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Air Force Col. Thomas W. Dobbs, Pacific Air Forces

Air Force Col. Thomas W. Dobbs, Pacific Air Forces

Air Force Col. Thomas W. Dobbs, Pacific Air Forces intelligence (A-2), director of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR); briefs the PACAF command relationships and the importance of joint intell... More

Eighth Army Command Sgt. Maj. Presents Award to Spc. Hwui Yoo for BWC

Eighth Army Command Sgt. Maj. Presents Award to Spc. Hwui Yoo for BWC

Spc. Hwui Yoo received congratulatory gifts for finishing runner-up in the Department of the Army Best Warrior Competition on behalf of U.S. Army Pacific from Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Cobb at Eighth Army headqu... More

Sgt. Marlee Jackson and Staff Sgt. Gregory Shin, from

Sgt. Marlee Jackson and Staff Sgt. Gregory Shin, from

Sgt. Marlee Jackson and Staff Sgt. Gregory Shin, from 719th Military Intelligence Battalion, competed in the speed game during which each took turns describing preset words from flash cards in Korean while thei... More

Col. Jamie Walsh, 501st Military Intelligence commander,

Col. Jamie Walsh, 501st Military Intelligence commander,

Col. Jamie Walsh, 501st Military Intelligence commander, Spc. Alexander Barr and Sgt. Kate Bonner (center), linguists from 3rd Military Intelligence Battalion, and Command Sgt. Maj. Kristen Grover, pose for a p... More

Spec. Hwui Yoo nears completion of his 12-mile foot

Spec. Hwui Yoo nears completion of his 12-mile foot

Spec. Hwui Yoo nears completion of his 12-mile foot march event for the 2020 Army Best Warrior Competition at his home station USAG Humphreys, South Korea. During this year's BWC, the Army’s top Soldiers and No... More

Sgt. Brandon Ramos-Pacanza (pictured speaking) and

Sgt. Brandon Ramos-Pacanza (pictured speaking) and

Sgt. Brandon Ramos-Pacanza (pictured speaking) and Cpt. Seung-Hoon Kim, linguists from 532nd Military Intelligence Battalion, competed in the speech portion of 2019 501st Military Intelligence Brigade Korean La... More

Spec. Hwui Yoo, accompanied by Staff Sgt. Brandon Lopez

Spec. Hwui Yoo, accompanied by Staff Sgt. Brandon Lopez

Spec. Hwui Yoo, accompanied by Staff Sgt. Brandon Lopez and 1st Sgt. Jimmy Lin, starts off strong on his 12-mile foot march event for the 2020 Army Best Warrior Competition at his home station USAG Humphreys, S... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Julie A. Guerra, the 501st Military

Command Sgt. Maj. Julie A. Guerra, the 501st Military

Command Sgt. Maj. Julie A. Guerra, the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade command sergeant major, stands in front of the colors, during a change of responsibility ceremony on Camp Humphreys, South Korea, Feb. 11.

501st MI Brigade Change of Command

501st MI Brigade Change of Command

During the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade change of command ceremony, Col. Paul Oh received guidon from the Maj. Gen. Daniel Christian, Eighth Army Deputy Commanding General for Sustainment, officially tra... More

A SHARP panel composed of representatives from Army

A SHARP panel composed of representatives from Army

A SHARP panel composed of representatives from Army CID, the unit ministry team, behavioral health, victim witness liaison and the military and family life counselor spoke to the SHARP Ambassadors and answered ... More

Representatives from the Army Substance Abuse Program,

Representatives from the Army Substance Abuse Program,

Representatives from the Army Substance Abuse Program, the Army Suicide Prevention Program, and the Employee Assistance Program, explained the benefits and services they provide to members of the 501st Military... More

3rd MI Battalion Soldiers Workout Despite COVID-19 Restrictions

3rd MI Battalion Soldiers Workout Despite COVID-19 Restrictions

1st Lt. Savannah Baker, Alpha Company administration officer and RC-7 pilot, (featured in blue) participated in the walking lunge station on Zoeckler Field, as part of the daily physical training program she or... More

Maj. Cassandra Webb, incoming chief of the outpatient

Maj. Cassandra Webb, incoming chief of the outpatient

Maj. Cassandra Webb, incoming chief of the outpatient behavioral health clinic, explained the different aspects of the outpatient clinic how it functions and how its services can help their Soldiers during a to... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Julie A. Guerra, center, symbolically

Command Sgt. Maj. Julie A. Guerra, center, symbolically

Command Sgt. Maj. Julie A. Guerra, center, symbolically receives the responsibility and noncommissioned officers' sword from Col. Kris A. Arnold, left, commander, 501st Military Intelligence Brigade, during the... More

Pfc. Ricardo Penunuri tries to break the guard of Pfc.

Pfc. Ricardo Penunuri tries to break the guard of Pfc.

Pfc. Ricardo Penunuri tries to break the guard of Pfc. Brandon Brooks prior to forcing him to submit in the final round of the 1st Military Intelligence Brigade's first brigade-wide combatives tournament, the R... More

Col. Jamie Walsh, commander, 501st Military Intelligence

Col. Jamie Walsh, commander, 501st Military Intelligence

Col. Jamie Walsh, commander, 501st Military Intelligence Brigade, bade farewell to outgoing Command Sgt. Maj. Kristen Grover, and welcomed Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Martino during his speech at the brigade chan... More

501st Military Intelligence Brigade Command Sgt. Maj.

501st Military Intelligence Brigade Command Sgt. Maj.

501st Military Intelligence Brigade Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Martino took a personal interest in the SHARP Ambassador training telling the junior leaders on the first day of training that everything we do is a... More

Professionals from across the intelligence community

Professionals from across the intelligence community

Professionals from across the intelligence community take a group photo at the 2016 Worldwide AAMDC Intelligence Symposium at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, April 18, 2016. The 94th Army Air and Missil... More

Col. Jamie Walsh, commander, 501st Military Intelligence

Col. Jamie Walsh, commander, 501st Military Intelligence

Col. Jamie Walsh, commander, 501st Military Intelligence Brigade, passed the brigade colors to Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Martino during the brigade change of responsibility ceremony at Zoeckler Gym on Camp Hump... More

Outgoing Command Sgt. Maj. Kristen Grover wished her

Outgoing Command Sgt. Maj. Kristen Grover wished her

Outgoing Command Sgt. Maj. Kristen Grover wished her teammates farewell and thanked them for serving with her while in Korea during her speech at the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade change of responsibility... More

(Left to Right) Pfc. Ni-yaqui Tillamon faces off against

(Left to Right) Pfc. Ni-yaqui Tillamon faces off against

(Left to Right) Pfc. Ni-yaqui Tillamon faces off against Pfc. Brandon Brooks in one of the final rounds of the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade's first brigade-wide combatives tournament, the Red Dragon Roya... More

Juanita Meadley, the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade’s

Juanita Meadley, the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade’s

Juanita Meadley, the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade’s Military and Family Life Counselor, told groups at her station that the MFLC program is able to provide non-medical, solution-focused counseling for is... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Martino assumed the mantle

Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Martino assumed the mantle

Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Martino assumed the mantle of the senior enlisted Soldier of the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade during the brigade change of responsibility ceremony at Zoeckler Gym on Camp Humphr... More

Sgt. Maj. Michael Mabanag, the brigade's S3 operations

Sgt. Maj. Michael Mabanag, the brigade's S3 operations

Sgt. Maj. Michael Mabanag, the brigade's S3 operations sergeant major, presents the colors during the brigade's change of responsibility ceremony, on Camp Humphreys, South Korea, Feb. 11.

Keynote speaker, Maj. Gen. Gregory C. Bilton,

Keynote speaker, Maj. Gen. Gregory C. Bilton,

Keynote speaker, Maj. Gen. Gregory C. Bilton, deputy-commanding general (operations), U.S. Army Pacific gives his perspective on the importance of intelligence support and how it affects mission success in the ... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Marc A. Gianotti, right, passes the

Command Sgt. Maj. Marc A. Gianotti, right, passes the

Command Sgt. Maj. Marc A. Gianotti, right, passes the noncommissioned officers' sword to Col. Kris A. Arnold, commander, 501st Military Intelligence Brigade, signifying the relinquishment of his duties as the b... More

(Left to right)) Pfc. Dora Arzabala, a religious affairs

(Left to right)) Pfc. Dora Arzabala, a religious affairs

(Left to right)) Pfc. Dora Arzabala, a religious affairs specialist, and Pfc. Melita Blue, an intelligence analyst, both from Headquarters, Headquarters Detachment, 524th Military Intelligence (MI) Battalion, 5... More

Spec. Hwui Yoo breaks the completion banner for his

Spec. Hwui Yoo breaks the completion banner for his

Spec. Hwui Yoo breaks the completion banner for his 12-mile foot march event for the 2020 Army Best Warrior Competition at his home station USAG Humphreys, South Korea. The banner reads: Headquarters, Departmen... More

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