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My new command squad (still missing advisors), Valkyrie and my converted Punisher. The bodyguards and commander are also conversions.

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska-Photo from the change of command ceremony for the 3rd Ops Group, Friday, July 15, 2011. U.S. Air Force Col. William G. Routt turned over command of the group to Lt. Col. Derek C. France as Col. John K. McMullen officiated before gathered family members, distinguished guests and military officers and enlisted personnel. (U.S. Air Force/Justin Connaher)

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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About IMCOM – The U.S. Army Installation Management Community:

 

We are the Army’s Home.

 

Our mission is to provide standardized, effective and efficient services, facilities and infrastructure to Soldiers, Families and Civilians for an Army and Nation engaged in persistent conflict.

  

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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DoD Live Blog - usarmyimcom.armylive.dodlive.mil/

 

ROBINSON MANEUVER TRAINING CENTER, N. Little Rock, Ark.:--Command Sgt. Maj. Michael P. Ingram celebrated his retirement ceremony with family and friends on October 27, 2017 at Kordsmeier Readiness Center on Camp Robinson. He served thirty years in a variety of positions, most of which were in the 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team

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Heavy Anti-aircraft (HAA) battery, including four gun emplacements and a command post constructed around 1940 with later gun shed constructed in the early 1950s.

MATERIALS: constructed of reinforced concrete and brick.

PLAN: The command post is located at the centre of the site with the four gun emplacements located in an arc from the north-west of the command post to the south-east. A light anti-aircraft machine gun post is located to the north of the site, with the later gun shed to the very south-west. At both the west and east of the site is a rectangular magazine, attached to the adjoining emplacements with curved walling.

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COMMAND POST: a rectangular building oriented north-west to south-east, the building is constructed in a single range with reinforced concrete roof and large later opening on the west elevation. The roofed range contains two cells, likely to have contained the plotting room and office to the south. Steps lead from the north-east corner of the building to the first of three small enclosed courtyards which would have housed the height finder, predictor and spotting telescope.

EMPLACEMENTS: the four emplacements are octagonal on plan with varying levels of surviving ammunitions lockers to the interior; originally six within each structure. The north-west emplacement has the best survival of these lockers. Each emplacement has an attached generator house to the right of the entrance which, on the north-west emplacement, has been partly converted for domestic use with tiling to the interior. The emplacements would have had an entrance facing the command post and another directly opposite. Each of the emplacements has had one opening in-filled with late-C20 block work. The openings closest to the command post have been retained. Each of the emplacements retain a number of mounting bolts on the floor for positioning the guns.

MAGAZINES: a magazine is located at both the west and east of the site, both attached to the neighbouring emplacement(s) with curved brick walling. The western magazine is subterranean, with its main façade facing north. The building has five bays, with alternating doorway and small, six-light window arrangement. Internally the building is divided into five cells, with openings at the northern end between each acting as a corridor. The opening between bays three and four have been infilled with brick. Each bay has a circular vent within the ceiling and a set of two rectangular holes within the floor, possibly to support racking. The eastern magazine also faces north and has five bays with door openings to each. The building is again divided into five cells, with similar internal openings between the bays, holes within the floor for racking and ceiling ventilation.

LIGHT ANTI-AIRCRAFT MACHINE GUN POST: to the north of the site, approximately 35 metres north-east of the north-western emplacement, stands a rectangular machine gun post with mounting post within the southern enclosed courtyard. To the north of the courtyard, steps lead down to the interior of the building which is subterranean and rectangular on plan with reinforced concrete walling and central supporting concrete post.

GUN SHED: a gun shed is situated to the south-west of the site, and is post-war, probably dating to the early 1950s. The building is square on plan and entered by a doorway on the east elevation with projecting concrete hood. The southern elevation has a series of four casement windows with iron fixings for shuttering and concrete hood mould with stepped sill. The interior of the building is open-plan and would have stored spare gun barrels and parts. A series of concrete beams between the bays supports the ceiling, one of which is currently propped (2020).

The command center is an American LaFrance vehicle.

Command Sgt. Maj. Jack Nichols, command sergeant major of U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) talks with 1st Signal Brigade personnel about Army Cyber careers during a visit with the brigade in the Republic of Korea, Sept. 21, 2023. Nichols was joined by ARCYBER Director of Talent Management Marilyn Brown (right of Nichols) and Deputy Director of Talent Management Lt. Col. Joe Huitt (at center). Learn more about Army Cyber career, internship and fellowship opportunities, and get information on job openings, career fair events and how to apply at www.army.mil/armycyber#org-army-cyber-careers. Learn more about 1st Signal Brigade at 8tharmy.korea.army.mil/1sig/about.asp (Photo by Sgt. Shawnee P. Vercammen)

 

I noticed sometimes the location-based commands don't take effect until I unlock the screen. Seems odd. I'd like those things to just go ahead and happen.

Command Sgt. Maj. Robert C. West celebrates his retirement at the Joint Force Headquarters in Lincoln, Nebraska, Dec. 3, 2022. West retired from the Nebraska Army National Guard after 38 years of dedicated service. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by Spc. Lauren Behn)

IMCOM Commander, Lt. Gen. Michael Ferriter and Command Sgt. Maj. Earl Rice visited the Vicenza Military Community Aug. 14. They visited numerous facilities recognizing exemplary employees and spoke to employees at a Town Hall meeting.

 

Learn more about us on www.usag.vicenza.army.mil or www.facebook.com/USAGVicenza.

 

Photo by Julie M. Lucas, USAG Vicenza Public Affairs Office

First time mounting the Command Shifters to my Trek 620- I routed the cables out to the front, like bar end cables- they looped out and back in. After a while of playing with it, I figured out how to rotate the cable stop to run the cable under the bar tape.

New York National Guard Soldiers stands in formation during a change of command ceremony at Camp Smith, Cortlandt Manor, N.Y., Oct. 19, 2024. The 53rd Troop Command hosted a change of command ceremony for Brig. Gen. Isabela Smith the new incoming commander of the 53rd Troop Command. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Jean Sanon)

I use an old laptop running RocRail to control my trains via LocoBuffer USB. The DCC command station is a DCS200 by Digitrax.

The "snow desk" command center at SFMC in full gear as the snow falls on Feb 6th 2010

International Safety Training College

 

ISTC was founded in 2000 and registered as a college in 2012. The International Safety Training College currently operates two leading centres in Malta and Libya which provide consultancy and training to the highest professional standards in fire fighting, emergency response, disaster management.

 

Address: Hal Far Road, Hal Far, BBG 3000, Malta

Phone: +356 2165 8281

Website: www.istcollege.com.mt

 

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)

Russian command room, Secret Nuclear Bunker at Hack Green

Children perform for us at the Steelworkers' Kindergarten.

2006 Pierce Command Post, Won Command Post Devision and Best in Show.

Gen. Ann Dunwoody, the commander of U.S. Army Materiel Command, met with her female Afghan counterparts during a women’s roundtable event hosted at the U.S. Embassy on Sept. 29.

 

This patch was used by the United States Air Force's Strategic Air Command from the 1950's until 1992. In 1992 the SAC was merged with several other USAF commands to form the Air Combat Command.

Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), conduct a change of command ceremony, June 12, at Conmy Hall on Joint Base Myer- Henderson Hall, Va. Family and friends were in attendance as Lt. Col. Brandon S. Robbins is being releived by Lt. Col. Slade H. Beaudoin as the battalion commander.

Command Sgt. Maj. Robert C. West celebrates his retirement at the Joint Force Headquarters in Lincoln, Nebraska, Dec. 3, 2022. West retired from the Nebraska Army National Guard after 38 years of dedicated service. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by Spc. Lauren Behn)

Command Sgt. Maj. Robert C. West celebrates his retirement at the Joint Force Headquarters in Lincoln, Nebraska, Dec. 3, 2022. West retired from the Nebraska Army National Guard after 38 years of dedicated service. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by Spc. Lauren Behn)

Brentwood Command with 116 Truck on the right of the photo

The Casper-Natrona Command Communications Center vehicle in Casper, Wyoming, on December 7, 2024.

The forward end of the Apollo Command Module; on actual CM's there's a docking mechanism here for attachment to the Lunar Module.

(U.S. Army photo by Lara Poirrier)

80th Training Command (TASS) Soldiers supported the Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Rodeo at Fort Story, Virginia from May 20-24, 2019. The five-day competition was run by U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) personnel to determine the readiness of water purification teams within the U.S. Department of Defense. Competitors this year include Soldiers from the U.S. Army National Guard and active duty, and U.S. Marines.

Col. John M. Scott assumed command of U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I from Col. Hank Dodge during a ceremony at Camp Red Cloud's fitness center July 13, 2012. Command Sgt. Maj. Michael L. Hatfield assumed responsibility for USAG Red Cloud and Area I from Command Sgt. Maj. Nidal Saeed during the same ceremony. - U.S. Army photo by Sgt 1st Class Jeff Troth

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