IN THE NEWS

 

 

 

 

 

Results:
Tag: Regional Training Site-Maintenance

German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge Tests Physical and Mental Strength
June 19, 2019
The Regional Training Site – Maintenance Fort Indiantown Gap hosted its annual German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge competition on May 31-June 2. The RTS-M Fort Indiantown Gap falls under the command and control of the 94th Training Division, which supports the 80th Training Command's mission of more than 2,700 instructors providing essential training to Army Reserve, National Guard, and Active Duty Soldiers.

Gold, silver or bronze: Soldiers and Airmen interweave training into earning coveted badge
June 12, 2018
Air Force Cadet Patrick Forbus pinpoints the area on the pistol target that he successfully shot during the German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge pistol markmanship test. Forbus was one of more than 75 Soldiers and Airmen who strived to earn the badge for military proficiency. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. 1st Class Emily Anderson, 80th Training Command)

94th Training Division Instructor Maintains Excellence at RTS-M Devens
March 29, 2018
Sgt. 1st Class Gilbert Galman, a 94th Training Division instructor at Regional Training Site - Maintenance (RTS-M) Devens, prepares his students for a classroom test reviewing the fundamentals of maintaining an automatic fire extinguinshing system on a wheeled vehicle during the 91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic Course, 28 March 2018. Galman currently holds the mantle of Instructor of the Year at RTS-M Devens after the leadership chose him in October 2017 following a rigorous board selection process. He went on to represent Devens the next month at the 2017 Instructor of the Year competition sponsored by the 80th Training Command (TASS). According to his supervisors, Galman pushes his students to excel and his passion and dedication enhances the entire team at RTS-M Devens. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Benari Poulten, 80th Training Command)

Instructors Teach, Shape New Generation of Ordnance Soldiers
November 22, 2017
Instructors assigned to the 3rd Brigade, 94th Training Division train Soldiers to  rig and recover wheeled vehicles during a two-week course held at Regional Training Site-Maintenance, Fort Hood, Texas. Once completed, Soldiers will be assigned an additional skill identifier, an identification that highlights additional skills, training, and qualification a soldier has in addition to a military occupation specialty.