The African Alumni Symposium is an annual multinational engagement designed to bring African partner alumni of U.S. professional military education programs together to strengthen alumni relationships with the U.S. Army, facilitate discussion about African security issues and regional cooperation, and provide an opportunity for participants to network.
The Motivator of the Week title is awarded each week to Marines and Sailors of II Marine Expeditionary Force’s subordinate commands and element who are resilient and exceptional in their professional performance. The MOW highlights the unsung heroes of II MEF.
Collection of photos capturing Army Public Affairs Soldiers in action. These photos are meant to be gathered and utilized to enhance Army PA recruiting efforts across all 3 Army components (AC, NGB, USAR).
A collection of imagery dedicated to highlighting the unsung heroes of II MEF Information Group. Each week, a Marine or Sailor is chosen from within II MIG in an effort to showcase those that accomplish the mission and who may not normally receive recognition for their efforts.
The Secretary of the Navy Safety Awareness Campaign fosters an environment requiring all Sailors, Marines, and Civilians to utilize proper risk management, problem-solving, and proactive thinking to develop a reliable reduction of mishaps to improve readiness.
The Army requires an ability to "see itself" in order to better develop a highly capable and ready civilian workforce committed to the Army mission. Ready Army Civilian equips civilian employees with the tools they need to excel in the workplace - including education, experience and leadership opportunities - and sets standards for performance that are essential to ensuring civilian employees...
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USASOC Celebrates its 30th Anniversary
U.S. Army Special Operations Command celebrates its 30th anniversary, Dec. 1, 2019. The U.S. Army established USASOC on Fort Bragg, North Carolina, as a major command, days before the start of Operation Just Cause in Panama. USASOC consists of approximately 33,000 Soldiers and Civilians spread across four major subordinate commands, including the 1st...