, May 28, 2017. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
With 35,000 registered runners, participants in the 30th anniversary of the Army Ten-Miler raced Oct. 12, 2014. Starting and ending at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., the course winds its way through Washington, D.C. (Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall PAO photo by Rachel Larue)
On Friday, November 18, 2016, the “Patriot Guard Riders”passed by St. James, Missouri escorting the body of United States Army Corporal Donald E. Matney, of Seymour, Missouri, to his final destination. This hero is returning to his beloved country for the first time since 1950. Corporal Matney died in action during the Korean War on July 20, 1950. Corporal Matney’s body was not located and he was reported Missing in Action. In March 1951, unidentified remains were recovered by a local resident in Taejon. The remains were moved to the United Nations Military Cemetery in Tanggok, South Korea where they remained unidentified until May 2016. Corporal Donald E. Matney served his country with honor and distinction in the United States Army and made the ultimate sacrifice on 20 July 1950 as a member of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division near the town of Taejon, South Korea. Law Enforcement along with EMS and Fire personnel was near the I-44 Over pass showing our respect for this American Hero as he is brought home to his final resting place. On November 19, 2016 I was able to attend the funeral of American hero in Seymour,MO today. The whole town was there almost. Such amazing service. This picture said so much. He fought in the Korean War and was MIA. He died over there and they found his remains. Rest In Peace soldier.
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
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
The U.S. Army and the Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) Host the Latinos on the Fast Track (LOFT) Program at San Jose State University on Thursday, October 10
Fifth Regiment Commissionee Jessica Battersby from Capital University watches the graduation from his seat at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Jesse Beals
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Job Profile: Spc. Michael H. Shelton
HHC, USAG-Daegu Supply Specialist/ Unit Armorer
Kosovar children line the route of the Danish Contingent ruck march beginning at Camp Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, Kosovo, Jan. 15. The participating NATO Soldiers assigned to Multinational Battle Group-East participated in either a 25 kilometer (15.5 miles) or 40 kilometer (24.8 miles)march carrying at least 22 pounds of weight. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Adeline Witherspoon, 20th Public Affairs Detachment)
The U.S. Army All-American Bowl was held at the Alamodome in San Antonio Jan. 5, 2013. The U.S. Army All-American Bowl is sponsored by the U.S. Army. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Pfc. Victor Blanco, 205th Public Affairs Operations Center)
Dozens of Army Reserve soldiers provided support to participants in the World’s Toughest Mudder 2013 event at Raceway Park Nov. 16-17 in Englishtown, N.J.
Army Reserve drill sergeants, aviators and other “Citizen-Soldiers” were on-site to encourage and interact with event participants as they attempt to complete the grueling course as many times as possible within a 24-hour period. Photo by: Cpt. Eric W. Connor, United States Army Reserve Command
The press photographs a dinner attended by President Bill Clinton at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The President visited the base to thank the troops for the support they have provided to Operations ALLIED FORCE and SHINING HOPE. (US Air Force photo by SrA Brian Boisvert)
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The 2018 US Army Europe Ball took place at Schloss Biebrich in Wiesbaden, Germany on 13 October 2018. The event commemorated 100 years of the US Army in the Rheinland. Attendees were addressed by US Army Europe Commanding General Christopher Cavoli and guest speaker Minister Robert Lewentz, the State Minister for the Interior for Sport & Infrastructure in Rheinland-Pflalz. During the ceremony, LTG Cavoli recognized various Soldiers and Civilians for their recent accomplishments. (US Army photo by Ashley L. Keasler)
With 35,000 registered runners, participants in the 30th anniversary of the Army Ten-Miler raced Oct. 12, 2014. Starting and ending at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., the course winds its way through Washington, D.C. (Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall PAO photo by Rachel Larue)
With 35,000 registered runners, participants in the 30th anniversary of the Army Ten-Miler raced Oct. 12, 2014. Starting and ending at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., the course winds its way through Washington, D.C. (Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall PAO photo by Rachel Larue)
The Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC is a reminder of the vigilance kept
and the sacrifices made by American soldiers in their fight for peace and democracy both
at home and abroad. — U.S. Army photo by Mary Grimes
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President Bill Clinton greets a Spangdahlem military family following his arrival here May 5. The president visited the base as part of a tour of military bases throughout Germany to thank the troops for their support of Operations Allied Force and Shining Hope. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Victor M. Trisvan)
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Soldiers from 2-2 prepare a UH-60 rotary wing aircraft for hangar storage in the event of a Typhoon.
U.S. Army photo by Spc. Mark Whitford
NATO Soldiers from Multinational Battle Group-East Forward Command Post participate in the Danish Contingent 25 kilometer (15.5 miles) and 40 kilometer (24.8 miles) ruck march from Camp Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, Kosovo, Jan. 15. The DANCON has been a tradition of the Danish Defense since 1972 and is conducted wherever the Danish deploy. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Adeline Witherspoon, 20th Public Affairs Detachment)