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Kurt Ault, ACAP financial counselor from Fort Sheridan, Ill., instructs Soldiers from the Installation Support Unit at Camp Atterbury, and the Nebraska Agricultural Development Team 4 on debt management and budget planning during the financial planning course of the Veteran’s Opportunity to Work program at Camp Atterbury Feb. 1, 2012. (Photo by Ashley Roy, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
Soldiers from the Installation Support Unit at Camp Atterbury and the Nebraska Agricultural Development Team 4 complete a 12-month budget plan during the financial planning course of the Veteran’s Opportunity to Work program at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center in Edinburgh, Ind., on Feb.1, 2012. (Photo by Ashley Roy, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
During the Vibrant Response training exercise, members of the Ohio Chemical Enhanced Force Protection Package slide an injured woman onto a stretcher. After a simulated nuclear attack, the decontamination team was tasked with extracting people from a building within the contaminated area. (U.S. Army photo by T.D. Jackson)
Arthur Brown, of Brown County, Ind., sits at his kitchen table, recounting his experiences aboard the USS Enterprise during World War II, Jan. 24. The Big E earned 20 of 21 Battle Stars for action in the Pacific during the war. (photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
Ruben Ambrose, of Pontiac, Mich., a culinary student at Atterbury Job Corps, applies icing to a platter of deserts at the Camp Atterbury Dining Facility under the supervision of Atterbury Food Service staff, at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Ind., Jan. 24. Ambrose is one of 13 Job Corps students supplementing their training with internships at Camp Atterbury. (photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
Members of the 6-19th Agri-business Development Team from Camp Atterbury, Ind., set up a security perimeter on Thursday, Jan. 24, during training at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in Butlerville, Ind. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brad Staggs, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
Cpt. Ben Wegner, executive officer of the 6-19th Agri-business Development Team from Camp Atterbury, Ind., speaks with Sgt. 1st Class Stephen Trainer of the Wolf Operations Group who is portraying a village elder during training to prepare the unit for their upcoming deployment at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in Butlerville, Ind., on Thursday, Jan. 24. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brad Staggs, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
Spc. Jason Stinson, of Muncie, Ind., with 1019th Engineer Detachment, Camp Atterbury Fire Department, places headphones as he prepares to take a hearing test that is part of his annual Periodic health Assessment at the Physical Examination Center located in the Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center Troop Medical Clinic, near Edinburgh, Ind., Jan. 10. (photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
National Guard Patriot Academy Commandant Lt. Col. William Freeman and Command Sgt. Maj. Steven Ridings case the Patriot Academy guide on for the last time on Jan. 12 during a ceremony at Muscatatuck in Butlerville, Ind. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brad Staggs, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
Returning students and cadre sit for a photo with current cadre, civic and military leaders following the Patriot Academy flag casing ceremony on Jan. 12 at Muscatatuck in Butlerville, Ind. Front row (L-R): Instructor Chris Ertl; Command Sgt. Maj. Steven Ridings; Vernon, Ind., Mayor Dan Wright; Indiana National Guard Adjutant General Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger; North Vernon, Ind., Mayor Harold “Soup” Campbell; National Guard Patriot Academy Commandant Lt. Col. William Freeman; Seymour, Ind., Mayor Craig Luedeman; Maj. Gen. Omar C. Tooley, Indiana Asst. Adjutant General; Chief of Joint Staff Brig. Gen. Brian Copes; and Chap. (Cpt.) Roy Swisher. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brad Staggs, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
Blake Keppel, of Indianapolis, moves through a thicket during a Living History Association World War II re-enactment event held at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Ind., Dec. 8. (photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
The 1438th Transportation Co., Indiana Army National Guard, conducts convoy operations and security training at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center in Edinburgh, Ind., Dec. 10, in preparation of their upcoming deployment to the Kabul province of Afghanistan. (Photo by Ashley Roy, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
Chief Warrant Officer Dan Brown, of Bunker Hill, Ind., with the 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, turns in issued equipment from his recent deployment to Afghanistan to Spc. Justin Linxwiller, of Greenwood, Ind., at the Central Issue Facility at Camp Atterbury Nov. 30. The 76th IBCT headquarters element just completed a 9-month deployment to Afghanistan providing command and control to coalition forces in Oruzgan province. (photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
Col. Ivan Denton, of Fishers, Ind., garrison commander of Camp Atterbury addresses Soldiers and civilian employees of Camp Atterbury and also Muscatatuck employees via video teleconferencing during a town hall meeting, Nov. 28. The town hall meeting was held to communicate the state of the installation, future plans and to answer questions. (photo by Staff Sgt. Daivd Bruce, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
Pfc. Jonathen Uchman of Gary, Ind., is handed his Indiana High School diploma by the National Guard Patriot Academy Commandant Lt. Col. Kenny Freeman during the final Patriot Academy graduation ceremony at which Uchman was the final graduate of the Academy on Nov. 20.(Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brad Staggs, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
Indiana Assistant Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Clif Tooley speaks to the final National Guard Patriot Academy graduating class on Nov. 20 at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in Butlerville, Ind. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brad Staggs, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
Soldiers with 5th Battalion, 113th Field Artillery, North Carolina Army National Guard dissuade Role players portraying protesters as they attempt to scale the walls of an observation post at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Ind., Nov. 17. The 5th Battalion, 113th Field Artillery is completing their training for a deployment as Multinational Force Observers which enforce the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty along the Sinai Peninsula. (photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
Spc. Edwin Clarke and Spc. Henry Croft, both from Fayetteville, N.C., with 5th Battalion, 133th Field Artillery, North Carolina Army National Guard, prepare a report about a protest at an observation post during training at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Ind., Nov. 17. The 5th Battalion, 113th Field Artillery is completing their training for a deployment as Multinational Force Observers which enforce the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty along the Sinai Peninsula. (photo by Staff Sgt. David Bruce, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
Cpt. Ryan Demro, right, of the 412th Civil Affairs Battalion, talks to Cpt. Perry Thomas, who is playing the part of an Afghan national at a mock marketplace during training at Muscatatuck Nov. 17. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brad Staggs, Atterbury-Muscatatuck Public Affairs)
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Job Corps interns gain experience at Camp Atterbury posted on Friday, February 15, 2013 9:14 AM |
Serving the people of the United States has always been a cornerstone of military service. Generally speaking, this is usually associated with the defense of the country; however there are other ways the military contributes to the future of America. One way is the intern program Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center has with Atterbury Job Corps. click here to read more... | New program VOWs to help veterans posted on Wednesday, February 06, 2013 3:59 PM |
Camp Atterbury recently implemented the Veteran’s Opportunity to Work to Hire Heroes Act, a national program designed to assist Soldiers transitioning from active duty with financial and career planning. click here to read more... | 2013: Ten years of excellence in training and mobilization posted on Tuesday, February 05, 2013 11:40 AM |
February 2013 marks the 10-year anniversary of Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center in Edinburgh, Ind., as a mobilization station in support of the Global War on Terror and other missions around the world. click here to read more... |
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