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Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve command sergeant major, conducts battlefield circulation during River Assault at Fort Chaffee, Ark., July 19-20, 2016.
Detonation of obstacle clearing munitions during filming for the engineer-focused Starting Strong episode.
Starting Strong airs on FOX affiliates and www.youtube.com/goarmy starting June 2. Five-minute webisodes will also be available at www.goarmy.com/startingstrong.
At the Army/Navy annual football game, "Spirit Videos" are played on the big screen. My roommate Andrew and I made this for the 2005 Army/Navy game but it never got played. We're not exactly sure why because they played ample weak videos.
Day 2 of the 2018 Sandhurst Military Skills Competition at the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY, April 11, 2018. During Sandhurst, 62 teams representing 14 international military academies, four U.S. service academies and eight ROTC programs competed in 11 events throughout a 23-mile course.(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Spc. Tynisha L. Daniel / released)
Day 1 of the 2018 Sandhurst Military Skills Competition has begun, held at the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY, April 13, 2018. During Sandhurst, 27 teams representing 14 international military academies, four U.S. service academies and eight ROTC programs competed in 11 events throughout a 23-mile course.(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Spc. Tynisha L. Daniel / released)
On October 26-27, 2016, Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve Command interim command sergeant major, held a command sergeants major advisory board at Fort Devens Base Camp Integration Lab. The two-day board gave the members a chance to focus on soldierâs issues while building comrade among the team.
Held annually in late April, the Car Show provides funds for scholarships. Learn more about the dragster here: www.goarmy.com/events/army-racing/nhra-top-fuel/dragster....
On October 26-27, 2016, Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve Command interim command sergeant major, held a command sergeants major advisory board at Fort Devens Base Camp Integration Lab. The two-day board gave the members a chance to focus on soldierâs issues while building comrade among the team.
On October 26-27, 2016, Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve Command interim command sergeant major, held a command sergeants major advisory board at Fort Devens Base Camp Integration Lab. The two-day board gave the members a chance to focus on soldierâs issues while building comrade among the team.
Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve command sergeant major, visits with U.S. Army Reserve soldiers based out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., July 22-23, 2016. Wills relayed Lieutenant General Charles Luckey’s vision and message to the field, spoke about readiness and addressed issues and concerns.
Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve command sergeant major, visits with U.S. Army Reserve soldiers based out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., July 22-23, 2016. Wills relayed Lieutenant General Charles Luckey’s vision and message to the field, spoke about readiness and addressed issues and concerns.
"The Sarge" Tony Schumacher lights up his Good Year slicks during a test session held at Lucas Oil Raceway.
Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve command sergeant major, conducts battlefield circulation during River Assault at Fort Chaffee, Ark., July 19-20, 2016.
"Follow Me" is a United States Army memorial located at Fort Benning, Georgia. It was created in 1959 by two soldiers, Private First Class Manfred Bass, sculptor and designer, and Private First Class Karl H. Van Krog, his assistant. The model for the statue was Eugene Wyles, an officer candidate and ten-year Army veteran. It depicts a 1950s-era infantry soldier charging forward and gesturing for others to follow.
Originally called The Infantryman, the statue was installed on Eubanks Field on May 3, 1960. In 1964, it was renamed Follow Me and moved in front of Infantry Hall. Some students and graduates of the U.S. Army Infantry School call the statue "Iron Mike", after Lieutenant General John W. "Iron Mike" O'Daniel, but most soldiers use the term Iron Mike to refer to the Airborne Trooper statue at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
In 2004, a new bronze version was cast and the original statue was moved to the front of the National Infantry Museum. "Follow Me!" is also the US Army Infantry motto. A replica of the Iron Mike monument of Fort Benning was erected on June 7, 1997 at La Fiere (Sainte-Mère-Église) in Normandy, France, as a tribute to American Airborne soldiers of “D-Day”.
Day 2 of training for the 2018 Sandhurst Military Skills Competition at the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY, April 11, 2018. During Sandhurst, the 95th Training Division Soldiers provided external training and support to cadets competing in the competition
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.
Brig. Gen. Jason Walrath, deputy commanding general for U.S. Army Recruiting Command, prepares to fire at a U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU) demonstration during the 2018 U.S. Army All-American Bowl week in San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 4. The USAMU, an Army organization is made up of world-class marksmen who compete in both national and international shooting competitions.
On October 26-27, 2016, Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve Command interim command sergeant major, held a command sergeants major advisory board at Fort Devens Base Camp Integration Lab. The two-day board gave the members a chance to focus on soldierâs issues while building comrade among the team.
Before Usher began his headlining performance at Essence Fest, the men and women of the Army and Army Reserve took the stage.
The Army Reserve is proud to be a partner of the Essence Music Festival, which is billed as the largest event celebrating African American culture and music in the United States.
It was nice to see the ovation from the crowd at the Superdome.
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Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve command sergeant major, conducts battlefield circulation during River Assault at Fort Chaffee, Ark., July 19-20, 2016.
Jeremy Navarette, of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., gets rifle marksmanship instruction on the range during Infantry training at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Starting Strong airs on FOX affiliates and www.youtube.com/goarmy starting June 2. Five-minute webisodes will also be available at www.goarmy.com/startingstrong.
Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve command sergeant major, conducts battlefield circulation during River Assault at Fort Chaffee, Ark., July 19-20, 2016.
Day 1 of the 2018 Sandhurst Military Skills Competition has begun, held at the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY, April 13, 2018. During Sandhurst, 27 teams representing 14 international military academies, four U.S. service academies and eight ROTC programs competed in 11 events throughout a 23-mile course.(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Spc. Tynisha L. Daniel / released)
rig. Gen. Kevin Vereen, deputy commanding general for U.S. Army Recruiting Command and task force commander for the 2018 U.S. Army All-American Bowl Game awaits the snap during to the 7 on 7 football game at the Alamo Dome in San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 2.
"Follow Me" is a United States Army memorial located at Fort Benning, Georgia. It was created in 1959 by two soldiers, Private First Class Manfred Bass, sculptor and designer, and Private First Class Karl H. Van Krog, his assistant. The model for the statue was Eugene Wyles, an officer candidate and ten-year Army veteran. It depicts a 1950s-era infantry soldier charging forward and gesturing for others to follow.
Originally called The Infantryman, the statue was installed on Eubanks Field on May 3, 1960. In 1964, it was renamed Follow Me and moved in front of Infantry Hall. Some students and graduates of the U.S. Army Infantry School call the statue "Iron Mike", after Lieutenant General John W. "Iron Mike" O'Daniel, but most soldiers use the term Iron Mike to refer to the Airborne Trooper statue at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
In 2004, a new bronze version was cast and the original statue was moved to the front of the National Infantry Museum. "Follow Me!" is also the US Army Infantry motto. A replica of the Iron Mike monument of Fort Benning was erected on June 7, 1997 at La Fiere (Sainte-Mère-Église) in Normandy, France, as a tribute to American Airborne soldiers of “D-Day”.
Staff Sgt. China Lee, U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion-Indianapolis performs the “Heisman pose” prior to the U.S. Army All-American Bowl at the Alamo Dome in San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 6. Lee is serving as a Soldier mentor to the Army All-Stars players and bandsmen during bowl week.
Day 3 of external training for the 2018 Sandhurst Military Skills Competition at the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY, April 12, 2018.
On October 26-27, 2016, Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve Command interim command sergeant major, held a command sergeants major advisory board at Fort Devens Base Camp Integration Lab. The two-day board gave the members a chance to focus on soldierâs issues while building comrade among the team.
On October 26-27, 2016, Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve Command interim command sergeant major, held a command sergeants major advisory board at Fort Devens Base Camp Integration Lab. The two-day board gave the members a chance to focus on soldierâs issues while building comrade among the team.
Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve command sergeant major, visits with U.S. Army Reserve soldiers based out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., July 22-23, 2016. Wills relayed Lieutenant General Charles Luckey’s vision and message to the field, spoke about readiness and addressed issues and concerns.
HONOLULU – The United States Military Academy at West Point, Army Black Knights football team, were greeted at the Honolulu Airport when they arrived for the Saturday, November 30, game at Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii with the University of Hawaii Rainbow Warriors.
U.S. Army Pacific Soldiers and Commanding General Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, USARPAC Command Sgt. Maj. Frank Leota, 25th Infantry Division Commanding General Maj. Gen. Kurt Fuller, 25th ID Command Sgt. Maj. Benjamin Jones and other current and retired Army leaders from the island showed up in force to greet the Knights. This greeting culminated with a Soldier, veteran, retiree motorcycle escort from HNL to the JW Marriott Ihilani at Ko Olina Resort. U.S. Army Pacific Command Sgt. Maj. Frank Leota, organized the motorcycle escort and said, “The Soldiers of USARPAC will welcome the United States Military Academy football team with a patriot escort ride involving 83 motorcycle riders, all of whom have volunteered their time to participate and make this a successful welcome.”
The Army has a long tradition of welcoming and saying farewell to its ranks and families whether it be moving from station to station or deploying to contingencies overseas. In Hawaii, this sentiment has special meaning as Soldiers are also part of the Aloha community.
Starting Strong takes an inside look at the Army's physical training program in Frederick Gym at Fort Bragg.
Starting Strong airs on FOX affiliates and www.youtube.com/goarmy starting June 2. Five-minute webisodes will also be available at www.goarmy.com/startingstrong.
Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve command sergeant major, visits with U.S. Army Reserve soldiers based out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., July 22-23, 2016. Wills relayed Lieutenant General Charles Luckey’s vision and message to the field, spoke about readiness and addressed issues and concerns.