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Lt. Col. Lynn Ray, the first commander of Regimental

Lt. Col. Lynn Ray, the first commander of Regimental

Lt. Col. Lynn Ray, the first commander of Regimental Engineer Squadron “Pioneer,” 3rd Cavalry Regiment, sits in a Stryker as truck commander, Feb. 27, before conducting a mission at the National Training Center... More

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman (left) discusses unit issues

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman (left) discusses unit issues

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman (left) discusses unit issues with her company commander, Capt. Nick Niedenthal, on their first battle assembly together with the 374th Engineer Company (Sapper), Army Reserve unit hea... More

Dressed out in a gilly suit, a US Marine Corps (USMC) Marine sniper of 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment (2/2) sights in a Remington M40A3 sniper rifle on targets down range, as part of Military Operation in Urban Terrain (MOUT) during capabilities exercise (CAPEX). CAPEX are used to show general officers and dignitaries the capabilities of the combat units

Dressed out in a gilly suit, a US Marine Corps (USMC) Marine sniper of...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: LCPL Justin Mason, USMC... More

Capt. Nicholas Niedenthal stands by the Brandenburg

Capt. Nicholas Niedenthal stands by the Brandenburg

Capt. Nicholas Niedenthal stands by the Brandenburg Gate in Germany, Aug. 23, 2014, during a visit for the Military Reserve Exchange Program last year when he spent two weeks learning about the German military ... More

An EA-6B Prowler aircraft of Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 130 (VAQ-130) streaks off the deck of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN-69) during fleet carrier qualifications off the east coast. The aircraft is flown by LT. Shannon Workman of the Zappers. LT. Workman is the first female pilot to qualify onboard an operational warship since the repeal of Title 10, (combat exclusion), which barred women from serving in combat units

An EA-6B Prowler aircraft of Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 130 ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Dwight D Eisenhower (CVN 69) Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Anthony Young Release Status: Released to Public Combin... More

A Barbie dressed in a G.I. Joes uniform was presented

A Barbie dressed in a G.I. Joes uniform was presented

A Barbie dressed in a G.I. Joes uniform was presented to 1st. Sgt. Raquel Steckman for her dedication and service as the operations sergeant for the 401st Engineer Company (Multi-Role Bridge). Steckman is now t... More

Capt. Nicholas Niedenthal was one of the officers selected

Capt. Nicholas Niedenthal was one of the officers selected

Capt. Nicholas Niedenthal was one of the officers selected for the Military Reserve Exchange Program last year and spent two weeks in Germany learning about the country's military and building their internation... More

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman salutes her platoon sergeants

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman salutes her platoon sergeants

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman salutes her platoon sergeants with the 374th Engineer Company (Sapper), headquartered in Concord, Calif., during formation. Steckman is the first female in the Army appointed to a com... More

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman is the first woman in the

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman is the first woman in the

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman is the first woman in the Army appointed to a combat engineer company as a first sergeant, now with the 374th Engineer Company (Sapper), headquartered in Concord, Calif. (U.S. Army ph... More

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman works on an operations order

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman works on an operations order

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman works on an operations order for an upcoming demolition range for the Army Reserve 374th Engineer Company (Sapper), headquartered in Concord, California. Steckman is the first woman i... More

Lt. Col. Lynn Ray, the first commander of Regimental

Lt. Col. Lynn Ray, the first commander of Regimental

Lt. Col. Lynn Ray, the first commander of Regimental Engineer Squadron “Pioneer,” 3rd Cavalry Regiment, sits in a Stryker as truck commander, Feb. 27, before conducting a mission at the National Training Center... More

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman, Army Reserve first sergeant

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman, Army Reserve first sergeant

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman, Army Reserve first sergeant for the 374th Engineer Company (Sapper), Concord, Calif., takes a phone call to discuss a Soldier who wants to join her unit. Steckman is the first woman ... More

During the 3rd Cavalry Regiment’s National Training

During the 3rd Cavalry Regiment’s National Training

During the 3rd Cavalry Regiment’s National Training Center rotation, Lt. Col. Lynn Ray, the first commander of Regimental Engineer Squadron “Pioneer,” 3rd CR, talks to a Soldier about tactical movements Feb. 14... More

Lt. Col. Lynn Ray (right), the first commander of Regimental

Lt. Col. Lynn Ray (right), the first commander of Regimental

Lt. Col. Lynn Ray (right), the first commander of Regimental Engineer Squadron “Pioneer,” 3rd Cavalry Regiment, poses with Command Sgt. Maj. Rodney Holloway, senior enlisted advisor, at Painted Rock at Fort Irw... More

Capt. Nicholas Niedenthal was one of the officers selected

Capt. Nicholas Niedenthal was one of the officers selected

Capt. Nicholas Niedenthal was one of the officers selected for the Military Reserve Exchange Program last year and spent two weeks in Germany learning about the country's military and building their internation... More

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman, with the 374th Engineer

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman, with the 374th Engineer

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman, with the 374th Engineer Company (Sapper), headquartered in Concord, California, jokes with her Soldiers before the start of formation. Steckman is the first woman in the Army appoint... More

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman (right) discusses unit issues

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman (right) discusses unit issues

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman (right) discusses unit issues with her company commander, Capt. Nick Niedenthal, on their first battle assembly together with the 374th Engineer Company (Sapper), Army Reserve unit he... More

A bottle of women's multivitamins sits on the desk

A bottle of women's multivitamins sits on the desk

A bottle of women's multivitamins sits on the desk of, 1st. Sgt. Raquel Steckman, the first female in the Army appointed to a combat engineer company as a first sergeant, now with the 374th Engineer Company (Sa... More

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman is the first woman in the

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman is the first woman in the

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman is the first woman in the Army appointed to a combat engineer company as a first sergeant, now with the 374th Engineer Company (Sapper), headquartered in Concord, Calif. (U.S. Army ph... More

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman waits in the rain before

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman waits in the rain before

First Sgt. Raquel Steckman waits in the rain before the start of formation with the 374th Engineer Company (Sapper), Army Reserve unit headquartered in Concord, Calif. Steckman is the first woman in the Army ap... More

Capt. Nicholas Niedenthal was one of the officers selected

Capt. Nicholas Niedenthal was one of the officers selected

Capt. Nicholas Niedenthal was one of the officers selected for the Military Reserve Exchange Program last year and spent two weeks in Germany learning about the country's military and building their internation... More

A placard hangs outside of the office of 1st. Sgt.

A placard hangs outside of the office of 1st. Sgt.

A placard hangs outside of the office of 1st. Sgt. Raquel Steckman, the first woman in the Army appointed to a combat engineer company as a first sergeant, now with the 374th Engineer Company (Sapper), headquar... More

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