Task Force 46S encompasses the Army Reserve’s training and validation of Public Affairs units and Soldiers to perform mass communication operations for the Army and Joint Warfighter. Products from this features page provide coverage of the training as well as inaugural products created by Students who are expanding their specialties in broadcast and photojournalism.
CAPT John J. Cummings will relieve CAPT Richard C.
McCormack as Commanding Officer, USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) during a
ceremony at the Vista Point Catering and Conference Center on Naval Station
Norfolk scheduled for 10 August at 1000.
The Rhode Island National Guard's Leapfest is the largest, longest standing, international static line parachute-training event and competition. This is both an individual and team event as jumpers compete for fastest individual and team times. Participants will come from around the world to test their skills against some of the world's best paratroopers.
The annual symposium draws academic, government, military and international experts, with the goal of exploring a broad range of deterrence issues and thinking during a single event.
Marine Week is coming to the Queen City. Marine Week is the United States Marine Corps largest community relations program that brings more than 700 Marines and personnel, future technology, current equipment, and aircraft to a different city every year for a weeklong series of events. From 5-9 September, 2018, Marine Week Charlotte will feature hands-on static displays, live demonstrations,...
On September 20-21, 2018, Oklahoma City will host the "Meet Your Army" initiative. Planned events include two tandem jump camps conducted by the Army’s Golden Knights Tandem Team, performances by the Army's Silent Drill Team, TV and radio interviews with local general officers, and meetings with local civic and business leaders.
The Meet Your Army initiative sends Army leaders (active...
The U.S. Air Force Defender Challenge pits "the best of the best" Defenders from across Air Force major commands and international partners in a head-to-head team competition, focusing on the craft and tools of their trade -- weapons and tactics.
The competition was first held in 1952 as a marksmanship contest in 1952 before transitioning in 1981 to an Olympics-style series of events...
The 98th Training Division (IET) turns 100 years old in July. As part of the celebration, this page has been created to highlight some of the Division’s history and current missions.