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Spc. Trevor Wolff, of the North Dakota National Guard's 816th Engineer Company, based out of Mott, N.D., moves sand around with a bobcat to assist in sandbagging operations in Bismarck at 11 p.m., May 27, 2011. Soldiers begin the night shift at 7 p.m. and work until they are relieved by the next shift around 7 a.m. (Photo by Spc. Cassandra Simonton,116th Public Affairs Detachment)

Spc. Christian of Company C. 248th Aviation Support Battalion grounds the base plate of an antenna at Fort Hood, Texas, Nov. 12, 2017.

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53rd quartermaster

We are thankful for the Soldiers and Airmen who have answered the call to serve in the South Carolina National Guard and have been activated in support of COVID-19 response efforts in the state.

 

U.S. Army Spc. Destiny McElveen is with the 59th Troop Command:

 

"My service with the South Carolina National Guard is important to me because it ensures safe and stable communities.."

Spc. Beverly of Company C. 248th Aviation Support Battalion establishes a good area to ground the antenna at Fort Hood, Texas, Nov. 12, 2017.

Infiniti G35 Concept One RS-55 Eibach Sportline SPC Front/Rear Camber kits

Spc. Nathan Schrimsher of the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program rides a horse named Taboo en route to earning a berth in the 2016 Olympic Games with a third-place finish in men's Modern Pentathlon at the 2015 Pan American Games on July 19 in Toronto. U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps, IMCOM Public Affairs #WCAP #RoadToRio #TeamUSA #2015PanAmerican Games

Fisi class System Patrol Carrier (SPC)

 

Role: This destroyer sized carrier is built for rapid deployment and long range system patrol, the system patrol carrier's main roll is to patrol the Nyani system and respond to possible threats and sensor anomalies.

 

The SPC is much smaller and faster than mainline carriers, with very limited production and hanger capacity. The SPC carries squad of 4 Bawa-A space superiority fighters. At first it may seem inefficient to have such a small carrier, still needing facilities for strike-craft production, maintenance, docking, crewing and support. However due to their extended and often remote missions, the requirement for a flexible platform and constantly variable force is needed. Using a larger carrier force for border patrol would be much more resource intensive, and requre a larger crew and resource reserve.

Spc. Nickalus Johnson of the 836th Engineer Company in the Texas Army National Guard executes the chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear lane at the National Best Warrior Competition held at the Milan Volunteer Training Site, Tenn., July 26, 2022. The day consisted of a round-robin set of events that included combat casualty care, a call for fire, and improvised explosive device lanes. The National Best Warrior Competition has the best of the best Soldiers in the Army National Guard. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Kristina Kranz)

Photo by MAJ Nathaniel Garcia, U.S. Army WCAP

Spc. Nathan Schrimsher of the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program defeats Emmanual Zapata of Argentina in a fencing bonus round bout en route to earning a berth in the 2016 Olympic Games with a third-place finish in men's Modern Pentathlon at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto on July 19. U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps, IMCOM Public Affairs #WCAP #RoadToRio #TeamUSA #2015PanAmerican Games

before and after some adventures on my feet...

Spc. Erika Valento, 829th Engineer Company, checks a detainee's blood sugar with a portable glucometer while making her rounds in the Remembrance II Theater Internment Facility at Camp Cropper. Valento works as part of a medical team that administers health care at the wire for over 3,000 Camp Cropper detainees. Photo provided by the 829th Engineer Company.

Spc. John Fettig, of Dickinson, N.D., was the first North Dakota National Guard member killed in the Global War on Terrorism. He served with the 957th Engineer Company (Multi-Role Bridge) in Iraq in 2003. He was 30 years old when he was killed in action July 22, 2003.

CAMP TAQADDUM, Iraq – Spc. Frank Novosel, with B Company, 3rd Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment, 4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, looks on as Iraqi Army Soldiers with the 8th IA Brigade, 1st IA Div. practice basic rifle marksmanship during a training exercise known as Operation Eagle’s Talon March 7, 2011, at Camp Taqaddum, Iraq. The exercise allowed Soldiers from both armies to focus on training on tactical skills such as movement techniques and marksmanship as well as leadership skills. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Tanya Thomas, 4th AAB, 3rd ID, USD-C Public Affairs)

Palm Sunday 2016 photos by SL Forsburg/SPC

i vividly remember the age where i could finally see onto the countertop. while it opened my eyes up to new and glorious things, i also felt disappointed at how many treats my dad had left in plain view, i remember asking for some of his doughnuts and not being allowed. but never fear, these cake balls were shared with everyone, even my peeking eyes.

 

the beautiful thing about having a crappy childhood is that i know what i don't want my kids to have to go through. we like to share.

GO BIG ALLDAY

UASREUR Best Warrior Competition 2012. The Best Warrior Competition is an intense contest that challenges competitors, all of whom have previously competed to be named the best in their units, to prove their skills in military knowledge, leadership and endurance. USAREUR's winning pair will go on to compete for honors at the Department of the Army level. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Gertrud Zach/released)

these flip flops are actually 3 inch wedges. seeing that i'm 4'11" i prefer to never be flat footed in public. i live in sandals year round, despite mounds of snow in the winter.

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