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Soldiers internal and external to the 303rd MEB, 9th

Soldiers internal and external to the 303rd MEB, 9th

Soldiers internal and external to the 303rd MEB, 9th Mission support Command, participate in a two-day familiarization class on the Command Post of the Future (CPOF) software system, here, June 30, during their... More

Cpt. Roberto J. Perez, Chief Medical Officer, 303rd

Cpt. Roberto J. Perez, Chief Medical Officer, 303rd

Cpt. Roberto J. Perez, Chief Medical Officer, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, during the Imua Dawn exercise, here, which kicked off June. 28.

Soldiers internal and external to the 303rd MEB, 9th

Soldiers internal and external to the 303rd MEB, 9th

Soldiers internal and external to the 303rd MEB, 9th Mission support Command, participate in a two-day familiarization class on the Command Post of the Future (CPOF) software system, here, June 30, during their... More

Cpt. Earnest Copeland, S4, 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry

Cpt. Earnest Copeland, S4, 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry

Cpt. Earnest Copeland, S4, 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry Regiment, train and fight the battlefield through CPOF and other modes of technology during their annual training exercise - Imua Dawn. The Imua Dawn e... More

Maj. Jonathan Swanson, Staff Judge Advocate, U.S. Army

Maj. Jonathan Swanson, Staff Judge Advocate, U.S. Army

Maj. Jonathan Swanson, Staff Judge Advocate, U.S. Army Pacific-Support Unit, 9th Mission Support Command, briefs Brig. Gen. John E. Cardwell, 9th Mission Support Command, of probable legal matters on the simula... More

Michael “Les” Wilson, Senior Military Training Center

Michael “Les” Wilson, Senior Military Training Center

Michael “Les” Wilson, Senior Military Training Center trainer, conducts a two-day familiarization class for the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade on the Command Post of the Future (CPOF) software system, here ... More

Spc. Zaine Josue, Radio Telephone Operator, 100th Battalion,

Spc. Zaine Josue, Radio Telephone Operator, 100th Battalion,

Spc. Zaine Josue, Radio Telephone Operator, 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry Regiment, train and fight the battlefield through CPOF and other modes of technology during their annual training exercise - Imua Dawn... More

Soldiers internal and external to the 303rd MEB, 9th

Soldiers internal and external to the 303rd MEB, 9th

Soldiers internal and external to the 303rd MEB, 9th Mission support Command, participate in a two-day familiarization class on the Command Post of the Future (CPOF) software system, here, June 30, during their... More

Sgt. Carla K. Rudimch, Geospatial Engineer, focuses

Sgt. Carla K. Rudimch, Geospatial Engineer, focuses

Sgt. Carla K. Rudimch, Geospatial Engineer, focuses on mapping out key terrain and landmarks on the Command Post of the Future (CPOF) software system during the Imua Dawn exercise at Sagamihara Depot, Japan, Ju... More

Pfc. Bronson M. Donald and his team of military police

Pfc. Bronson M. Donald and his team of military police

Pfc. Bronson M. Donald and his team of military police officers review and strategize the battlefield through the Command Post of the Future (CPOF) system during the Imua Dawn exercise, here, which kicked off J... More

Michael “Les” Wilson, Senior Military Training Center

Michael “Les” Wilson, Senior Military Training Center

Michael “Les” Wilson, Senior Military Training Center Trainer, conducts a two-day familiarization class for the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade on the Command Post of the Future (CPOF) software system, here,... More

Staff Sgt. Floyd Talimoni, exercise battle NCO, 100th

Staff Sgt. Floyd Talimoni, exercise battle NCO, 100th

Staff Sgt. Floyd Talimoni, exercise battle NCO, 100th Battalion, 442, Infantry Regiment, train and fight the battlefield through CPOF and other modes of technology during annual training exercise - Imua Dawn. T... More

Lt. Col. Eugene Gussenhoven, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement

Lt. Col. Eugene Gussenhoven, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement

Lt. Col. Eugene Gussenhoven, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, briefs Brig. Gen. John E. Cardwell 9th Mission Support Command, on phase three current operations during the Imua Da... More

Sgt. Kent Costales, exercise support noncommissioned

Sgt. Kent Costales, exercise support noncommissioned

Sgt. Kent Costales, exercise support noncommissioned officer, 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry Regiment, train and fight the battlefield by mapping grid points and routes that coincide with simulated scenarios d... More

Pfc. Bronson M. Donald, internment resettlement specialist,

Pfc. Bronson M. Donald, internment resettlement specialist,

Pfc. Bronson M. Donald, internment resettlement specialist, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, operates the Command Post of the Future (CPOF) system along with Ventrilo for his mil... More

Pfc. Brittney Scott, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade,

Pfc. Brittney Scott, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade,

Pfc. Brittney Scott, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, collects and scribes critical information to relay to the Battle Noncommisioned Officer and Battle Captain during the Imua D... More

Lt. Col. Eugene Gussenhoven, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement

Lt. Col. Eugene Gussenhoven, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement

Lt. Col. Eugene Gussenhoven, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, briefs Brig. Gen. John E. Cardwell 9th Mission Support Command, on phase three current operations during the Imua Da... More

(from left to right) Sgt. Maj. Terry Wong, Battalion

(from left to right) Sgt. Maj. Terry Wong, Battalion

(from left to right) Sgt. Maj. Terry Wong, Battalion Operations officer and Staff Sgt. Floyd Talimoni, Battle Noncomissioned Officer 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry Regiment, train and fight the battlefield thr... More

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