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Kuwait- During indifference training Charlie Company

Kuwait- During indifference training Charlie Company

Kuwait- During indifference training Charlie Company medic, Army Staff Sgt. Shonnah Adams, Tampa, Florida, waits for the crew chief's signal to board the first K-9 ‘patient in training’ of the day. Training bet... More

Two Army Reserve soldiers working at the Camp Tusi

Two Army Reserve soldiers working at the Camp Tusi

Two Army Reserve soldiers working at the Camp Tusi DFAC at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., bring out dinner meals from the MKT July 20 during CSTX 91.

Spc. Edwin Hartwig, a 21-year-old native of Newberne,

Spc. Edwin Hartwig, a 21-year-old native of Newberne,

Spc. Edwin Hartwig, a 21-year-old native of Newberne, N.C., and cook with the 849th Quartermaster Company out of Rocky Mount, N.C., and Spc. Desmond Obrien, a 27-year-old native of American Samoa and cook with ... More

S90E5198 - STS-090 - Earth observations taken during STS-90 mission

S90E5198 - STS-090 - Earth observations taken during STS-90 mission

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Earth observations taken during the STS-90 mission from the space shuttle Columbia including: Hartsfield-Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta Georgia.... More

Kuwait- A medevac crew chief, Army Sgt. Tyler Kelly,

Kuwait- A medevac crew chief, Army Sgt. Tyler Kelly,

Kuwait- A medevac crew chief, Army Sgt. Tyler Kelly, Ballground, Georgia, waits for the first K-9 team to board for the hot load portion (engines running) of the indifference training. Medevac crew from Charlie... More

Kuwait- U.S. Marine K-9 team, Sgt. Dustin Campbell

Kuwait- U.S. Marine K-9 team, Sgt. Dustin Campbell

Kuwait- U.S. Marine K-9 team, Sgt. Dustin Campbell and K-9 Uurzua, are inseparable during down time from a training session with medevac crew from Charlie Company 1-111th, Jacksonville, Florida, trains with U.S... More

Kuwait- A medevac crew from Charlie Company 1-111th,

Kuwait- A medevac crew from Charlie Company 1-111th,

Kuwait- A medevac crew from Charlie Company 1-111th, Jacksonville, Florida, trains with U.S. Marine K-9 teams from 1st Law Enforcement Battalion, Camp Pendleton, California, to familiarize both K-9 and medevac ... More

Staff Sgt. Charles DeMary, a 54-year-old native of

Staff Sgt. Charles DeMary, a 54-year-old native of

Staff Sgt. Charles DeMary, a 54-year-old native of Norfolk, Va., and 1st cook with the 196 Trans. Company out of Orlando, Fla., and Spc. Ashley Mayham, a 20-year-old native of Milwaukee, Wis., and engineer assi... More

Spc. Edwin Hartwig, a 21 year old native of Newberne,

Spc. Edwin Hartwig, a 21 year old native of Newberne,

Spc. Edwin Hartwig, a 21 year old native of Newberne, N.C., and cook with the 849th Quartermaster Company out of Rocky Mount, N.C., adds the finals touches the batch of chicken he is cooking for the soldiers of... More

Pfc. April Mose, a 23-year-old native of Mobile, Ala.,

Pfc. April Mose, a 23-year-old native of Mobile, Ala.,

Pfc. April Mose, a 23-year-old native of Mobile, Ala., and truck driver with the 647th Transportation Company out of Laurel, Miss., assigned to KP duty while at CSTX 91 at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., prepares ... More

Health care workers learn how to properly dispose of

Health care workers learn how to properly dispose of

Health care workers learn how to properly dispose of the remains of a simulated patient who died from Ebola in Buchanan City, Nov. 21, 2014. Joint Forces Command – United Assistance mobile training team trains ... More

Staff Sgt. Charles DeMary, a 54-year-old native of

Staff Sgt. Charles DeMary, a 54-year-old native of

Staff Sgt. Charles DeMary, a 54-year-old native of Norfolk, Va., and 1st cook with the 196 Trans. Company out of Orlando, Fla., and Spc. Ashley Mayham, a 20-year-old native of Milwaukee, Wis., and engineer from... More

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