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The Task Force Medical Team prepares for Cadet Summer Training, Fort Knox, Ky., June 7, 2024. The “Role 1” facilities, located at Logistic Support Areas Baker and Densberger, provide a higher level of care to Cadets than regimental medics, with the goal of returning Cadets back to training as soon as possible. | Kendall Kelly, University of Georgia, CST Public Affairs Office
ARTA, Djibouti (August 14, 2012) - Task Force Raptor Soldiers participate in the third Spur Ride held in the Horn of Africa. The spur ride is a cavalry tradition in which a trooper must pass a series of tests that evaluate physical, leadership, technical and tactical proficiency in a high stress environment in order to earn his spurs and become a member of the Order of the Spur. Task Force Raptor is deployed in support of Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Johathan Towles).
Task 2: Keep your annuals cut to encourage more blooms.
I cut the flowers from the cosmos and the rudbeckia.
Just another day “at the office.” A Task Force Brawler CH-47F crew conducting an air movement through the mountains of Afghanistan.
1Lt Juan Jaimez, 712 MP Co. Task Force Raptor (3-124), stops for a quick pose as he navigates looking for grid point markers. The Soldiers from the Task Force sharpen their navigational skills in the Land Nav Course at Camp Swift, Texas. (Photo by SSG Malcolm McClendon Task Force Raptor (3-124) PAO).
Task Force agencies thanked landlords for their willingness to serve homeless individuals/families and improving housing options regionally.
Task Force Leader, 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, 'Rakkasans,' conducted a change of command ceremony, Mar. 18, 2017, at Bagram Airfield, for their Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 'Hatchet Company.' U.S. Army Capt. Bradley Davis relinquished command to Capt. Bradley Palmer. Lt. Col. Josh Bookout, battalion commander, officiated the ceremony. The Leader Rakkasans are based at Fort Campbell, Kentucky with the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault).
Photo by Bob Harrison, U.S. Forces Afghanistan Public Affairs.