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New York National Guard Color Guard march in formation with the guidon 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)
Model: Kalyabreeaa Capelo
Photo: Kalyabreeaa Capelo
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Chain of Command - Violator
Hair: Red Queen
My temporary command post. At some point, I'd like to have a solid table or desk with better leg room that doesn't wobble.
Also, I bought that lamp *because* it was so gosh darned ugly. I love it.
Command Performance 2019 Cocktail Hour at the Historic Carolina Theatre - May 2, 2019 - photo by Marshall Hurley
The road to mastery is not walked in the company of many—it is a solitary march, where the weak fall away, and only the resolute endure.
A man forged in discipline does not look back; he does not hesitate. His path is lit not by luck, but by the fire of relentless will, the unwavering pursuit of absolute control. Those who follow do so not by command, but by necessity—for leadership is not a claim, it is a consequence of supremacy.
“To lead is not to be given power, but to seize it, to embody it, to become it.”
Looking along the Medway (from the sewage / pumping station at riverside!) toward Command House pub and resturant. Lloyds building to the left.
Col. Gregory R. Bodenstein assumes command of the 37 TRG from Col. John T. Goodson during a Change of Command ceremony on July 19. 2024, JBSA-Lackland, Texas (U.S. Air Force Photo By Jonathan Cotto)
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)
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)
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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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.
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Brig. Gen. Paul C. Hurley, 19th ESC Commander and Brig. Gen. Jung, Won IL, Dean of Faculty at the Korean Army Academy are superimposed on the Texas A&M football field during Gen. Hurley’s visit to the Korean Army Academy in Younchun Nov. 4.
This counter had become a place to pile items that did not have a home. So, we purged a lot of the paper and found a home for misc. items. The result: A clean, organized, and functional space for important papers used daily.
Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody, U.S. Army Materiel Command's commanding general, honors several awardees following a town hall meeting in the Bob Jones Auditorium at Redstone Arsenal, Ala., March 25.
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 of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Huachuca passed from Col. Jarrod Moreland to Col. John Ives in a ceremony on Brown Parade Field June 16, 2022. Mr. Vincent Grewatz, Installation Management Command Director of Training was the reviewing officer. (U.S Army photo by Tanja Linton)
KUWAIT NAVAL BASE, Kuwait--Soldiers from the 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) gathered together aboard the Army Logistical Support Vessel 05, Major General Charles P Gross, to congratulate newly promoted Chief Warrant Officer 4 Lawrence Claflin during a promotion ceremony held here Nov. 22. Claflin is the support operations sea mobility branch chief for the 143d ESC and has served in the Army watercraft field for over 25 years.
Photos by Staff Sgt. Ian B. Shay, Public Affairs NCO and Spc. Aaron Ellerman, Public Affairs Specialist, 143d ESC