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Lt. Col. Michael Shrout, commander of Task Force 2nd Battalion, 6th Infantry, talks with Kadim Attia, chairman of the Marquez Mada'in Nahia council, about projects planned for the Salman Pak area as part of 'Operation Iron Gator.' The operation is expected to bring more than $2 million in improvements to the region.  sample fuel card image In May 2008, U.S. Army Garrison, Germany, community members set an unofficial Department of Defense record for largest yellow ribbon formation. That action earned Ansbach the 2008 Best Community service Award from the Learning Resource Network, a non-profit that provides recreation programming training and Web-based program sharing. Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Marine Corps Gen. (ret.) Peter Pace greets portrait artist Peter E. Egeli following the unveiling of Pace's portrait.  The portrait was unveiled Jan. 13 during a ceremony at the Pentagon.  The painting will be displayed in a corridor of the Pentagon along with portraits of other former chairmen. Gov. Noor Mohammed Akhwand of the Maywand district of Afghanistan's Kandahar province, distributes food to the residents of Ata Mohammed Kartz on Jan. 6, 2009. The presence of Soldiers at a new combat outpost in the area made it possible for the humanitarian aid and Afghan government officials to travel safely to the village.
Soldiers of the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, discuss plans to continue loading the remainder of the vehicles on empty rail cars for the following day.  This railhead operation on Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 6 is an effort to move equipment for a rotation to the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, Calif. As the sun sets, the Soldiers of the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, continue with railhead operations, Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 6. Vehicles are being loaded onto rail cars as part of the preparation for a rotation at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif. For Soldiers of the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, safety is paramount. There's not an inch to spare as vehicles are being moved onto the rail cars at the railhead, Fort Hood, Texas, Jan. 6. The Soldiers are making preparations for a rotation at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, Calif.  The ground guides are the eyes for the drivers as the trucks are slowly moved onto the rail cars at the railhead, Fort Head, Texas, Jan. 6. This is all in preparation for the Soldiers of the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, to make their movement to the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, Calif., Jan. 6. With drivers and ground guides ready to go, Soldiers of the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, begin movement onto the rail cars at the railhead, Fort Hood, Texas. Jan. 6. Once loaded the vehicles will be transported to Fort Irwin, Calif., for a rotation at the National Training Center.
Soldiers from the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, conduct a safety briefing at the head of the vehicle lineup before they load the heavy equipment onto rail cars at the railhead in Fort Hood, Texas, for movement to Fort Irwin, Calif., Jan. 6. More than 750 people from Department of Defense, the Department of Veterans Affairs and the private sector meet in San Antonio, Texas for the 2009 Annual Suicide Prevention Conference. Maj.Gen. Mark Graham, who lost a son to suicide, speaks to a crowd of mental health specialists, social workers and family members during a Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs Suicide Prevention Conference at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in San Antonio, Texas. The Army has developed an ACE "Buddy" card designed to help with suicide intervention. The AN/TPQ-36 (shown here) and AN/TPQ-37's new radar processor is less expensive, extends the mean time between failures, and will reduce the time spent by technicians when troubleshooting and repairing the system.
Staff Sgt. Joshua Nunley (left), and Joe Raymer, electronics engineer, perform a fault insertion and technical manual verification on the AN/TPQ-36 radar processor. Body Body Chief Warrant Officer Kenn Jones, sets up a satellite during the Lion Focus, a SETAF-U.S. Army Africa exercise that included the construction of an early entry commmand post. Spc. Hilliard Ladd, 21, of Fort Wayne, Ind. and Sgt. Lisa Davis, 22, of St. Louis, Mo., carry heavy boxes of communication gear in the bitter cold during Lion Focus, a command exercise conducted by SETAF-U.S. Army Africa.
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