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Capt. Gina Thomas, 1st Battalion 311th Regiment Combat Service Support, 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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Sgt. Dana Gault (l), 978th Quartermaster Co., and Spc. Ilmer Canales, 126th Brigade Support Battalion, remove a Humvee’s engine during the 80th Training Command's Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic Course at the Regional Training Site-Maintenance Fort Devens, 31 March 2016.   The three-week course teaches students the basics of how to perform maintenance and repairs on four-wheeled military vehicles, primarily focusing on Humvees and Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles.
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Course instructor Sgt. 1st Class Jorge Gonzalez provides guidance to students during the 80th Training Command's Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic Course at Regional Training Site-Maintenance, Ft. Devens, Mass., 30 March 2016, as they remove a Humvee’s engine. The three-week course teaches students the basics of how to perform maintenance and repairs on four-wheeled military vehicles, primarily focusing on Humvees and Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles.
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Spc. Abraham Keith of the 318th Chemical Co. out of Birmingham, Ala. works on loosening the engine from inside a humvee as he and his fellow students take apart the engine block and remove the humvee's engine as part of a training task during the first phase of the 80th Training Command's Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic Course at the Devens Regional Training Site Maintenance facility, 31 March 2016.   The three-week course teaches students the basics of how to perform maintenance and repairs on four-wheeled military vehicles, primarily focusing on humvees and Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles.
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Sgt. Douglas Aho of the 110th Maintenance Co., Ft. Devens, Mass., re-connects the fuel supply line underneath a Humvee as he and his fellow students reassemble the vehicle. The students took the Humee engine apart during their final training task while attending the first phase of the 80th Training Command's Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic Course at the Regional Training Site-Maintenance Fort Devens, 31 March 2016. The three-week course teaches students the basics of how to perform maintenance and repairs on four-wheeled military vehicles, primarily Humvees and Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles.
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Spc. Abraham Keith, 318th Chemical Company, Birmingham, Ala. works on a Humvee during the first phase of the 80th Training Command's Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic Course at Regional Training Site-Maintenance-Fort Devens, 31 March 2016.   The three-week course teaches students the basics of how to perform maintenance and repairs on four-wheeled military vehicles, primarily focusing on Humvees and Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles.
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Canons roar during the 102nd Training Division (Maneuver Support) Change of Command ceremony to symbolically mark the tranfer of authority from outgoing commander Brig. Gen. John Elam to the 102nd's incoming commander, Brig. Gen. Miyako Schanely, at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., March 3, 2016.  The 102nd trains engineers, military police, and CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear) soldiers across the United States.
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Maj. Gen. A. C. Roper, the commanding general of the 80th Training Command (TASS), passes the colors of the 102nd Training Division (Maneuver Support) to the 102nd's incoming commander, Brig. Gen. Miyako Schanely, in a symbolic gesture representing the transfer of authority from outgoing commander Brig. Gen. John Elam to Schanely during a Change of Command ceremony at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., April 3, 2016.  The 102nd trains engineers, military police, and CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear) soldiers across the United States.
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Maj. Gen. A. C. Roper, the commander of the 80th Training Command (TASS), awards the prestigious Legion of Merit award to the 102nd Training Division's outgoing commmander, Brig. Gen. John Elam, to honor Elam's years of dedication and service during a Change of Command ceremony at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., March 3, 2016.  Elam, along with Command Sgt. Maj. John Stumph, handed the reins of leadership of the 102nd over to the new commander, Brig. Gen. Miyako Schanely, and Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Provost.  The 102nd trains engineers, military police, and CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear) soldiers across the United States.
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Outgoing commander of the 102nd Training Division (Maneuver Support), Brig. Gen. John Elam, (Left)accepts a canon shell casing fired in honor of his years of dedication and service during a Change of Command ceremony at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., March 3, 2016.  Elam, along with Command Sgt. Maj. John Stumph, handed the reins of leadership of the 102nd over to the new commander, Brig. Gen. Miyako Schanely, and Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Provost.  The 102nd trains engineers, military police, and CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear) soldiers across the United States.  Because soldiers from the Ozarks region initially made up the 102nd, it is historically known as "The Ozark Division" and its motto remains "Distinction, Valor, Marksmanship."
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Brig. Gen. Miyako Schanely, the incoming commander of the 102nd Training Division (Maneuver Support), delivers her first address as commander during Change of Command Ceremony at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., March 3, 2016.  The 102nd trains engineers, military police, and CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear) soldiers across the United States.
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Command Sgt. Maj. Jeff Darlington, senior noncommissioned officer 80th Training Command, addresses students attending the inaugural class of the command’s Staff and Faculty Development Academy at Grand Prairie, Texas, March 7, 2016. The academy’s first class was the Foundation Instructor Facilitator Course which is designed to have instructors modify their traditional lecture styled teaching method to a more facilitative approach. The FIFC, which will eventually replace the Army Basic Instructor course, implements principles of adult learning and is meant for established Soldiers looking to learn an additional Military Occupational Specialty. “You’re gonna be training the future of the Army,” Darlington told the students. “Drill Sergeants turn civilians into Soldiers and we turn Soldiers into War fighters.” Other classes taught at the academy will include a Small Group Instruction course and eventually The Army School System Leader course, taught quarterly.
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Command Sgt. Maj. James Wills, the former 80th Training Command senior noncommissioned officer, who’s now the interim Army Reserve senior NCO, addresses leaders of the 94th Training Division at Fort Lee, Va., March 18, 2016. Wills told the audience that staff and faculty development was one of the most critical aspects of the division’s mission.  “If you don’t teach in a professional manner in a professional forum, your credibility goes out the door,” he said. “So understand the importance and embrace it, because it’s not going away.” Wills conceptualized the 80th TC’s first ever Staff and Faculty devilment Academy with the intent of consolidating the command’s Staff and Faculty Development mission. Before the school’s inception, subordinate units taught their own Army Basic Instructor Courses and lacked a set standard for staff and faculty development.
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Command Sgt. Maj. Arlindo Almeida, outgoing senior noncommissioned officer of the 94th Training Division, hands the command colors to Brig. Gen. Steven W. Ainsworth, the 94th TD commander, symbolizing Almeida’s relinquishment of his duties. The change of responsibility took place during a ceremony at Fort Lee, Va., March 18, 2016. Ainsworth then passed the colors to Command Sgt. Maj. Sharon Campbell, making her the 94th TD’s new senior noncommissioned officer. Campbell is now the first female to hold the senior NCO position at the 94th TD.
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Command Sgt. Maj. Sharon Campbell, accepts the 94th Training Division colors from the commander, Brig. Gen. Steven W. Ainsworth, during a change of responsibility ceremony at Fort Lee, Va., March 18, 2016. By accepting the colors, Campbell became the first female to hold the command sergeant major position. The command sergeant major is the commander’s primary advisor and sets the standard across the command for enlisted Soldiers. Campbell will now be responsible for the Soldiers’ performance, training, appearance, and conduct. She’ll also be providing direction and guidance to more than 35 other command sergeants major assigned to subordinate units.
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Brig. Gen. Steven W. Ainsworth, the 94th Training Division commander, awards the Legion of Merit to Command Sgt. Maj. Arlindo Almeida, the outgoing command sergeant major, for his time as the division’s senior noncommissioned officer. Almeida transferred his responsibilities to Command Sgt. Maj. Sharon Campbell making her the division’s first command sergeant major during a change of responsibility ceremony at Fort Lee Va., March 18, 2016.
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Brig. Gen. Steven W. Ainsworth, the 94th Training Division commander, and Command Sgt. Maj. Sharon Campbell, the 94th TD’s new command sergeant major, listens as Command Sgt. Maj. Arlindo Almeida, the division’s outgoing command sergeant major delivers his farewell address during a change or responsibility ceremony, Fort Lee, Va., where Almeida officially transferred his senior noncommissioned officer responsibilities to Campbell making her the division’s first female command sergeant major March 18, 2016.
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From left to right, Brig. Gen. Steven W. Ainsworth, the 94th Training Division commander, Command Sgt. Maj. Arlindo Almeida, outgoing senior noncommissioned officer, 94th TD and Command Sgt. Maj. Sharon Campbell, the 94th TD’s new command sergeant major, during a change or responsibility ceremony, where Campbell became the division’s first female command sergeant major March 18, 2016.
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Command Sgt. Maj. Sharon Campbell delivers her first speech as the command sergeant major of the 94th Training Division during a change of responsibility ceremony at Fort Lee, Va., March 18, 2016. Campbell is the 94th TD’s first female command sergeant major. The command sergeant major is the commander’s primary advisor and sets the standard across the command for enlisted Soldiers. Campbell will now be responsible for the Soldiers’ performance, training, appearance and conduct. She’ll also be providing direction and guidance to more than 35 other command sergeants major assigned to subordinate units.
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U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Joseph Stuart, with Detachment 1, 3rd Battalion, 80th Training Regiment (Signal), 100th Division instructs Boy Scouts from Troop 20, Middleboro, Mass. and Troop 31, Coventry, R.I. on basic electronics and soldering in preparation for the Boy Scout Electronics Merit Badge at the Cranston R.I. Army Reserve Center on March 12, 2016. (U.S. Amy photo by Capt. Yau-Liong Tsai/Released)
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