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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.
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)
Lighting at the Armed Forces Recruiting Station in Times Square, part of a recently completed U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District project, shines bright Dec. 7, 2011. The project included upgrades to the station and the replacement and installation of illuminated energy efficient light emitting diodes American Flags on both sides of the station. The new look will help the station to continue to synchronize with the backdrop of Times Square and heighten security and visibility while also increasing the energy efficiency of the facility. (Photo by Dan Desmet, New York District public affairs)
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)
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)
Deputy Secretary of Defense Patrick M. Shanahan attends the Army-Navy football game Dec. 9, 2017, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa. The Army Black Knights beat the Navy Midshipmen 14-13. (DOD photo by U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Brigitte N. Brantley)
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)
LTC Robert Wagner speaks with DECA students during the Executive Mentor Program.
The U.S. Army is an annual sponsor of DECA’s International Career Development Conference. The nonprofit student organization hosted this year’s event April 23-26 in Nashville, Tennessee.
For more information about the DECA International Career Development Conference, visit: www.deca.org/high-school-programs/high-school-educational...
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)
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)
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)
DECA students visit the U.S. Army interactive exhibit space to learn more about education and career options.
The U.S. Army is an annual sponsor of DECA’s International Career Development Conference. The nonprofit student organization hosted this year’s event April 23-26 in Nashville, Tennessee.
For more information about the DECA International Career Development Conference, visit: www.deca.org/high-school-programs/high-school-educational...
Soldiers offer encouragement to Tough Mudder Seattle participants as they make their way out of the starting chute.
DECA students tested their strength at the U.S. Army tent after the DECA Dash 5k.
The U.S. Army is an annual sponsor of DECA’s International Career Development Conference. The nonprofit student organization hosted this year’s event April 23-26 in Nashville, Tennessee.
For more information about the DECA International Career Development Conference, visit: www.deca.org/high-school-programs/high-school-educational...
PASADENA, Calif — U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District Commander Col. Mark Toy joined Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines to celebrate the grand opening of a military career center here Aug. 22.
“It’s an example of ‘Building Strong and Taking Care of People,’ which is actually the motto we have in the Los Angeles District,” said Toy. “I chose it because I want everyone to remember that everything we do in the Corps of Engineers, everything we build for our Soldiers, has at its heart the idea that we are taking care of people.”
Since 2009, the U.S. Army Recruiting Command has used the term Pinnacle to describe these state-of-the-art facilities and their team approach to recruiting. USAREC sees this re-organization as a way to improve the quality of life for its recruiters. These larger stations consolidate the operations of several offices. This location accommodates the local company command team as well.
One of the new tenants, Air Force enlisted accession recruiter Staff Sgt. Kenneth D. Stubbs said, “the new facility is nice and I like the fact that everything is new and functional so it provides for a better work atmosphere.”
According to Corps realty specialist Dustin Ku, this center comes in at 8,500 square feet with the Army accounting for just over 4,086 square feet of floor and office space to accommodate its Pinnacle design. The Navy has 2036 sq. ft., also co-locating their area supervisor, the Marines at 1700 sq. ft. and the Air Force at 678 sq. ft.
“The District is really proud of our recruiting facilities program,” said Toy. “We administer 269 leases that are worth a total of $31 million. In my mind, it’s money well spent.”
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)
(Pictured left to right): Sgt. Erik Haney, Spc. Jared Cozad, Sgt. 1st Class Stephen Wilson and Sgt. 1st Class Amanda Rohr make their way to the Tough Mudder Seattle obstacle.
Army Reserve Soldiers celebrate a strong finish at Tough Mudder Seattle!
(Pictured left to right): Spc. Darren Dacosta, Spc. Jared Cozad, Sgt. Erik Haney, Sgt. 1st Class Amanda Rohr, Sgt. 1st Class Stephen Wilson and Spc. Kati McDonnell.
Spc. John Lucero (Lacey, Wash.) dives into the mud while tackling the final "Electroshock Therapy" obstacle at Tough Mudder Seattle.
Army Reserve Soldiers get ready to tackle the Tough Mudder Seattle course.
Front row (left to right): Sgt. 1st Class Amanda Rohr, Spc. Darren Dacosta and Spc. Kati McDonnell.
Back row (left to right): Sgt. Erik Haney, Spc. Jared Cozad and Sgt. 1st Class Stephen Wilson.
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.
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.
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)
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!
DECA students take fitness challenges in the Army's interactive exhibit space.
The U.S. Army is an annual sponsor of DECA’s International Career Development Conference. The nonprofit student organization hosted this year’s event April 23-26 in Nashville, Tennessee.
For more information about the DECA International Career Development Conference, visit: www.deca.org/high-school-programs/high-school-educational...
U.S. Army Recruiting Command Regular Army Recruiter of the Year Staff Sgt. Christopher Geber, U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion-Chicago plays pool with children at the Calderon Clubhouse of the Boys & Girls Clubs of San Antonio during 2018 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, Jan. 2.
DECA students tested their strength at the U.S. Army tent after the DECA Dash 5k.
The U.S. Army is an annual sponsor of DECA’s International Career Development Conference. The nonprofit student organization hosted this year’s event April 23-26 in Nashville, Tennessee.
For more information about the DECA International Career Development Conference, visit: www.deca.org/high-school-programs/high-school-educational...
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!
PASADENA, Calif — U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District Commander Col. Mark Toy joined Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines to celebrate the grand opening of a military career center here Aug. 22.
“It’s an example of ‘Building Strong and Taking Care of People,’ which is actually the motto we have in the Los Angeles District,” said Toy. “I chose it because I want everyone to remember that everything we do in the Corps of Engineers, everything we build for our Soldiers, has at its heart the idea that we are taking care of people.”
Since 2009, the U.S. Army Recruiting Command has used the term Pinnacle to describe these state-of-the-art facilities and their team approach to recruiting. USAREC sees this re-organization as a way to improve the quality of life for its recruiters. These larger stations consolidate the operations of several offices. This location accommodates the local company command team as well.
One of the new tenants, Air Force enlisted accession recruiter Staff Sgt. Kenneth D. Stubbs said, “the new facility is nice and I like the fact that everything is new and functional so it provides for a better work atmosphere.”
According to Corps realty specialist Dustin Ku, this center comes in at 8,500 square feet with the Army accounting for just over 4,086 square feet of floor and office space to accommodate its Pinnacle design. The Navy has 2036 sq. ft., also co-locating their area supervisor, the Marines at 1700 sq. ft. and the Air Force at 678 sq. ft.
“The District is really proud of our recruiting facilities program,” said Toy. “We administer 269 leases that are worth a total of $31 million. In my mind, it’s money well spent.”
Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve command sergeant major, joins U.S. Army Reserve soldiers from the 301st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade for the Freedom Run held on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., July 23, 2016.
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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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!
The U.S. Army Reserve Ambassador Forum was held Sept. 16, 2016 in Crystal City, Virginia. The forum attended by over 60 Army Reserve Ambassadors from across the county welcomed speakers, LTG Charles D. Luckey, Chief of Army Reserve and SMA Daniel Dailey, Sergeant Major of the Army. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Marisol Walker)
LTC Robert Wagner speaks with DECA students during the Executive Mentor Program.
The U.S. Army is an annual sponsor of DECA’s International Career Development Conference. The nonprofit student organization hosted this year’s event April 23-26 in Nashville, Tennessee.
For more information about the DECA International Career Development Conference, visit: www.deca.org/high-school-programs/high-school-educational...