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Lt Col Alexander F. DeVoe relinquishes command of the 773d Logistics Readiness Squadron to Lt Col S. David Walker during a change of command ceremony on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, July 31, 2015. (U.S. Air Force photo/Alejandro Pena)

RDF Command and Staff College students showcase cultural diversity | Musanze, 10 January 2025

Photographs taken by Chris Putman at the 2011 AUSA Conference in Washington, DC.

 

RDF Command and Staff College students showcase cultural diversity | Musanze, 10 January 2025

Soldiers from the Virginia National Guard’s Suffolk-based Troop B, 2nd Squadron, 183rd Cavalry, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team conduct a change of command ceremony July 9, 2015, in Suffolk, Va. 1st Lt. Matthew Wright took command of the unit from Capt. Paul Marcinko and will lead the troop on its upcoming federal active duty deployment to begin Sept. 8, 2015. The Winchester-based 3rd Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment, 116th IBCT received a mobilization order to enter active federal service for duty in Southwest Asia in support of ongoing overseas contingency operations, and Troop B will be assigned to the battalion for the deployment. The mobilization is expected to be for about 12 months. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)

Command Centre RAF Holmpton Nuclear Bunker

Lt. Col. Frank Sobchak assumed command of the U.S. Army Garrison-Natick in a June 10 ceremony. Mr. Russ Hall, IMCOM Northeast Region Director presided over the ceremony. Sobchak took command from the outgoing commander Lt. Col. Kari Otto. (Photos by David Kamm)

RDF Command and Staff College students showcase cultural diversity | Musanze, 10 January 2025

RDF Command and Staff College students showcase cultural diversity | Musanze, 10 January 2025

Maj. Gen. Kevin Vereen, USAREC commanding general, and KDVA Commissioner Keith Jackson signed an Army Partnership for Youth Success agreement during a ceremony here on the eve of Veterans Day. (U.S. Army photo by Lara Poirrier)

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Jackson’s Division, Jackson’s Command

Brigadier General J. R. Jones, Commanding.

 

(September 17, 1862.)

 

Early in the morning of the 17th, while in the position taken on the evening before, Jackson’s Division was subjected to a heavy fire of artillery from the light Batteries in its front which was replied to by the Batteries of the Division, Poague’s, Carpenter’s, Brockenbrough’s, Raine’s, Caskie’s and Wooding’s. Heavy guns beyond the Antietam enfiladed the Division line and took it in reverse. Upon the advance of the Federal line, at 6 A. M., east of and on the Pike, the Confederate skirmishers were thrown out behind the rocky ledge 78 yards west of this and fired into the flank of Doubleday’s Division as it neared this point. By the deployment of Gibbon’s and Patrick’s Brigades west of the Pike the skirmishers were driven in, Doubleday advanced to and south of this point, met Grigsby’s first line – the Brigades of Winder and Jones – and after an obstinate contest of over half an hour, Grigsby was compelled to fall back to the second line in the edge of the woods 380 yards south. In the early part of the day Brigadier General Jones was wounded and turned over command of the Division to Brigadier General W. E. Starke.

First Command winner of the Geoff Murphy Handicap @ Caulfield on April 11th 2009

Change of Command for General Paul Funk at Fort Riley, KS.

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SASEBO, Japan (Apr. 25, 2011) - Mineman Seaman Patrick Armontrout stands at parade rest during sea and anchor aboard USS Avenger (MCM 1). This is Avenger's first deployment since being forward-deployed to Sasebo, Japan. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Brian A. Stone)

 

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Command Module from an Apollo mission

U.S. Army Reserve Col. Peggy Stradford, 79th Sustainment Support Command Chief of Staff, awards Staff Sgt. Christopher Tubrick for winning the Best Warrior Competition, following the event at Joint Forces Training Base, Los Alamitos, Calif., on April 6.

 

The Best Warrior Competition is a multi-event competition which tests Soldiers both physically and mentally in various military topics and activities. At the conclusion of the three-day event, one Soldier and one Non-Commissioned Officer is selected to be awarded the title 79th SSC Best Warrior and represent the command in the U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition scheduled to be held at Fort McCoy, Wis., 23-28 June.

 

A total of six Army Reserve Soldiers, who were selected from more than 20,000 Warrior-Citizens, competed for the title 79th SSC “Best Warrior.” The 79th SSC Best Warrior Competition winners of 2013 are Staff Sgt. Christopher Tubrick 443rd Transportation Company and Spc. Devin Singer of the 851st Transportation Company.

(U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Heather Doppke/released)

Marine Corps Col. Andrew M. Regan relieved outgoing battalion commander Col. Anthony S. Barnes during a change of command ceremony for Headquarters and Service Battalion, Headquarters Marine Corps Henderson Hall, at the Henderson Hall portion of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall July 10. Barnes also retired from the Marine Corps during the ceremony. (Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall PAO photo by Nell King/Released)

One end of the main building is the protected control bunker. It's lower than the main building and has no windows.

Competitors from across the command came to Fort Dix, New Jersey to compete in the 108th Training Command's Best Warrior and Drill Sergeant of the Year Competitions. Day 1 of the competition was taxing and included a pre-dawn Army Fitness Test that was followed up by several round-robin style Warrior Tasks/Drill Sergeant Modules. After that, the Soldiers did some urban orienteering to the Field House were they competed in the Army Combat Fitness Test.

NEW LONDON, Conn. – U.S. Coast Guard Rear Adm. Scott Buschman, commanding officer of Force Readiness Command, presides of the Coast Guard Leadership Development Center’s first change of command ceremony as Capt. Gregory Wisener relieves Capt. Andrea Marcille, the LDC’s first commanding officer, in front of Yeaton Hall at the Academy, July 31, 2014.

 

The Leadership Development Center was founded in 1998 as a division of the Academy and established as its own unit in 2013. The Leadership Development Center is an educational center of leadership excellence for the entire Coast Guard and more than 5,000 students per year attend more than 20 college-accredited courses through the American Council of Education.

 

U.S. Coast Guard photos by Petty Officer 3rd Class Richard Brahm.

 

Fine control engines of Apollo Command Module.

Command of the 111th Military Intelligence Brigade was passed from Col. Scott Fitzgerald to Col. Loren Traugutt in a COVID-19 modified ceremony held in Hangar 3 on Libby Army Airfield June 19, 2020. Maj. Gen. Laura Potter, commander of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence was the reviewing officer. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)

McAlester Army Ammunition Plant held a change of command ceremony on June 21, 2017. COL Sean M. Herron relinquished command to COL Joseph D. Blanding, who arrived in southeastern Oklahoma from the Joint Munitions Command, where he was the Chief of Staff. He is the 35th commander of the ammunition production facility that was commissioned as Naval Ammunition Depot, McAlester, on May 20, 1943, and the 18th commander since it was turned over to the U.S. Army. The host for the event was BG Richard B. Dix, Commanding General, Joint Munitions Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Ill. (U.S. Army photos)

McAlester Army Ammunition Plant held a change of command ceremony on June 21, 2017. COL Sean M. Herron relinquished command to COL Joseph D. Blanding, who arrived in southeastern Oklahoma from the Joint Munitions Command, where he was the Chief of Staff. He is the 35th commander of the ammunition production facility that was commissioned as Naval Ammunition Depot, McAlester, on May 20, 1943, and the 18th commander since it was turned over to the U.S. Army. The host for the event was BG Richard B. Dix, Commanding General, Joint Munitions Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Ill. (U.S. Army photos)

Command Sgt. Maj. Jonathan J. Whaley takes responsibility as the command sergeant major of the Lynchburg-based 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team from Command Sgt. Maj. Irving N. Reed, Jr., June 2, 2019, in Lynchburg, Virginia. (U.S. National Guard photo by Cotton Puryear)

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About the U.S. Army Installation Management Community:

 

IMCOM handles the day-to-day operations of U.S. Army installations

around the globe - We are the Army's Home. Army installations are

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every day. We endeavor to provide a quality of life for Soldiers,

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Command of the 111th Military Intelligence Brigade was passed from Col. Scott Fitzgerald to Col. Loren Traugutt in a COVID-19 modified ceremony held in Hangar 3 on Libby Army Airfield June 19, 2020. Maj. Gen. Laura Potter, commander of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence was the reviewing officer. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)

Igloo Command is a fast-paced arcade game for the iPhone/iPad/Android that modernizes a classic premise with touch based controls.

 

by Nick Santaniello

 

for more info:

itp.nyu.edu/shows/spring2011/2011/04/25/igloo-command/

Concert 28/09/2013 - La Rumeur, Lille - avec Hats Barn et Je

 

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U.S. Army Materiel Command selected its 2011 Soldier and Noncommissioned Officer of the Year following a “Best Warrior” competition at Rock Island Arsenal, July 10 -15.

Lt. Gen. Rick Lynch., Commander, Installation Management Command, will host a flag uncasing ceremony for the U.S. Army Installation Management Command Oct. 5, 2010 at 10 a.m. in San Antonio, Texas.

 

Dr. Joseph W. Westphal, Under Secretary of the United States Army, will be the guest speaker.

The ceremony represents the presence of the installation management community and the assumption of the command's authority in San Antonio. The installation management community includes the U.S. Army Installation Management Command Headquarters and two major subordinate commands: U.S. Army Environmental Command and the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Command.

 

IMCOM temporarily occupies leased space in northeastern San Antonio until the new IMCOM Headquarters Building on Fort Sam Houston is completed in October 2011.

 

Uncasing the flag exemplifies how IMCOM, headquartered in "Military City USA," is transforming to make Army installations the Army's Home.

 

U.S. Army Installation Management Command Organizational Day Festivities

 

Soldiers, Civilian employees and their Families took a break from their normal, busy work schedules to participate in team building activities and celebrate the recent transition of the IMCOM headquarters to San Antonio, Texas.

 

To learn more about the move to San Antonio, visit here:

www.army.mil/-news/2010/10/06/46153-headquarters-imcom-mo...

 

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Our vision:

 

Army installations are the Department of Defense standard for infrastructure quality and are the provider of consistent, quality services that are a force multiplier in supported organizations’ mission accomplishment, and materially enhance Soldier and Family well-being and readiness.

 

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Los Angeles Fire Department trucks on PCH at Zuma Beach Palisades Fire Command Center

A command module from one of the Skylab mission is being put into storage at NASA Ames Research Center. -circa 1978

80th Training Command Soldier Sgt. 1st Class Adam Berry, a certified Master Fitness Trainer, trains 80th Soldiers to become the command’s very first Level II Validation graders for the new Army Combat Fitness Test. The ACFT will likely become standard in some parts of the Army a few months earlier than the deadline to bring it to full operating capability, which can be in October 2019, but no later than October 2020. (Photos by Sgt. 1st Class Elizabeth Breckenkamp, 80th TC Public Affairs)

The U.S. Army Contracting Command Best Warrior Competition took place June 5-9 at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas.

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