Mark F Ramsay
This is Mark F Ramsay Serving as the United States Air Force officer Director.
So you want to be Air Assault?
Operation Talon Providence in Romania is an Air Assault preparation course used by the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) to get Soldiers ready for the Sabalauski Air Assault School (TSAAS).
The pictured here are from 1-502nd Infantry Regiment "First Strike", 2nd Brigade Combat Team.
Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Soldiers from the 2nd Infantry Division participated in the Best EOD Team competition in South Korea.
These types of competitions demonstrate the talent and skills within our U.S. Army. U.S. Forces Korea Eighth Army-Korea.
Welcome back Warriors!
Soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division are welcomed home at a ceremony on Fort Hood after returning from the European and Africa Command area of operations.
Deployments are part of , and this movement strengthened and relationships with allies and regional partners.
Throw it!
Trainees with the 198th Infantry Training Brigade practice throwing hand grenades seven weeks into their 22-week One Station Unit Training.
After practicing their technique, trainees try their hand at live rounds.
Battle March and Shoot trains Soldier's lethality under pressure during a series of exercises, both physical and mental.
Stuck in traffic? Need a lift?
A CH-47 Chinook assigned to the 2-501st General Support Aviation Battalion, Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st Armored Division, lifts a HMMWV with a Trailer during sling load operations.
Hiding in plain sight!
When applied correctly, camouflage can conceal your position from enemy eyes.
Camouflage material may have a single color, or it may have several similarly colored patches mixed together.
The reason for using this sort of pattern is that it is visually disruptive.
The meandering lines of the mottled camouflage pattern help hide the contour of the body.
Soldiers fire an M240 machine gun during training at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii.
Meet Pfc. OJ A.
Gutierrez, a 19K, or tanker, serving in the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division on Fort Riley, Kansas.
Gutierrez, who has been in the Army for one year and two days, currently serves his tank crew as a gunner, in charge of firing the main gun on the Abrams when necessary.
Gutierrez loves the 1st Infantry Division and the Army because of the morale and the people in his unit.
“It’s interesting and it’s fun,” Gutierrez said, “It has been amazing.
Tanking life is awesome.”
Gutierrez had a message for anyone who was considering joining, “It’s great here, if you want to join and become a tanker, we’d all welcome you with open arms.”
I'm sorry.
I couldn't hear you over the sounds of freedom.
Caption this!
U.S. Army 1st Lt.
Ryan von Chance-Stutler, a paratrooper assigned to the 54th Brigade Engineer Battalion - Airborne, 173rd Airborne Brigade, talks about a live-fire demolition exercise and practice fire at Pocek Range in Postonja, Slovenia.
Well done, Sky Soldiers! U.S. Army Europe and Africa
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