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More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photo by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

You can learn a lot of lessons playing in a stream (I think I documented 11 from playing in this stream alone).

 

Sometimes those lessons show a bleak future.

 

Yet, there is beauty in the starkness.

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitions Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

The 59th Aviation Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, hosted a workshop, April 30, 2019, at McEntire Joint National Guard Base in Eastover, South Carolina to share best practices in aviation with other state National Guard aviation units. Nearly 30 attendees from 12 states participated in the workshop that covered topics pertaining to lessons learned in flight operations. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Capt. Jessica Donnelly, South Carolina National Guard)

Lt. Col. Jonathan Seelye, commander of the 84th Civil Support Team, Wyoming National Guard, poses for a photo before being interviewed at the State Public Affairs podcast room, Cheyenne, Wyo., Aug. 26, 2020. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Jacqueline Marshall)

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

Lt. Alyssa Bever, Deputy Public Affairs Officer for the Wyoming National Guard, poses for a photo with her guest Col. Holly Shenefelt, 153rd Airlift Wing, Mission Support Group Commander, at the State Public Affairs podcast room, Cheyenne, Wyo., July 29, 2020. Shenefelt is the first guest on Lt. Bever’s podcast, “Lessons Learned.” (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Jacqueline Marshall)

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

I wanted to try two new materials at once: Alpaca locks and liquid latex. Bad idea.

 

Well, actually three new things as I decided to glue the locks right on the fabric wig cap -__-" Needless to say I had not as much of control I use to have when wig making and will try again. Next time I will work "slower": latex glued wefts!

 

Anyway, the wig came out pretty, far from perfect, lots of learned lessons and was so much fun to play with <3

Lt. Alyssa Bever, Deputy Public Affairs Officer for the Wyoming National Guard, poses for a photo with her guest Col. Holly Shenefelt, 153rd Airlift Wing, Mission Support Group Commander, at the State Public Affairs podcast room, Cheyenne, Wyo., July 29, 2020. Shenefelt is the first guest on Lt. Bever’s podcast, “Lessons Learned.” (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Jacqueline Marshall)

Lt. Alyssa Bever, Deputy Public Affairs Officer for the Wyoming National Guard, poses for a photo with her guest Col. Holly Shenefelt, 153rd Airlift Wing, Mission Support Group Commander, at the State Public Affairs podcast room, Cheyenne, Wyo., July 29, 2020. Shenefelt is the first guest on Lt. Bever’s podcast, “Lessons Learned.” (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Jacqueline Marshall)

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photo by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photo by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photo by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

 

Words of wisdom by birthday boy -James Mcavoy

#jamesmcavoy

#intresting

#factsoflife

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

I didn't know the right word to use, so I made one up.

 

There's a house over in town that has two great big peony shrubs – that's what happens when your plants are never-ever-ever divided. I have a bad habit of dividing mine too frequently – I get too anxious to produce more plants, then later discover I can't find a place for them. It's okay though, they go to good homes.

 

So last year I dug up and divided all but one of my peonies, then promptly broke my hand, leaving me unable to re-plant like they needed. So as they sat around in the bottom of an empty bucket all summer, I'd occasionally spray them with the hose, hoping to keep them alive. When the weather turned cold I brought them in the garage, where they sat ignored – until a few weeks ago, when I decided to plant them in pots, water them occasionally and see if anything happened.

 

Something happened alright – all the dead peony roots grew mold on them. The peony pictured here is the only one left. Live and learn.

The 59th Aviation Troop Command, South Carolina National Guard, hosted a workshop, April 30, 2019, at McEntire Joint National Guard Base in Eastover, South Carolina to share best practices in aviation with other state National Guard aviation units. Nearly 30 attendees from 12 states participated in the workshop that covered topics pertaining to lessons learned in flight operations. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Capt. Jessica Donnelly, South Carolina National Guard)

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

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