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Cadre assess targets during Group and Zero at 7th Brigade's Operation Agile Leader, July 28, at Fort Knox, Ky. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

Cadet Audrey Creighton, University of Tennessee, participates in a Field Training Exercise at 7th Brigade's Operation Agile Leader, July 29, at Fort Knox, KY. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

Jacob Page homered and Harold Earls and Daniel Cortes collected two hits apiece as Army beat Fairleigh Dickinson, 7-3, April 1, in a non-conference baseball game at Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Fincham)

Cadets from 7th Brigade participate in the Group and Zero Event during Operation Agile Leader, July 28, at Fort Knox, KY. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

Cadet Emma Kulick, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, aims at moving targets during the Weapons Qualification event for 7th Brigade's Operation Agile Leader, July 28, at Fort Knox, Ky. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

Jacob Page homered and Harold Earls and Daniel Cortes collected two hits apiece as Army beat Fairleigh Dickinson, 7-3, April 1, in a non-conference baseball game at Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Fincham)

Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve command sergeant major, conducts battlefield circulation during the Warrior Exercise (WAREX) and exercise Red Dragon at Fort McCoy, Wis., July 16-17, 2016.

Cadets participate in a Field Training Exercise at 7th Brigade's Operation Agile Leader, July 29, at Fort Knox, KY. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

Jacob Page homered and Harold Earls and Daniel Cortes collected two hits apiece as Army beat Fairleigh Dickinson, 7-3, April 1, in a non-conference baseball game at Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Fincham)

Day 3 of external training for the 2018 Sandhurst Military Skills Competition at the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY, April 12, 2018.

Columbia put together 13 hits against seven Army pitchers and posted a 4-0 victory March 27, in a non-conference game at Johnson Stadium. (U.S. Army photos by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Fincham)

Cadet Audrey Creighton, University Tennessee, assess her target during the Group and Zero event at 7th Brigade's Operation Agile Leader, July 28, at Fort Knox, Ky. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

Joseph Anthony Califano, Jr.

(born May 15, 1931) is as of 2005 the Chairman of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University. (CASA) He has held many posts in the United States Government including United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare from 1977 until 1979. He is now one of only two living former secretaries of Health, Education, and Welfare (the other is his predecessor, Forest David Mathews).

 

Califano graduated from College of the Holy Cross in 1952 and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1955.

 

Califano held various legal positions in the United States Department of Defense, eventually becoming the general counsel of the United States Army. Califano was awarded the Distinguished Civilian Service Medal.

Lehigh's Colin Gotzon limited Army to two hits and Kevin Long pitched out of a bases-loaded jam as Lehigh beat Army, 3-0, Monday in the second game of a Patriot League doubleheader at Doubleday Field at Johnson Stadium March 31. (U.S. Army photos by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Fincham)

A Cadre assesses Cadet Sawyer Mattingly's target during Group and Zero at 7th Brigade's Operation Agile Leader, July 28, at Fort Knox, Ky. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

A Cadet communicates with his peers during a Field Training Exercise attack mission at 7th Brigade's Operation Agile Leader, July 29, at Fort Knox, KY. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

Cadet Lamar Johnson, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, participates in a Field Training Exercise at 7th Brigade's Operation Agile Leader, July 29, at Fort Knox, KY. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

Cadet Emma Kulick, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, aims at moving targets during the Weapons Qualification event for 7th Brigade's Operation Agile Leader, July 28, at Fort Knox, Ky. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

Cadet Audrey Creighton, University of Tennessee, participates in a Field Training Exercise at 7th Brigade's Operation Agile Leader, July 29, at Fort Knox, KY. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Tim Adams and Capt. Kim Dortélus speak to students from the New York University Women's Health Student Nursing Association and Nursing Students for Global Health during an April 4 event and to a class of senior nursing students of veteran and retired U.S. Army nurse Dr. Sylvia Colon Cabassa at Fairleigh Dickinson University on April 5. Lt. Col. Adams' remarks centered on his career as an Army anesthetic nurse, including eight years at Tripler Medical Center in Honolulu, deployments to Iraq and to Afghanistan, and time spent providing assistance in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. This presentation was a part of the U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) College Tour which is an opportunity for students to learn about medical-related opportunities and incentives offered by the Army.

 

To learn more about opportunities with the U.S. Army Medical Department, visit www.goarmy.com/amedd.html

Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve command sergeant major, visits with U.S. Army Reserve 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion based out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., July 22, 2016. The 1-214th GSAB, Bravo company provided Wills with their mission capabilities and provided Wills and U.S. Army Reserve soldiers from the 301st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 104th Training Division, and 476th Chemical Battalion, a flyover of JBLM and Mount Rainier. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Marisol Walker/Released)

7th Brigade Cadets participate in a Field Training Exercise during Operation Agile Lead, July 28, at Fort Knox, KY. |Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

ORLANDO, Fla. – Soldiers from the 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) engaged with America’s next generation of leaders at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando Nov. 17, 2016.

 

Army Maj. Frederick Moss, provost marshal, 143d ESC, and Army Staff Sgt. Andre Osby, maintenance manager, 143d ESC, joined members of the Army Marketing Research Group and the Tampa and Miami Army Recruiting Battalions to educate students and faculty members about the Army’s vision, mission and values. Moss and Osby encouraged hundreds of students to participate in several interactive exhibits that included individual fitness challenges, team building exercises, and even an AH-64 Apache helicopter flight simulator.

 

Many students waiting for their turn to don blindfolds, solve puzzles or perform pullups spoke with the Soldiers about their training, experience and aspirations. While these casual conversations opened opportunities to introduce potential recruits to the Army’s robust enlisted and Reserve Officer Training Corps programs, they also fostered greater respect and understanding about the Army’s role in developing strong communities and mutually beneficial partnerships both at home and abroad.

 

The school visit is one of the many Army-sponsored events connected to the Florida Classic, one of America’s largest college football rivalry featuring two historically black colleges: Bethune–Cookman University and Florida A&M University. Moss, Osby and other 143d ESC Soldiers will actively participate in these community engagement activities leading up to the Nov. 20 kickoff at Camping World Stadium in downtown Orlando.

 

Photo by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143d ESC

 

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Cadets participate in a Field Training Exercise at 7th Brigade's Operation Agile Leader, July 29, at Fort Knox, KY. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

ORLANDO, Fla. - Soldiers from the 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) engaged with thousands of job seekers during a career fair conducted Nov. 18, 2016, at the Amway Center in Orlando, Fla.

 

Army Sgt. 1st Class Tarshekia L. McNear, operations noncommissioned officer, 143d ESC, and Army Sgt. Eddie J. Washington, logistics NCO, 143d ESC, collaborated with members of the Army Marketing Research Group, Florida A&M University Army Reserve Officer Training Corps and local recruiting battalions to educate their resume-wielding guests about the hundreds of career opportunities open to the U.S. Army’s enlisted and officer corps. McNear and Washington shared their first-hand knowledge and experience serving in the Army Reserve with scores of candidates who seek to serve their country on a part-time basis.

 

Hosted by Orlandojobs.com, the fair comprised almost 100 employers who attracted more than 3,000 applicants living throughout Orange, Brevard and Volusia counties. As the largest Army Reserve unit in Central Florida, the 143d ESC continually seeks self-motivated men and women in the local area to train, lead and mentor Soldiers.

 

The career fair is one of the many Army-sponsored events connected to the Florida Classic, one of America’s largest college football rivalry featuring two historically black colleges: Bethune–Cookman University and Florida A&M University. McNear, Washington and other 143d ESC Soldiers will actively participate in these community engagement activities leading up to the Nov. 19 kickoff at Camping World Stadium in downtown Orlando.

 

Photos by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143d ESC

 

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A Cadet stays on watch during a Field Training Exercise at 7th Brigade's Operation Agile Leader, July 29, at Fort Knox, KY. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

Jacob Page homered and Harold Earls and Daniel Cortes collected two hits apiece as Army beat Fairleigh Dickinson, 7-3, April 1, in a non-conference baseball game at Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Fincham)

Cadets from 7th Brigade participate in the Group and Zero Event during Operation Agile Leader, July 28, at Fort Knox, KY. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

A 7th Brigade Cadet walks back to his weapon after assessing his target during the Group and Zero event at Operation Agile Leader, July 28, at Fort Knox, KY. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

Jacob Page homered and Harold Earls and Daniel Cortes collected two hits apiece as Army beat Fairleigh Dickinson, 7-3, April 1, in a non-conference baseball game at Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Fincham)

LTG Charles D. Luckey, Chief of Army Reserve and U.S. Army Reserve Commanding General leads Soldiers assigned to the Office of the Chief, Army Reserve, on a morning run at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, July 8, 2016. As the Chief of Army Reserve and Commanding General, Luckey leads a community-based force of more than 200,000 Soldiers and Civilians with a “footprint” that includes 50 states, five territories, and more than 30 countries. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Marisol Walker)

ORLANDO, Fla. – Soldiers from the 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) engaged with America’s next generation of leaders at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando Nov. 17, 2016.

 

Army Maj. Frederick Moss, provost marshal, 143d ESC, and Army Staff Sgt. Andre Osby, maintenance manager, 143d ESC, joined members of the Army Marketing Research Group and the Tampa and Miami Army Recruiting Battalions to educate students and faculty members about the Army’s vision, mission and values. Moss and Osby encouraged hundreds of students to participate in several interactive exhibits that included individual fitness challenges, team building exercises, and even an AH-64 Apache helicopter flight simulator.

 

Many students waiting for their turn to don blindfolds, solve puzzles or perform pullups spoke with the Soldiers about their training, experience and aspirations. While these casual conversations opened opportunities to introduce potential recruits to the Army’s robust enlisted and Reserve Officer Training Corps programs, they also fostered greater respect and understanding about the Army’s role in developing strong communities and mutually beneficial partnerships both at home and abroad.

 

The school visit is one of the many Army-sponsored events connected to the Florida Classic, one of America’s largest college football rivalry featuring two historically black colleges: Bethune–Cookman University and Florida A&M University. Moss, Osby and other 143d ESC Soldiers will actively participate in these community engagement activities leading up to the Nov. 20 kickoff at Camping World Stadium in downtown Orlando.

 

Photo by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143d ESC

 

#GoArmy

#Armyexperience

#Armyteamtampa

Cadre assess targets during Group and Zero at 7th Brigade's Operation Agile Leader, July 28, at Fort Knox, Ky. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

Jacob Page homered and Harold Earls and Daniel Cortes collected two hits apiece as Army beat Fairleigh Dickinson, 7-3, April 1, in a non-conference baseball game at Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Fincham)

Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve command sergeant major, conducts battlefield circulation during the Warrior Exercise (WAREX) and exercise Red Dragon at Fort McCoy, Wis., July 16-17, 2016.

Pfc. Nicholas Prussing (Bothel, Wash.) makes his way over the U.S. Army "Berlin Wall" obstacle at Tough Mudder Seattle.

The U.S. Army teams up with Tough Mudder challenging participants to reach beyond their perceived limits, to dig deep, and overcome obstacles through teamwork, dedication, perseverance, and a whole lot of hooah!

Columbia put together 13 hits against seven Army pitchers and posted a 4-0 victory March 27, in a non-conference game at Johnson Stadium. (U.S. Army photos by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Fincham)

Jacob Page homered and Harold Earls and Daniel Cortes collected two hits apiece as Army beat Fairleigh Dickinson, 7-3, April 1, in a non-conference baseball game at Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Fincham)

Once the range is announced clear, new cadets assigned to Company D range walk to their targets to assess how well they did. Each of the eight companies in the Cadet Basic Training regiment will conduct four days of marksmanship training that culminates with weapon qualification. New cadets receive training on how to properly change magazines, use of cover in the prone and kneeling position, correcting malfunctions and accuracy. The marksmanship training includes both day and night fire. Want to try some marksmanship training online? go to www.goarmy.com/downloads/marksman-game.html. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs

ORLANDO, Fla. – Soldiers from the 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) engaged with America’s next generation of leaders at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando Nov. 17, 2016.

 

Army Maj. Frederick Moss, provost marshal, 143d ESC, and Army Staff Sgt. Andre Osby, maintenance manager, 143d ESC, joined members of the Army Marketing Research Group and the Tampa and Miami Army Recruiting Battalions to educate students and faculty members about the Army’s vision, mission and values. Moss and Osby encouraged hundreds of students to participate in several interactive exhibits that included individual fitness challenges, team building exercises, and even an AH-64 Apache helicopter flight simulator.

 

Many students waiting for their turn to don blindfolds, solve puzzles or perform pullups spoke with the Soldiers about their training, experience and aspirations. While these casual conversations opened opportunities to introduce potential recruits to the Army’s robust enlisted and Reserve Officer Training Corps programs, they also fostered greater respect and understanding about the Army’s role in developing strong communities and mutually beneficial partnerships both at home and abroad.

 

The school visit is one of the many Army-sponsored events connected to the Florida Classic, one of America’s largest college football rivalry featuring two historically black colleges: Bethune–Cookman University and Florida A&M University. Moss, Osby and other 143d ESC Soldiers will actively participate in these community engagement activities leading up to the Nov. 20 kickoff at Camping World Stadium in downtown Orlando.

 

Photo by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143d ESC

 

#GoArmy

#Armyexperience

#Armyteamtampa

Cadre assess targets during Group and Zero at 7th Brigade's Operation Agile Leader, July 28, at Fort Knox, Ky. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

ORLANDO, Fla. – Soldiers from the 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) engaged with America’s next generation of leaders at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando Nov. 17, 2016.

 

Army Maj. Frederick Moss, provost marshal, 143d ESC, and Army Staff Sgt. Andre Osby, maintenance manager, 143d ESC, joined members of the Army Marketing Research Group and the Tampa and Miami Army Recruiting Battalions to educate students and faculty members about the Army’s vision, mission and values. Moss and Osby encouraged hundreds of students to participate in several interactive exhibits that included individual fitness challenges, team building exercises, and even an AH-64 Apache helicopter flight simulator.

 

Many students waiting for their turn to don blindfolds, solve puzzles or perform pullups spoke with the Soldiers about their training, experience and aspirations. While these casual conversations opened opportunities to introduce potential recruits to the Army’s robust enlisted and Reserve Officer Training Corps programs, they also fostered greater respect and understanding about the Army’s role in developing strong communities and mutually beneficial partnerships both at home and abroad.

 

The school visit is one of the many Army-sponsored events connected to the Florida Classic, one of America’s largest college football rivalry featuring two historically black colleges: Bethune–Cookman University and Florida A&M University. Moss, Osby and other 143d ESC Soldiers will actively participate in these community engagement activities leading up to the Nov. 20 kickoff at Camping World Stadium in downtown Orlando.

 

Photo by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143d ESC

 

#GoArmy

#Armyexperience

#Armyteamtampa

Cadet Josef Eisgruber, Indiana University, stays on watch during a Field Training Exercise attack mission during 7th Brigade's Operation Agile Leader, July 29, at Fort Knox, KY. | Photo by Catrina Dubiansky, U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.

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