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Ryan Cantres of Kenosha, Wis. tries on the U.S. Army's Advanced Combat Helmet as he sits on his mother's lap and experiences what it's like to "drive" a military fire truck during the 2016 Armed Forces Day celebration at the Milwaukee Harley-Davidson Museum, May 21, 2016.  Major Harold Aprill, Executive Officer of the 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment and a member of  the Milwaukee Armed Services Committee, helped organize the event which capped off an entire week of activities for Milwaukee's Armed Forces Week.    Aprill and reservists from the 3/399th, as well as volunteers from the other branches, helped raise military awareness by displaying military vehicles and explaining to civilians their current role in supporting ongoing military efforts around the world. Servicemembers past and present mingled with the crowd throughout the day, a highlight of which was the 13th annual Support the Troops Ride which featured over 300 motorcycle riders.
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Major Harold Aprill, the executive officer for the 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment, speaks to one of the motorcyclists who took part in the 13th annual Support the Troops Ride during the 2016 Armed Forces Day celebration at the Milwaukee, Wis. Harley-Davidson Museum, May 21, 2016.  Aprill, who is also a member on the Milwaukee Armed Services Committee, helped organize the event which capped off an entire week of activities for Milwaukee's Armed Forces Week.   Aprill and reservists from the 3/399th, as well as volunteers from the other branches, helped raise military awareness by displaying military vehicles and explaining to civilians their current role in supporting ongoing military efforts around the world. Service members past and present mingled with the crowd throughout the day.
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Major Harold Aprill, the executive officer for the 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment, shows Becca Osmak of St. Francis, Wis. how to properly control the water pressure from a fire hose during the 2016 Armed Forces Day celebration at the Milwaukee Harley-Davidson Museum, May 21, 2016.  Aprill, who is also a member of the Milwaukee Armed Services Committee, helped organize the event which capped off an entire week of activities for Milwaukee's Armed Forces Week.   Aprill and reservists from the 3/399th, as well as volunteers from the other branches, helped raise military awareness by displaying military vehicles and explaining to civilians their current role in supporting ongoing military efforts around the world. Service members past and present mingled with the crowd throughout the day, a highlight of which was the 13th annual Support the Troops Ride which featured over 300 motorcycle riders.
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Major Harold Aprill, the executive officer for the 3rd Battalion, 399th Regiment, shows Max Osmak of St. Francis, Wis. how to start a Humvee during the 2016 Armed Forces Day celebration at the Milwaukee Harley-Davidson Museum, May 21, 2016.  Aprill, who is also a member of the Milwaukee Armed Services Committee, helped organize the event which capped off an entire week of activities for Milwaukee's Armed Forces Week.   Aprill and reservists from the 3/399th, as well as volunteers from the other branches, helped raise military awareness by displaying military vehicles and explaining to civilians their current role in supporting ongoing military efforts around the world. Service members past and present mingled with the crowd throughout the day, a highlight of which was the 13th annual Support the Troops Ride which featured over 300 motorcycle riders.
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Col. Lawrence Leon, commander 3rd Ordnance Brigade 94th Training Division, thanks Lt. Col. James A. Parkinson, deputy garrison commander, Fort McCoy Wis., for his role in supporting the ammunition specialist reclassification course transition from Ft. Lee, Va., to Fort McCoy. Leon also presented Parkinson with his commander’s coin and a certificate of appreciation during an impromptu ceremony at Fort McCoy, May 13, 2016. Parkinson lead all the in progress reviews while the transition was being planned. The 94th Training Division will begin the phased move of Ammunition Stock Control and Accounting Specialist, Ammunition Specialist, courses to Fort McCoy for the start of FY17.
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Col. Lawrence Leon, commander 3rd Ordnance Brigade 94th Training Division, thanks Scott Humberg for his role in supporting the ammunition specialist reclassification course transition from Ft. Lee, Va., to Fort McCoy. Leon also presented Humberg with his commander’s coin and a certificate of appreciation during an impromptu ceremony at Fort McCoy,Wis., May 13, 2016. The 94th Training Division will begin the phased move of Ammunition Stock Control and Accounting Specialist, Ammunition Specialist, courses to Fort McCoy for the start of FY17.
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Col. Lawrence Leon, commander 3rd Ordnance Brigade 94th Training Division, thanks Lisa Perry for her role in supporting the ammunition specialist reclassification course transition from Ft. Lee, Va., to Fort McCoy, Wis. Leon also presented Perry with his commander’s coin and a certificate of appreciation during an impromptu ceremony at Fort McCoy, May 13, 2016. Perry was responsible for acquiring furniture the new facility. The 94th Training Division will begin the phased move of Ammunition Stock Control and Accounting Specialist, Ammunition Specialist, courses to Fort McCoy for the start of FY17
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Col. Lawrence Leon, commander 3rd Ordnance Brigade 94th Training Division, thanks Liane Haun for her role in supporting the ammunition specialist reclassification course transition from Ft. Lee, Va., to Fort McCoy, Wis. Leon also presented Haun with his commanders coin and a certificate of appreciation during an impromptu ceremony at Fort McCoy, May 13, 2016. As a real estate planner, Haun’s efforts included acquiring buildings for the classes. The 94th Training Division will begin the phased move of Ammunition Stock Control and Accounting Specialist, Ammunition Specialist, courses to Fort McCoy for the start of FY17.
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Col. Lawrence Leon, commander 3rd Ordnance Brigade 94th Training Division, thanks Brian Harrie for his role in supporting the ammunition specialist reclassification course transition from Ft. Lee, Va., to Fort McCoy, Wis. Leon also presented Harrie with his commanders coin and a certificate of appreciation during an impromptu ceremony at Fort McCoy, May 13, 2016. Harrie’s efforts included acquiring allocating classrooms and a motor pool. The 94th Training Division will begin the phased move of Ammunition Stock Control and Accounting Specialist, Ammunition Specialist, courses to Fort McCoy for the start of FY17.
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Capt. Andrew Jones, human resources officer 11th/100th Military Intelligence Battalion, 100th Training Division, arrives at the La Crosse Wis., YWCA with 50 items of clothing donated by Soldiers assigned to the 11th/100th Military Intelligence Battalion, 100th Training Division. Jones delivered the items May 12 2016.
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Capt. Andrew Jones, human resources officer 11th/100th Military Intelligence Battalion, 100th Training Division, interacts with Ruthan Schultz, the La Crosse Wis., YWCA executive director, after Jones donated approximately 50 clothing items to the YWCA on behalf of the battalion, May 12 2016.
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Brig. Gen. Steven W. Ainsworth, commander 94th Training Division, addresses the audience during the 94th TD’s groundbreaking ceremony for a new training facility May 12, 2016. The 39,127-square-foot training center will be equipped with 15 classrooms and will include a maintenance training area for transportation courses, as well as a state of the art instructional kitchen for food service specialist courses. Ninety-fourth TD instructors could potentially train 2,635 Soldiers while teaching 120 classes annually.
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(L-R) Brig. Gen. Steven W. Ainsworth, commander 94th Training Division, Col. Paul K. Brooks U.S. Army Garrison Commander Fort Lee, Mr. John G. Royster, Master Planning Division branch chief, Department of Public Works Fort Lee, Mr. Anthony Weaver, Corps of Engineers Construction Lead, and Mrs. Betty Brown, team chief of The Army School System Training Center-Fort Lee break ground during a ceremony for a new training facility May 12, 2016. The 39,127-square-foot training center will be equipped with 15 classrooms and will include a maintenance training area for transportation courses, as well as a state of the art instructional kitchen for food service specialist courses. Ninety-fourth TD instructors could potentially train 2,635 Soldiers while teaching 120 classes annually.
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Second Transportation Brigade, 94th Training Division color guard during the division’s groundbreaking ceremony for a new training facility May 12, 2016. The 39,127-square-foot training center will be equipped with 15 classrooms and will include a maintenance training area for transportation courses, as well as a state of the art instructional kitchen for food service specialist courses. Ninety-fourth TD instructors could potentially train 2,635 Soldiers while teaching 120 classes annually.
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Col. Stephanie Q. Howard, commander 2nd Transportation Brigade 94th Training Division, addresses the audience during the 94th TD’s groundbreaking ceremony for a new training facility May 12, 2016. The 39,127-square-foot training center will be equipped with 15 classrooms and will include a maintenance training area for transportation courses, as well as a state of the art instructional kitchen for food service specialist courses. Ninety-fourth TD instructors could potentially train 2,635 Soldiers while teaching 120 classes annually. “I’m excited that we will be one of the future tenants in this building we’re here to celebrate,” Howard said.
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Col. John W Aarsen, assistant commander 94th Training Division, addresses the audience during the 94th TD’s groundbreaking ceremony for a new training facility May 12, 2016. The 39,127-square-foot training center will be equipped with 15 classrooms and will include a maintenance training area for transportation courses, as well as a state of the art instructional kitchen for food service specialist courses. Ninety-fourth TD instructors could potentially train 2,635 Soldiers while teaching 120 classes annually. “This division has had a long commitment to the American public and this new building helps demonstrate this support that the American people have for our mission,” Aarsen said.
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After earning the Evaluating Instructor Course certification, Sgt. 1st Class Jessica Choate, 3rd Brigade 94th Training Division, conducts her first training session at Regional Training Site-Maintenance-Fort Devens, Mass., April 26-27, 2016. Choate is the first Army Reserve Soldier to earn the EIC certification in the Army Reserve and the Ordnance branch.
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After earning the Evaluating Instructor Course certification, Sgt. 1st Class Jessica Choate, 3rd Brigade 94th Training Division, conducts her first training session at Regional Training Site-Maintenance-Fort Devens, Mass., April 26-27, 2016. Choate is the first Army Reserve Soldier to earn the EIC certification in the Army Reserve and the Ordnance branch.
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Sgt. 1st Class Lavett D. Miller plans noncommissioned officer in charge 80th Training Command, participates in the 80th Training Command Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention Program 5K Run/Walk event designed to increase sexual assault and harassment awareness. The event took place at the Defense Supply Center, Richmond, Va., April 20, 2016.
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Approximately 50 Soldiers and civilians from five different units participate in the 80th Training Command Sexual Harassment Assault and Response Prevention 5k run and walk event at the Defense Logistics Agency Compound in Richmond, Va., April 20, 2016. The unit conducted the event in observance of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
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