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Cynthia Thomas, Army Community Service, makes her way to the stage at Pope Theatre, Tuesday, to receive her Employee of the Year award.
A member of the U.S. Army Parachute Team, Golden Knights, jumps in during the Expert Field
Medical Badge award ceremony, Nov. 10, at Fort Bragg. The badge is earned for proficiency as a field medic. For more photos, visit "http://www.paraglideonline.net"
Sgt. Maj. Cosby (left) and Lt. Col. Peluso (right) pack non-perishable foods for people in need during a volunteer project during Living Army Values Week at the Fayetteville Urban Ministries in Fayetteville, N.C. May 5, 2015. The Living Army Values Week organized by the 1st TSC chaplain's office was designed to enhance the moral, ethical and spiritual development of the 1st TSC family.
Fire fighters from Fort Bragg's Station 3 help parents correctly install car seats, Dec. 4. Car seats were also given away to Families of junior enlisted Soldiers, E-4 and bleow.
Dan Webb, left, lands a punch on Paul Klopfer during the Buddy Bout
Boxing Smoker at Sports USA, Friday. The event pits amateur boxers
against each other to test their mettle.
James Ramey, right, Logistics Readiness Center food services specialist, observes culinary specialists with
the 82nd Sustainment Brigade competing in the 47th annual Department of the Army Philip A. Connelly Awards
Program for Excellence in Army Food Service, Feb. 25, at the fi eld kitchen site. The 82nd Sustainment Bde. is
competing in the fi eld kitchen category.
Linda Barnwell, and Rosa Buser teach at
Hampton Primary School. They received state level
Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics
and Science Teaching. The awards are
the highest honors bestowed by the United States
government specifically for K-12 mathematics and
science teaching.
Bobbie McCoy, 78, competes in the Mid-Carolina Senior Games, April 19, at Fort Bragg. The games, which are held each year, are part of a network of 53 local games in all 100 counties in North Carolina.
SSGT Dominique Martinez, above, catches a tie down strap from SPC Lakedra Brown during a training exercise at the Fort Bragg Supply Subsistence Management Office Jan 6 2017
Soldiers of 3rd Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment conduct heavy drop operations at Sicily Drop
Zone, Jan. 20. The training enables Soldiers to enhance artillery proficiency and execute airborne maneuvers.
A woman representing Trinidad and Tabago shows off traditional garb during the Parade of Nations down Hay Street, opening up the International Fayetteville Folk Festival downtown, Sept. 23, 2013.
Lt. Gen. Joe Anderson, commander of ISAF Joint Command, XVIII Airborne Corps, and Fort Bragg, speaks to an Afghan official during his recent tour of the Central Repair Facility. The CRF is a facility where unserviceable equipment is repaired and then sent to the Central Supply Depot where it can later be issued to Afghan troops.
Six chaplains cut the cake after graduating with a master’s degree in counseling from Webster University and internship at the Watters Family Life Chaplain Center on May 15. From left to right Chaplain (Maj.) Greg Cheney, assigned to the Fort Bragg Garrison Family Life, Chaplain (Maj.) Mijikai Mason, assigned to Joint Base Lewis-McCord, Washington, Chaplain (Maj.) Walter Marshall, assigned to Camp Humphreys, Korea, Chaplain (Maj.) Andrew J. Nix, assigned to Fort Stewart, Georgia, Chaplain (Maj.) Larry M. VanHook, assigned to Joint Base San Antonio and Chaplain (Maj.) Ron Eastes, assigned to at Fort Hood, Texas.
Main Post Parade Field was crowded with Soldiers and their Families who joined in the festivities for the annual Fort Bragg Christmas Tree Lighting, Dec. 3. There was also a visit from Santa, snow machines, bouncy houses, and a sledding chute. Photos by Hope Myers/Paraglide
Young Breakers top rocking in Fall, 2013. From led to right Joseph Atencio, Jacob Lavengood, Nathan Baker & Jackson Lavengood. Our program is about 80% male participants which is pretty rare for most dance programs.
One of 150 anglers who participated in this year's 10th Annual Warriors on the Water Military Appreciation Bass Fishing Tournament helps a military participant with his "catch," during the event, May 16 at Jordan Lake, N.C.
This year’s Sexual Assault and Harassment Prevention Month ended with a candle light vigil hosted by the 16th Military Police Brigade at the Fort Bragg Main Post Theater, April 29. Several volunteers like Maj. Dawn Ruminski, 16th Military Police Brigade Surgeon, read candle-lit poetry written by survivors of sexual assault.
Soldiers from the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, conduct a run along Ardennes Road, March 18. The run promoted
and enhanced esprit de corps within the CAB.
A crew chief assigned to the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade sits on the tailgate of his CH-47 Chinook and looks out over the Fort Bragg, N.C. area as part of a reenlistment jump Mar. 11, 2016. In appreciation of their commitment to continued service in the United States Army, 82 Soldiers were given the opportunity to earn German parachutist badges following the ceremony by conducting a helicopter jump led by a German Jumpmaster. (U.S Army Photo by Capt. Joe Bush/RELEASED)
Pfc. Paul Gentry, of 2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, competes to earn the Expert Field Medical Badge, at Fort Bragg, Oct. 28. The badge recognizes the proficiency of field medics.
A Samoan dancer performs during Fort Bragg's Asian Pacific Heritage Month observance, May 29, at Ritz-Epps Physical Fitness Center. The observance highlighted the contributions of Asian and Pacific Islanders to society, and featured displays of artwork, books, clothing and food.
Soldiers with the 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) complete a static line proficiency jump into St. Mere Eglise Drop Zone on Fort Bragg, N.C., Jan. 6, 2016. Proficiency jumps ensure that all soldiers who are airborne qualified maintain their jump status.
Children and teachers celebrated the success of military children and the month of the military child on April 21 at Hampton Primary School. The celebration was led by a performance by the all American Band, who sung and played pop songs and entertained the children.
The Civilian Conservation Corps did much to create the infrastructure that visitors to Shenandoah NP (and other parks and monuments) see today. This bronze statue stands outside the visitor center at Big Meadows to commemorate their work. April 17, 2010.
Civilian supervisors and employers of Reserve Airmen who participated in the Bosslift March 13 tuck into a catered
box lunch during the flight.
Sgt. George D. Long, 18th Field Artillery Brigade, XVIII Airborne Corps, will receive the Soldier’s Medal Friday for his heroic actions during the fatal shooting incident at Fort Hood, Texas, April 2, 2014.
Fort Bragg children, with their parents, toss large eggs across the gym fl oor at Tolson Youth Activities Center at the Easter Festival Saturday. The children enjoyed a day of fun
and Easter games including the bunny hop, face painting, musical chairs, egg walk, egg toss, lucky duck and more.
Jakhari Herbia, 12, who plays quarterback, rushes the football, while Bernard Flerlage age 12 tries to get Herbia’s flag on June 27 at Fort Bragg’s Polo Field.
82nd Financial Management Support Unit participates in an unit-level basketball game against Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment at Ritz-Epps Physical Fitness Center, Monday.
Belleau, France — Members of the 5th Marine Regiment listen May 29 to a tour guide describe the wheat field crossing during the attack on Hill 142 where in June 1918, the Marines of the 5th Regiment took heavy losses to German machine guns. The Marines of both the 5th and 6th Marine Regiments returned to Belleau Wood after 93 years to commemorate the battle their units fought in 93 years ago. During their trip, they conducted a walkthrough study of the attack and walked in the footsteps of their predecessors. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Rocco DeFilippis)
Col. Ronald Stephens, WAMC commander, straps himself into a sports wheelchair to play basketball during the Fort Bragg Local Warrior Games Trials, Sept 9. Standing next to him is Lea Whitford, WTB Adaptive Sports coordinator, to offer assistance if needed.
The Culinary Arts Food Team Food Show, Jan. 12, at the Culinary Arts Training Center, provided a look at the Fort Bragg culinary team before they participate in the Annual Culinary Arts Competition at Fort Lee, Virginia, in March. The competition tests Soldiers from the food service background on their culinary skills, and their ability to teach food preparation for everyday use in dining facilities. The event also showcased local and national food vendors who provide services to Fort Bragg.
Lt. Col. Chess P. Lamm, commander of the 2nd Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division Artillery, conducts mock door rehearsals during the 2nd Brigade Combat Team’s Mungadai event, at Pope Army Airfield, N.C., April 5, 2016. The 2nd BCT hosted the event to familiarize its officers and senior noncommissioned officers with the legacy of airborne forces, sharpen their warrior tasks and battle drills, and strengthen unit esprit de corps through a series of tasks designed to challenge the participants mentally and physically. (82nd Airborne Division photo by Staff Sgt. Jason Hull/Released)
Runners line up at the start line of the USO Run/Walk for the Troops 5K at Methodist University, Saturday. Held in recognition of Armed Forces Day, the run also served as a fundraiser for the USO of North Carolina, dedicated to supporting servicemembers and their Families.
Soldiers of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment sharpen their weapon competency skills at the Fort Bragg Training Support Center, Feb. 2. The goal of the TSC is to provide optimal training support services to servicemembers.
Main Post Parade Field was crowded with Soldiers and their Families who joined in the festivities for the annual Fort Bragg Christmas Tree Lighting, Dec. 3. There was also a visit from Santa, snow machines, bouncy houses, and a sledding chute. Photos by Hope Myers/Paraglide
Alaynah Salone, 11 months, watches her father, Sgt. Kyle Salone as he is inducted into the NCO Corps Jan. 14.
Staff Sgt. Gunnar Kalstrom, right, is introduced by band mates during a performance at Gallberry Farm Elementary School in Fayetteville, N.C., March 7, 2017. The 82nd Airborne Division rock band, Riser Burn, put on a series of concerts in local elementary and middle schools in honor of Music In Our Schools Month. The annual March celebration engages music educators, students and communities to promote the benefits of high quality music education programs in schools. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. L'Erin Wynn, 49th Public Affairs Detachment)