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The proponent of the exercising device in patent no. 90,304 chose to show his models in full dress rather than more lightly and to our mind more appropriately clad for exercise.

U.S. Army Pfc. Rodney Manley and Spc. William Burris with the 2-151st Aviation, S.C. Army National Guard, use their downtime to relax during the Vigilant Guard South Carolina exercise, in Georgetown, S.C., March 8, 2015. Vigilant Guard is a series of federally funded disaster-response drills conducted by National Guard units working with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

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Exercise Timberline

Radio man from the 4th Div. Arty, Fort Lewis, Washington ready for airlift from Healy Lake in central Alaska to a forward position during Exercise Timberline.

14 Feb 63

by Sp4 Kenneth Puckett

Pictorial Branch

Fort Richardson, Alaska

AP72

PACIFIC OCEAN (June 18, 2014) A multinational task force consisting of ships from Brunei, Singapore, the People’s Republic of China and the United States, led by the guided-missile cruiser USS Chosin (CG 65) and including the guided-missile destroyer USS Howard (DDG 83), transits the Pacific in formation during a group sail from Guam to Pearl Harbor. Chosin and the international members of the task force will participate in the 24th biennial Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise. During the transit to Pearl Harbor, the group-sail crews are exercising a range of capabilities to include surface firing, maneuvering, small boat and communication drills, small arms fire and replenishments at sea to prepare for the advanced training they will encounter during RIMPAC. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Brian T. Glunt/ Released

How much time do I spend working out?

Sport exercise, fitness, workout. Young athlete, runner in shoes. Outdoor activity, endurance. Active person road training. Healthy lifestyle. People in motion on sunset.

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Exercise Great Bear

3/4 view of a Canadian-built Nodwell with an MRC-69 mounted on it at the base camp, Tanacross, Alaska.

5 Feb 62

Photo by Pfc. Henri Hebert

 

Fort Devens, Mass.

AT465

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Exercise Great Bear

Scene of a tent fire which caused two casualties at the 712th Engineer Co. in the base camp, Tanacross, Alaska.

5 Feb 62

Photo by Sp4 Halford

CONUS Photo Fac

Fort Devens, Mass

AT465

FORT MAGSAYSAY, Republic of the Philippines - Marine forces here get in position to place an anti-personnel obstacle breaching system during a live-fire demonstration conducted during Exercise Balikatan 2011 here April 13. Balikatan 2011 is an annual bilateral training exercise between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. military to maintain operational readiness and strengthen the U.S.-Philippine relationship.

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Exercise Great Bear

Canadian paratroopers and their gear for war stand by in central Alaska for a U.S.A.F. transport that will take them to Nome for an aerial assault. They are members of A Co., Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry from Edmonton, Alberta.

14 Feb 62

Sp4 Gary L. Dickens [Note: this again appears to be Sp4 Jerry Dickens, with cutline added by H. J. Hamilton]

USARAL Spt Cmd. Photo Facility

Fort Richardson

 

AT465

May 10, 2022

Nanoose, BC

 

Soldiers from 39 and 38 board HMCS Vancouver in preparation for their amphibious landing the next day during Exercise Couger Gauntlet.

 

Photo: Bombardier Albert Law

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Casted by vote last night - exercised my previledge. Is the "cost" of democracy too "free" (as in beer) nowaday or it is cheapen by our attitude to the exercise of it. Afterall, the exercise of democracy is "free" (as in freedom).

This was my first exercise for my Jewelry Projects class.

We had to make 20 pieces with recycled materials only. These was my results.

Exercise COLLABORATIVE SPIRIT 17, which took place at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa from 19 to 22 September, provided an opportunity for Canadian Army stakeholders and civilian leaders to experience a personal and in-depth understanding of Canadian Army capabilities, equipment as well as the professionalism and skill of Canadian soldiers.

Photo by Avr Sylviane St-Cyr

Garrison Imaging Petawawa

 

L’exercice COLLABORATIVE SPIRIT 2017, qui s’est tenu à la Base de soutien de la 4e Division du Canada Petawawa, du 19 au 22 septembre, a procuré à des intervenants liés à l’Armée canadienne et à des dirigeants civils une occasion de voir et de bien comprendre personnellement en quoi consistent les capacités et l’équipement de l’Armée canadienne, de même que de se rendre compte du professionnalisme et des compétences des soldats canadiens.

 

Photo par Avr Sylviane St-Cyr

Section d'imagerie Petawawa PA02-2017-0299-073

Clearance Divers from Fleet Diving Unit Pacific and port inspection divers from the Royal Canadian Navy move to an exercise patrol box by small boat to conduct a mine countermeasure mission on the ocean floor in the area of Juneau, Alaska during Exercise ARCTIC EDGE 2022 on March 8, 2022.

 

Please credit: Master Sailor Dan Bard Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces photo

These and two other guys kept running up and down the steps. But they didn't jump up and down at the top, like in Rocky. I kept wishing they would.

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Members from Fleet Diving Unit Atlantic and Pacific, Royal Canadian Navy, mentor Caribbean partners during a dive as part of Exercise TRADEWINDS 22 in Belize City, Belize on May 9, 2022.

 

Please credit: Cpl Hugo Montpetit, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

Members of the Italian USAR Team work to free a trapped casualty.

1st MSC hosts mobilization readiness exercise

 

Camp Santiago, Salinas: Soldiers of the 1st Mission Support Command's Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment hosted a mobilization readiness exercise at Camp Santiago, P.R., 14-27 March.

 

During the event, HHD Soldiers completed readiness checks for over 1,000 Soldiers. Events such as this are commonly held annually to ensure that commanders can maintain their unit readiness.

 

"We try to do this as the units get closer to their available year in order to have them improve their overall readiness and mobilization posture in the event they get selected (for mobilization) down the road", said Gerardo Rodriguez, mobilization officer for the 1st MSC.

 

Rodriguez said MRXs help units maintain readiness for deployments but they also serve the individual Soldier.

 

"As part of the MRX ... there are different stations and one of them, one of the most important, is medical. A Soldier is completely checked and whatever cannot be fixed at this location ... the Soldier can go to a private (medical) provider and get that situation fixed and that helps them with their overall readiness",he said.

 

Soldiers rotate through eleven different stations in total where they are checked in by HHD Soldiers and efficiently move through the station. While the process has been refined over the years at times people still tend to get impatient.

 

Staff Sgt. Anaselly Ramos, logistics noncommissioned officer with the mobilization team, know the experience can be stressful but to help keep the level of frustration down she leads groups of Soldiers through stations when she sees openings. While each group of Soldiers is instructed to follow the schedule given to them for the MRX, Ramos' method keeps things moving along too.

 

Keeping track of the entire flow of Soldier traffic is a system called the mobilization plan data viewer.

 

"It shows all the stations and actually it runs the SRP (MRX) completely", said Spc. Hector Rodriguez, from Bayamon.

"It's tracking each Soldier by station ... you can see how many have completed (the stations) and how many have not",added Rodriguez, who is assigned to the 311th Quartermaster Company.

 

While the process can be tedious for the Soldiers going from station to station, one Soldier working at the medical readiness station found the MRX to be an opportunity to challenge herself by practicing her public speaking skills.

 

Spc. Jenniffer Gonzalez Diaz, a traffic management coordinator, who's primary language is Spanish, began giving the medical station briefings to many groups of Soldiers. Gonzalez admits that speaking English is not one of her strengths but her determination brought her recognition among her peers and even the Commanding General of the 1st MSC Brig. Gen. Fernando Fernandez.

 

"They gave me the opportunity to participate in this activity so I can ... help them in the system with the Soldiers, and I practiced a lot my English",said Gonzalez.

 

As a member of the the 390th Seaport Company, in Ceiba, Gonzalez recognizes the importance of refining her English language skills. When given the opportunity to refine her abilities when she signed up for the Army, Gonzalez participated in English language courses.

 

"I improved my English, I practiced my English when I took the class but I knew a little bit of the language because we are Puerto Rico and we are bilingual so we took classes when we started in (grade) school", said Gonzalez.

 

Gonzalez knows this isn't the only challenge she'll have to overcome in her military career, which is why she stays motivated and maintains a positive attitude.

 

"The important thing for me is to show people that you are trying, don't get upset, don't get mad if someone corrects you because they are helping you",she said. "If you don't know, ask, so you can learn ... the stuff you learn nobody can take away."

Shot for MC#3-APPROACHES TO PHOTOGRAPHIC CREATIVITY exercise #1

This picture was taken randomly without looking through viewfinder or LCD.

I had no idea what I had taken until I downloaded it later.

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Exercise Timberline

An Army H-21 helicopter form the 65th Transportation Company of Fort Wainwright lands at the Fort Greely airstrip to pick up paratroopers of airborne Co. F, 4th BG, 23d Inf. The infantrymen were scheduled to jump into the combat zone from Air Force C-119 Flying Boxcars, but the jump was cancelled due to high winds.

18 Feb 63

by PFC Jerry Hickey

Pictorial Branch

Fort Richardson, Alaska

AP72

Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) ST JOHNS approaches HMCS FREDERICTON in preparation for a towing exercise during Exercise SPARTAN WARRIOR 16 in the Atlantic Ocean on November 1, 2016.

 

Photo: MCpl Jennifer Kusche, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

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Exercise Great Bear

Lt. Leon Coulon (left) and Col. C.E. Balthis pose by signs after the completion of the ice bridge. The former is the CO of 2nd BG, 60th Inf. and the latter is the CO of B Co., 20th Engineers. Tanacross, Alaska.

5 Feb 62

Photo by Pfc. Henri Hebert

CONUS Photo Fac

Fort Devens, Mass

AT465

South Eastern Area HSE Ambulance Serice

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Exercise Great Bear

Cable section of USARAL Signal Co. laying cables by snoweshoes to provide communication between the Mohawk CP at Fort Greely and Fort Richardson.

8 Feb 62

Photo by Sp4 Paul DeNucce

USARAL Spt Cmd Photo Facility

Fort Richardson

AT465

ARC10442/AR62 ALASKA

 

Exercise Great Bear

Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry parachute down to support the U.S. forces during the maneuver.

20 Feb 62

Sp4 Jerry Dickens

USARAL Spt. Cmd. Photo Lab

Fort Richardson, Alaska

AT465

BLACK SEA, July 17. 2018. ROS Lt.Lupu Dinescu at the sunset during Bulgarian-led exercise BREEZE18. NATO Photo by WO FRAN C. Valverde.

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Exercise Great Bear

Damage to M-8 vehicle for a line of duty investigation at the base camp, Tanacross, Alaska.

5 Feb 62

Photo by Sp4 Halford

CONUS Photo Fac

Fort Devens, Mass

AT465

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Exercise Great Bear

Personnel carrier, M-59, crossing over the Tanana river at Tanacross, Alaska on the ice bridge.

4 Feb 62

Photo by Pfc Henri Hebert

CONUS Photo Fac

Fort Devens, Mass

AT465

Spc. Reginald Cheeseboro of 2nd Battalion, 198th Armored Regiment, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team shows his Omani counterparts his M4 carbine at a range in Thumrait, Oman on Jan. 20, 2019. The Royal Army of Oman and U.S. troops are participating in Inferno Creek, bilateral exercise designed to strengthen military relations between the U.S. and the Royal Army of Oman. It is an opportunity for both countries to build tactical proficiency and gain shared understanding of each other’s forces and support long-term regional stability.

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Exercise Great Bear

Rear view of a power driven Nodwell trailer test vehicle tested for Army use at the base camp, Tanacross, Alaska.

7 Feb 62

Photo by Pfc. Henri Hebert

Fort Devens, Mass.

AT465

Military Police from Fire-Rescue U.S. Army Garrison Baden-Württemberg enter a building during Exercise Active Shooter on Patrick Henry Village in Heidelberg, Germany July 30, 2010. (Photo by Brandon Spragins, USAG Baden-Wuerttemberg Public Affairs)

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Exercise Great Bear

Left 3/4 view of modified Weasel being tested at Tanacross, Alaska.

12 Feb 62

Photo by SP4 Jerry Dickens

Spt. Cmd Photo Lab

AT465

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Exercise Timberline

Eskimo scouts of C Company 1st Scout Battalion Alaska National Guard unloading from C-123 just prior to their infiltrating into the maneuver Timberline area.

9 Feb 63

by Sp5 Hank J. Hamilton

Pictorial Branch

Fort Richardson, Alaska

AP72

A lighting exercise for portrait/studio photography. Fall 09.

 

35mm Ilford Delta 100 film, scanned.

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