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Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Roger M. Ryan, Topographic Plans Officer, Office of the Assistant to the CHIEF of STAFF for Intelligence, Headquarters, Department of the Army, is presented the Legion of Merit by Lieutenant General (LGEN) William E. Odom, Assistant to the CHIEF of STAFF for Intelligence, Headquarters, Department of the Army. Attending the ceremony at the Pentagon is Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Ryan's friend Maria Bachrach

Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Roger M. Ryan, Topographic Plans Officer, Off...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Arlington State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Robert D. Ward Release Status: Released to Public ... More

Army Sgt. Jessica Williams, a human resources specialist

Army Sgt. Jessica Williams, a human resources specialist

Army Sgt. Jessica Williams, a human resources specialist with the 646th Regional Support Group from Madison, Wis., verifies her grid coordinates before plotting points on a topographic map during the night land... More

Spc. Zachary Lerma, 826th Ordnance Company supply

Spc. Zachary Lerma, 826th Ordnance Company supply

Spc. Zachary Lerma, 826th Ordnance Company supply specialist, uses a M256 series chemical agent detector kit during the Army Warrior Task portion of the 377th Theater Sustainment Command Best Warrior Competitio... More

Spc. Timothy Hutchinson, 310th Sustainment Command

Spc. Timothy Hutchinson, 310th Sustainment Command

Spc. Timothy Hutchinson, 310th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) junior Soldier, properly seals his protective mask at the 377th Theater Sustainment Command Best Warrior Competition at Fort Devens, Mass. (U.... More

Army Pfc. Ilya Avdeyenkov, 304th Quartermaster Company

Army Pfc. Ilya Avdeyenkov, 304th Quartermaster Company

Army Pfc. Ilya Avdeyenkov, 304th Quartermaster Company chemical biological radiological and nuclear specialist out of Hartford, Conn., disassembles and reassembles the M-240B machine gun while being graded duri... More

Colleges and Universities - Clemson - Clemson College, South Carolina.  Topographic Draftsmen, Training Detachment.  S.A.T.C

Colleges and Universities - Clemson - Clemson College, South Carolina....

Date Taken: 1918 Colleges and Universities - Clemson Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Sgt. 1st Class David Nelson, 220th Transportation Company

Sgt. 1st Class David Nelson, 220th Transportation Company

Sgt. 1st Class David Nelson, 220th Transportation Company platoon sergeant in Keene, N.H., briefs all competitors on the rules of the night land navigation course during the 377th Theater Sustainment Command Be... More

Spc. Randall Reinink, a parachute rigger representing

Spc. Randall Reinink, a parachute rigger representing

Spc. Randall Reinink, a parachute rigger representing the 143rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), verifies his equipment is working properly before the start of the night land navigation event during the 377... More

Army Sgt. Jessica Williams, a human resources specialist

Army Sgt. Jessica Williams, a human resources specialist

Army Sgt. Jessica Williams, a human resources specialist with the 646th Regional Support Group from Madison, Wis., plots points on a topographic map during the night land navigation portion of the Best Warrior ... More

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