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Students of the 139th Regiment, class number 57, North Carolina Regional Training Institute Officer Candidate School graduated, Monday at Fort Bragg. The institute, located
at Fort Bragg, trains Soldiers from all over the country.
Damien Wolfinger, left, attempts to punch Christopher
Wheeler during the Buddy Bout Boxing Smoker at Sports
USA, Friday.
Soldiers with the 1st Sustainment Command (Theater) participate in a plyometric cardio circuit Aug. 28, 2015 led by Elizabeth McClamb, assistant manager of the Black Jack Physical Fitness center.
Carol Ulrich, Armed Services YMCA Baby Bundles coordinator, shows some of the dresses available for rent through Klassy Klosets, Sept. 19. Klassy Klosets provides Family members dress rentals for $10.
Hampton Primary School first graders wrote essays about their hero moms and dad, some of whom came to the school to read to the students, Monday.
Cameron Shell, 10, top, and Jose Castellanos, 9, experience life in a military ambulance during FireAntz Veterans Appreciation Night at Crown Coliseum, Saturday.
A youth is excited to sit on Santa’s lap during the 26th Annual Yule Mart at Crown Arena, Saturday.
Sgt James Fields 82nd Airborne Division 3rd General Support Aviation Battalion Talon General Aviation Support Bn
Chris Emmons, pitcher for Out of Control, tosses the ball to a batter during the 2016 Coed Softball Championship game at Pope Field, Nov. 21.
Soldiers gather to listen to Brig. Gen. James T. Iacocca, the Adjutant General of the Army, during a TAG Town Hall meeting at the Main Post Theater, Jan. 25.
Steven Clark, an Army veteran and contractor at Simmons Army Airfifeld, skates, July 8, at Fort Bragg. A native of California, Clark said he has been skating for more than 40 years.
Paratroopers with 112th Signal Battalion, 528th Special Operations Sustainment Brigade (Airborne) (528th SBSO (A)), load onto a U.S. Army C-27 Spartan, during airborne operations at Fort Bragg, N.C., Nov. 25, 2015. 528th SBSO (A) is conducting airborne operations in order to maintain proficiency in this mission critical task. (photo by Sgt. 1st Class Sean A. Foley) (Released)
Paratroopers at 82nd Airborne Sustainment Brigade, Fort Bragg, N.C., help a Camp Confidence youth member strap on a parachute, July 9, 2015.
Fort Bragg Soldiers and Family members in the process of transitioning out of the
Army gathered at the Iron Mike Conference Center for a Job Fair, April 28, for a two day
event aimed at assisting participants meet potential employers. The event was
deemed a success by organizers.
The Fort Bragg Fair, Tuesday. The fair is an annual event and is open until May 14. For more photos from this upcoming weekend at the fair, see next week’s Paraglide.
Sonne Sonkesak, an associate of Hemisphere Beverages, left, hands out a drink during a health fair, July 14, at Fort Bragg. Patrons learn the value of good beverage and food choices during the fair.
Spc. Jarvis Brummitt, 3rd Military Information Support Battalion (Airborne), donates apheresis plasma to be freeze dried for use on the battlefield at the Fort Bragg Blood Donor Center, Aug. 18.
Airborne Soldiers conduct training at Fort Bragg, Sept. 1. The training, which builds proficiency and esprit de corps, enables paratroopers to their emphasize readiness
and basic Soldier skills.
Lt. Gen. Charles T. Cleveland (right), commanding general, USASOC, and Maj. Gen. Darsie D. Rogers, commanding general, 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) (Provisional), unveil the Task Force Viking memorial stone during a ceremony at USASOC’s Memorial Plaza, June 30, 2015.
Friday night at the Fort Bragg Fair found hundreds of people enjoying the warm weather, rides, and entertainment. The fair, an annual event at the Fort Bragg Fairgrounds, continues until May 15. It is open to the general public and the entrance fee includes unlimited access to the rides.
Paratroopers and senior leaders from 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division gathered to celebrate Thanksgiving over a holiday meal at the 1st BCT Devils Den dining facility.
The 82nd Airborne Division Color Guard and Band participate in the Veterans Day parade held in Downtown Fayetteville, North Carolina, Saturday. Military units from Fort Bragg were among the more than 100 groups that marched down Hay street.
The USO celebrated its 75th anniversary, Feb. 4. At the Fort Bragg center,
staff, servicemembers, volunteers and guests celebrated with cake, lunch and
giveaways.
Runners from Air Force Units across Bragg participate in the last hour of the 24 hour challenge, a run/walk lasting 24 hours, March 26-27. Runners logged close to 2000 miles during the challenge, meant as a memorial run for their fallen and injured comrades.
Toys and games are set up for children during the
Armed Services YMCA Trunk or Treat event
at the Smith Lake Recreation
Area, Saturday.
Airborne Artillerymen assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division Artillery ram the 155MM projectile into their M777A2 howitzer during an emergency fire mission, also known as a hip shoot during a Division Artillery Readiness Test on Fort Bragg N.C., March 2, 2016. The DART tests the battery in support of Global Response Battalion 1 on the their ability to conduct standard and non-standard fire missions such as the out of traverse, and emergency fire missions both day at night under stressful situations to ensure they can support any mission for GRB-1 within 18 hours of notification. (82nd ABN DIVARTY PAO, Capt. Joe Bush/ Released)
Arturo Teck takes a shot on goal during an indoor soccer game at Rtiz-Epps Physical Fitness Center, Sunday.
Gary Porter and Carolina Crusher made a special appearance at the Fort Bragg Mini Mall April 16, for a meet and greet. Porter talked monster trucks and took photos with Fort Bragg Soldiers and Family members.
Trenton Colvy, 6, left, and Talon Yeager, 7, joust during the Fort Bragg Renaissance Faire, Sept. 12, at the Smith Lake Recreation Area.