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200928-A-A4507-001 - A group of men sitting at a table in front of flags

200928-A-A4507-001 - A group of men sitting at a table in front of fla...

Brig. Gen. Milford H. ‘Beags’ Beagle Jr., Fort Jackson commander, speaks about the Fort Jackson suicide prevention during the Commanding General’s Virtual Town Hall Sept. 24. Joining him are (from left) Chaplai... More

Col. Michael Larsen, Army Training Center and Fort

Col. Michael Larsen, Army Training Center and Fort

Col. Michael Larsen, Army Training Center and Fort Jackson deputy commanding officer speaks during a ceremony welcoming him Aug. 25 at Victory Hall. Larsen said he was humbled and ‘not expecting this. I was ful... More

From left: Leslie Ann ‘LA’ Sully, media relations officer,

From left: Leslie Ann ‘LA’ Sully, media relations officer,

From left: Leslie Ann ‘LA’ Sully, media relations officer, Brig. Gen. Milford H. ‘Beags’ Beagle Jr., Fort Jackson commander, LaTrice Langston, social media manager, and Col. Jeremiah Stubbs interim Public Healt... More

Spc. Matthew Rhodes, Fort Jackson’s Soldier of the

Spc. Matthew Rhodes, Fort Jackson’s Soldier of the

Spc. Matthew Rhodes, Fort Jackson’s Soldier of the Year, places the wreath at the base of the flagpole during the Fort Jackson Memorial Day ceremony, Monday in honor of the sacrifices of all service members kil... More

Volunteers take nasal swabs of Fort Jackson community

Volunteers take nasal swabs of Fort Jackson community

Volunteers take nasal swabs of Fort Jackson community members at a COVID-19 drive through testing at Fort Jackson July 8. The installation and the Medical University of South Carolina provided the testing. Test... More

A staff member at Fort Jackson’s Coleman Gym sanitizes

A staff member at Fort Jackson’s Coleman Gym sanitizes

A staff member at Fort Jackson’s Coleman Gym sanitizes a restroom door May 19. Post gyms and fitness centers reopened Monday. Staff deep clean the facilities from top to bottom three times a day to prevent the ... More

Brig. Gen. Milford H. Beagle Jr. (left), Spc. Matthew

Brig. Gen. Milford H. Beagle Jr. (left), Spc. Matthew

Brig. Gen. Milford H. Beagle Jr. (left), Spc. Matthew Rhodes (center), and Post Command Sgt. Maj. Jerimiah E. Gan (right) salute the flag and wreath placed at the Fort Jackson flagpole during a Memorial Day cer... More

Chaplain (Capt.) Deborah Frick preaches to her unit

Chaplain (Capt.) Deborah Frick preaches to her unit

Chaplain (Capt.) Deborah Frick preaches to her unit out of the back of a pick up truck. (Courtesy Photo)

LaTrice Langston, Fort Jackson's social media manager,

LaTrice Langston, Fort Jackson's social media manager,

LaTrice Langston, Fort Jackson's social media manager, watches as Col. Jeremiah Stubbs, interim Public Health Emergency Officer at Moncrief Army Health Clinic speaks during a virtual town hall Aug. 27. (Screenshot)

200716-A-A4507-001, US Army Photo

200716-A-A4507-001, US Army Photo

From left: Col. Eric Flesch, commander of 165th Infantry Brigade, Col. Mark Huhtanen, 193rd Infantry Brigade commander, Col. John ‘Wes’ Hankins, garrison commander and Col. Tara Hall, Moncrief Army Hospital Cli... More

Chaplain (Capt.) Linda Murtala, 1st Battalion, 61st

Chaplain (Capt.) Linda Murtala, 1st Battalion, 61st

Chaplain (Capt.) Linda Murtala, 1st Battalion, 61st Infantry Battalion chaplain, gives a service to unit trainees. The trainees were separated enough to follow social distancing guidelines. (Photo by Tory Evans)

HEALTHY1 - A young man sitting on the ground holding a plate of food

HEALTHY1 - A young man sitting on the ground holding a plate of food

A trainee with 2nd Battalion, 39th Infantry Regiment sit down for breakfast. Basic Combat Training at Fort Jackson uses a program called Go for Green to help trainees to be the most efficient mentally and physi... More

Brig. Gen. Milford H. Beagle, Jr. addresses a small

Brig. Gen. Milford H. Beagle, Jr. addresses a small

Brig. Gen. Milford H. Beagle, Jr. addresses a small crowd gathered at Fort Jackson to remember service members who gave their lives in service to the country.

Col. John 'Wes' Hankins, garrison commander, and Garrison

Col. John 'Wes' Hankins, garrison commander, and Garrison

Col. John 'Wes' Hankins, garrison commander, and Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Anthony Wilson salute the U.S. flag during a change of responsibility ceremony July 31 at Victory Field. In the ceremony, Wilson relin... More

Members of the Fort Jackson community line up for drive

Members of the Fort Jackson community line up for drive

Members of the Fort Jackson community line up for drive through COVID-19 testing July 8 near the Palmetto Falls Water Park on post. Fort Jackson and the Medical University of South Carolina teamed up to provide... More

Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Anthony Wilson inspects

Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Anthony Wilson inspects

Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Anthony Wilson inspects the garrison colors before passing them to Col. John 'Wes' Hankins, garrison commander during a relinquishment of responsibility ceremony July 31 at Victory Field.

The American Flag flies at half-mast in honor of fallen

The American Flag flies at half-mast in honor of fallen

The American Flag flies at half-mast in honor of fallen service members during the Fort Jackson Memorial Day ceremony. On Memorial Day the flag remains at half-mast until noon when the flag is raised to full-mast.

Spc. Francesea Meza of Headquarters, Headquarters Company,

Spc. Francesea Meza of Headquarters, Headquarters Company,

Spc. Francesea Meza of Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 120th Adjutant General Battalion, runs on a treadmill at Fort Jackson’s Coleman Gym May 19. Installation fitness centers and gyms reopened Monday with ... More

Volunteers take nasal swabs of Fort Jackson community

Volunteers take nasal swabs of Fort Jackson community

Volunteers take nasal swabs of Fort Jackson community members at a COVID-19 drive through testing at Fort Jackson July 8. The installation and the Medical University of South Carolina provided the testing. Test... More

1st Lt. Katherine Rhea, deputy chief of Army hearing

1st Lt. Katherine Rhea, deputy chief of Army hearing

1st Lt. Katherine Rhea, deputy chief of Army hearing at Moncrief Army Health Clinic, instructs a trainee with 1st Battalion, 61st Infantry Regiment in the proper way to insert an ear plug. Both Soldiers are wea... More

Members of the Fort Jackson community line up for drive

Members of the Fort Jackson community line up for drive

Members of the Fort Jackson community line up for drive through COVID-19 testing July 8 near the Palmetto Falls Water Park on post. Fort Jackson and the Medical University of South Carolina teamed up to provide... More

200507-A-A4507-001 - A group of soldiers sitting at a table

200507-A-A4507-001 - A group of soldiers sitting at a table

Fort Jackson officials speak to audience members during the Commanding General’s Virtual Community Town Hall on Special Topics May 7. The speakers are from left: Staff Sgt. Chelsea Kasper, Company A, 3rd Battal... More

A Soldier conducts physical training at Fort Jackson’s

A Soldier conducts physical training at Fort Jackson’s

A Soldier conducts physical training at Fort Jackson’s Coleman Gym May 19. Installation fitness centers and gyms reopened Monday with restrictions to help keep patrons safe. While most gym equipment is availabl... More

A trainee with 1st Battalion, 61st Infantry Regiment

A trainee with 1st Battalion, 61st Infantry Regiment

A trainee with 1st Battalion, 61st Infantry Regiment raises his arms while waiting to be harnessed at Fort Jackson’s Victory Tower. The trainee wears a cloth face covering as protection against the spread of CO... More

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