Gen Daniel B. Allyn
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Ever seen a prettier sunset?
U.S. Soldiers, assigned to Eagle Troop, 2d Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment, get into the kneeling firing position before starting the night iteration of the squadron live-fire exercise during Agile Spirit near Tbilisi, Georgia. This training exercise occurs annually and helps improve joint and multinational readiness.
πΈ Photos by Sgt. LaShic Patterson
To get the best out of your men, they must feel that you are their real leader and must know that they can depend upon you."
- Gen. John J. Pershing
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What would a Tuesday be without tanks? It would be , wouldn't it? π Thanks, we'll be here all week!
Recently U.S. Army M1A2 Abrams tank crews with 1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, supporting 4th Infantry Division, participated in live-fire qualification tables at the Pabrade Training Area, in Lithuania.
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What do y'all know about the Bradley?
By a show of hands, who has operated one? Ridden in one? Seen one in action up close? If no to all of the above, who wants to?
Recently U.S. Army with 1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, supporting 4th Infantry Division, conducted M2A3 Bradley fighting vehicle live-fire qualification tables at the Pabrade Training Area in Lithuania.
πΈ by Sgt. Cesar Salazar Jr
U.S. European Command (EUCOM) V Corps
On , we're bringin' the boom π₯
Check out these U.S. Army with 3-16 Field Artillery Regiment, supporting 4th Infantry Division, fire their M109A6 Paladin self-propelled howitzer during a live-fire qualification exercise near Klaipeda, Lithuania, recently.
In case you missed it, last week U.S. Army Gen. Darryl Williams, 's Commanding General, spent time with the of 3rd Infantry Division Sustainment Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, supporting the 4th Infantry Division, in Powidz, Poland.
U.S. European Command (EUCOM) V Corps U.S. Embassy Warsaw NATO Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Great job, Team!
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In case you missed it, recently held its Best Squad Competition where one of V Corps' units from 2d Cavalry Regiment took home this year's bragging rights.
By tagging your friends, who's on your squad? πͺ
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On this check out these photos from this year's Leapfest in Exeter, Rhode Island, August 5, 2023.
Leapfest is the largest, longest-standing, international static line parachute training event and competition hosted by the 53rd Troop Command, Rhode Island National Guard to promote high-level technical training and esprit de corps within the International Airborne community.
U.S. Army Reserve photos by Sgt. Eric Kestner
Happy anniversary to the Civil Affairs Branch!
The Civil Affairs Branch helps military commanders and staff work with civil authorities and populations to assist and support the local administration of a unitβs area of operations.
The National Guard continues recovery efforts with more than 550 Hawaii Air National Guard and Hawaii Army National Guard supporting wildfire response efforts on Maui.
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U.S. Army National Guard photos by Spc. Tonia Ciancanelli and Spc. Sean Walker
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Big shoutout to the Wright brothers, because without them we wouldn't be flying these beauts. π βοΈ π©οΈ
Happy National Aviation Day, and happy birthday to Wilbur Wright!
What's your favorite Army aircraft?
A paratrooper's heroic actions during an active-shooter incident have earned him the highest individual decoration that a Soldier can receive for an act of heroism in a non-combat situation.
Well done, 1st Lt. Joseph Guerra for going above and beyond the call of duty.
Today's , and we're highlighting some vintage photographs from Army history. Below: a sergeant tries out a "walkie-talkie" at Fort Myer, Virginia. During the time this photo was taken, this "walkie-talkie" was the latest and most compact two-way radio in use by the Army. We've come a long way!
And we're live on the air! π» Did you know the American Forces Network was once the Armed Forces Radio Network?
Programming has expanded from providing entertainment and news to troops in Europe during World War II to currently serving a vast audience of over 160 countries and ships at sea.