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RM2GK77BF–U.S. Army Reserve Col. John Dethlefs addresses the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade on August 22 2021, at Fort Shafter Flats in Honolulu. Over the course of his Army career, Dethlefs has graduated from numerous schools, including the U.S. Army Airborne and Ranger schools.
RMR7THM9–303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Soldiers and Soldiers of the 25th Infantry Division, pose for a group photo to record their success as a team while participating in a warfighter exercise (WFX) ) hosted by the 25th Infantry Division at Mission Training Complex – Hawaii, Schofield Barracks, April 6, 2017. The exercise ran from April 3-12. It was the first time the 303rd MEB participated in a WFX since its activation just 4 years ago. The warfighter exercise provided invaluable practice for Soldiers of the 303rd MEB as well as an opportunity to work shoulder-to-shoulder with 25th ID Soldiers.
RM2GK77BG–U.S. Army Reserve 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade incoming Commander Col. Clint Barnes listens to the speaking party on August 22 2021, at Fort Shafter Flats in Honolulu. Prior to joining the Army Reserve in May of 2001, Barnes served the Army National Guard in Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia.
RMR7THM6–303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Soldiers, review their unit’s standard operating procedures in order to map out their next move during a warfighter exercise (WFX) ) hosted by the 25th Infantry Division at Mission Training Complex – Hawaii, Schofield Barracks, April 4, 2017. The exercise ran from April 3-12. It was the first time the 303rd MEB participated in a WFX since its activation just 4 years ago. As the only MEB in the Pacific region, the WFX enhances training to provide for proficiency in the Brigade’s full mission capabilities on protection and freedom of maneuver within a battle ar
RM2GK77A1–U.S. Army Reserve soldiers from the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade stand at attention on August 22 2021, at Fort Shafter Flats in Honolulu. The 303rd MEB provides Mission Command for Maneuver Support elements in order to ensure freedom of action, mobility, protection and sustainability to supported forces within our assigned area of responsibility.
RMR7THM8–303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Soldiers - Cpt. Thomas Hacker (left), Cpt. Allen Gervico (middle), and Lt. Col. Gordon Knowles (right), prepare for a commander’s update brief during their participation in a warfighter exercise (WFX) hosted by the 25th Infantry Division at Mission Training Complex – Hawaii, Schofield Barracks, April 4, 2017. The exercise ran from April 3-12. It was the first time the 303rd MEB participated in a WFX since its activation just 4 years ago. As the only MEB in the Pacific region, the WFX enhances training to provide for proficiency in the Brigade’s full mission c
RM2GK77B7–U.S. Army Reserve 9th Mission Support Command Commander Brig. Gen. Timothy Connelly speaks to the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade August 22 2021, at Fort Shafter Flats in Honolulu. Connelly spoke to the friends, family and soldiers of the 303rd MEB to commemorate the service of it's outgoing commander Col. John Dethlefs dedication to the brigade.
RMPJC5W8–Maj. Gen. Arlan M. DeBlieck, left, Eight Army deputy commanding general of sustainment, unveils a plaque dedicating the Armed Forces Reserve Center to the late Col. Young-Oak Kim July 14 at Camp Humphreys, South Korea. Dyanne McMath, center left, niece of Col. Young-Oak Kim, unveils Kim's portrait while Command Sgt. Maj. Beau Tasumura, center right, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade command sgt. maj, and Maj. Jamie Giambrone, right, brigade executive officer, unveil a gift dedicated to Kim.
RM2GK77A6–U.S. Army Reserve soldiers from the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade present arms on August 22 2021, at Fort Shafter Flats in Honolulu. The 303rd MEB provides Mission Command for Maneuver Support elements in order to ensure freedom of action, mobility, protection and sustainability to supported forces within our assigned area of responsibility.
RMR1KGA4–SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii - When Chaplain (Maj.) Philip McBroom isn’t busy serving the Fairbanks, Alaska Police Department as an officer of the law, he works in the U.S. Army Reserve as an officer of God, serving as the commander, 127th Chaplains Detachment, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Fort Shafter, Hawaii. McBroom is appreciative the dual role of policeman and ministry because they complement one another by serving people. “The opportunity to still be a law enforcement officer while still being involved in ministry is a privilege and I wouldn’t give it up for anything,” he said.
RM2NH1H23–Master Sgt. Jenniffer Pitts is a CBRNE NCO with the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (out of Honolulu, HI). “As the Operations NCO I am considered the Subject Matter Expert for my unit in regards to CBRNE. Being able to share knowledge and best practices with my Japanese counterparts has been a privilege.”
RM2HGJKM6–U.S. Army Reserve Col. John Dethlefs addresses the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade on August 22 2021, at Fort Shafter Flats in Honolulu. Over the course of his Army career, Dethlefs has graduated from numerous schools, including the U.S. Army Airborne and Ranger schools.
RMPWWD3W–Lt. Col. Matthew L. Cloud (right), a native of Illinois, receives the battalion colors for the 100th Inf. Bn. from Col. Joseph A. Ricciardi (left), commander, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, and reviewing officer of ceremony, during a change of command ceremony, June 22, at Fort Shafter Flats, U.S. Army Reserve Daniel K. Inouye Complex. Cloud received command of the battalion from outgoing commander Lt. Col. Kenneth Tafao.
RM2HGJKMF–U.S. Army Reserve 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade incoming Commander Col. Clint Barnes listens to the speaking party on August 22 2021, at Fort Shafter Flats in Honolulu. Prior to joining the Army Reserve in May of 2001, Barnes served the Army National Guard in Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia.
RMPWWD3T–Lt. Col. Kenneth Tafao (center-left), outgoing commander of the 100th Inf. Bn., is passed the battalion colors during a change of command ceremony, June 22, at Fort Shafter Flats, U.S. Army Reserve Daniel K. Inouye Complex. Tafao relinquished command to Lt. Col. Matthew L. Cloud (right), a native of Illinois. Col. Joseph A. Ricciardi (left), commander, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, and Command Sgt. Maj. Joshua T. Mason (center-right), command sergeant major, 100th Inf. Bn., witnessed the ceremony.
RM2HGJKME–U.S. Army Reserve soldiers from the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade stand at attention on August 22 2021, at Fort Shafter Flats in Honolulu. The 303rd MEB provides Mission Command for Maneuver Support elements in order to ensure freedom of action, mobility, protection and sustainability to supported forces within our assigned area of responsibility.
RMR62JD8–TINIAN, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Nov. 18, 2018) Army Spc. Angelito Angala, assigned to the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, from Honolulu, and Construction Mechanic Construction Apprentice James Joyce, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 1, Detachment Guam, from Pittsburgh, serve dinner to Sailors assigned to NMCB 1 during recovery efforts. Service members from Joint Region Marianas and U.S. Indo-Pacific Command are providing Department of Defense support to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands' civil and local officials as part of the Fed
RM2HGJKN0–U.S. Army Reserve soldiers from the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade present arms on August 22 2021, at Fort Shafter Flats in Honolulu. The 303rd MEB provides Mission Command for Maneuver Support elements in order to ensure freedom of action, mobility, protection and sustainability to supported forces within our assigned area of responsibility.
RMR62JD9–TINIAN, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Nov. 18, 2018) Construction Mechanic Construction Apprentice James Joyce, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 1, Detachment Guam, from Pittsburgh, and Army Spc. Angelito Angala, assigned to the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, from Honolulu, serve dinner to Sailors assigned to NMCB 1 during recovery efforts. Service members from Joint Region Marianas and U.S. Indo-Pacific Command are providing Department of Defense support to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands' civil and local officials as part of the Fed
RM2HGJKM0–U.S. Army Reserve 9th Mission Support Command Commander Brig. Gen. Timothy Connelly speaks to the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade August 22 2021, at Fort Shafter Flats in Honolulu. Connelly spoke to the friends, family and soldiers of the 303rd MEB to commemorate the service of it's outgoing commander Col. John Dethlefs dedication to the brigade.
RMHEMM8B–Soldiers from the 829th Signal Company, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade assemble tactical camouflage netting to their work area July 14 at Fort McCoy, WI. The soldiers are preparing for start of the brigade's war exercise, Operation Compass Shield, scheduled to take place there July 23-30. (Photo by Spc. David Harthcock) Soldiers of the 829th Signal Company set up their area of operation at 2013 WAREX 130714-A-VH612-134
RMR62JD7–TINIAN, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Nov. 18, 2018) Construction Mechanic Construction Apprentice James Joyce, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 1, Detachment Guam, from Pittsburgh, serves dinner to Sailors during recovery efforts. Service members from Joint Region Marianas and U.S. Indo-Pacific Command are providing Department of Defense support to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands' civil and local officials as part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency-supported Super Typhoon Yutu recovery efforts.
RMHEMM8F–Soldiers from the 829th Signal Company, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade stand in front of the tactical camouflage netting they had just completed assembling July 14 at Fort McCoy, Wis. The 303rd MEB will be conducting a war exercise, Operation Compass Shield, there July 23-30. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. David Harthcock) Soldiers of the 829th Signal Company at 2013 WAREX 130714-A-VH612-389
RMHEMME5–First Lt. Samuel Bader, executive officer of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command fires the 9 mm pistol at the weapons qualification range July 18 at Fort McCoy, Wis. The 303rd MEB will be conducting a warrior exercise, Operation Compass Shield, there from July 23-30. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. David Harthcock) 1st Lt. Samuel Bader of the 303rd MEB fires the 9 mm pistol during 2013 WAREX 130718-A-VH612-241
RMHE944F–U.S. Army Spc. Westin Bolles, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade fire support specialist, competes during the combatives portion of the Best Warrior Competition March 2, 2014, at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, Hawaii. Modern Army Combatives is a close quarters combatives system designed to allow a soldier to close with the enemy and destroy them. Staff Sgt. Christopher Hubenthal)
RMHEPGNA–Pfc. Bronson M. Donald, internment resettlement specialist, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, operates the Command Post of the Future (CPOF) system along with Ventrilo for his military police section during the Imua Dawn exercise, here, July 5. CPOF allows commanders to maintain sight over the battlefield, while Ventrilo provides synchronous voice collaboration via Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Following in their footsteps 150705-A-ZZ999-0007
RMHE97TX–U.S. Army Sgt. Chad Noble, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, U.S. Army Reserve (USAR), makes site adjustments prior to weapons qualification as part of the 2015 Hawaii Army National Guard and Reserve Best Warrior Competition March 6, 2015, at Marine Corps Base Hawaii. Competitors included eight Soldiers from the U.S. Army National Guard and thirteen USAR Soldiers assigned to units throughout the Pacific Region. Staff Sgt. Christopher Hubenthal)
RMHEMMHJ–A U.S. Soldier assigned to the 428th Engineer Company watches for enemy activity during a training mission conducted with Soldiers assigned to the 377th Military Police Company at Fort McCoy, Wis., July 20, 2013. Soldiers with the 428th Engineer Company participated with the members of the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade in the warrior exercise, Operation Compass Shield. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. David Harthcock/Released) A soldier of the 428th Engineer Company at the 2013 WAREX 130720-A-VH612-875
RMHEMC0A–Col. Randy Hart, commander, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, presents a boxed flag to Sgt. Joel Verango during a Welcome Home Warrior-Citizen ceremony conducted at the Guam Marriott Resort & Spa, Nov. 11. More than 60 members of the 368th Military Police Company returned to Guam after a 12-month deployment to Kuwait and Qatar in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. 9th MSC Guam MPs welcomed home following recent deployment 787244
RMHEPGFT–Lt. Col. Eugene Gussenhoven, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, briefs Brig. Gen. John E. Cardwell 9th Mission Support Command, on phase three current operations during the Imua Dawn exercise at Sagamihara Depot, Japan, 1 July. Imua Dawn is a Command Post Exercise (CPX) designed specifically for Maneuver Enhancement Brigades and is a U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM) focused, brigade-level CPX for USPACOM and U.S. Army Pacific Command (USARPAC) assigned forces. Brigade and battalion level staffs are required to perform critical collective tasks during the exercise
RMHEPCBY–Sgt. Chad Noble, from Warsaw, N.Y., with the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, stands for a portrait after finishing a 10-kilometer foot march in the North Carolina heat May 5 during the 2015 Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition at Fort Bragg. This year's Best Warrior Competition will determine the top noncommissioned officer and junior enlisted Soldier who will represent the Army Reserve in the Department of the Army Best Warrior Competition later this year at Fort Lee, Va. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Michel Sauret) 2015 Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition 150505-A-TI382-481
RMM32KGF–U.S. Army Reserve Cpt. Kevin K. Tran, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, operations officer in charge in support of Balikatan 2016 Combined Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force, participates in Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) flag raising ceremony at Camp Peralta, Capiz, Philippines, in memory of the historical Bataan Death March of 1942, April 09, 2016. The ceremony was one of many that have brought AFP and U.S. military service members together during the Balikatan Exercise 2016. Balikatan, meaning 'shoulder to shoulder,' is an annual bilateral training exercise that allows for
RMP331YY–Sgt. Setu T. Lepou, combat engineer, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, pushes his way through his opponents (U.S. Coast Guard rugby team) and with the help of his All-Army teammates scores the first Try (score) of the day during day two of the U.S. Armed Force Rugby Sevens Championship, Infinity Park, Glendale, Colo., Aug 27.
RMP2FM4C–Lt. Col. Debra A. Cisney, 63rd Brigade Support Battalion outgoing commander, Col. Joseph Riciardi, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade commander, and Lt. Col. Peter F. Gleason, a Tracy, California resident and 63rd BSB incoming commander, were in attendance, during a change command ceremony at the George W. Dunaway Army Reserve Center in Sloan, Nev. September 10.
RMP2GG0F–Lt. Col. Peter F. Gleason, a Tracy, California resident and 63rd Brigade Support Battalion incoming commander, is passed the unit guidon from Col. Joseph Riciardi, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade commander, and assumed command of the 63rd BSB from Lt. Col. Debra A. Cisney, who has led the unit for the past two years, at the George W. Dunaway Army Reserve Center in Sloan, Nev. September 10.
RMMPW9Y5–303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Soldiers and Soldiers of the 25th Infantry Division, pose for a group photo to record their success as a team while participating in a warfighter exercise (WFX) ) hosted by the 25th Infantry Division at Mission Training Complex – Hawaii, Schofield Barracks, April 6, 2017. The exercise ran from April 3-12. It was the first time the 303rd MEB participated in a WFX since its activation just 4 years ago. The warfighter exercise provided invaluable practice for Soldiers of the 303rd MEB as well as an opportunity to work shoulder-to-shoulder with 25th ID Soldiers.
RMP4AK56–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers of the Pacific, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, ‘wrap up’ the Headquarters and Headquarters Company's Deployable Rapid Assembly Shelter in support of break-down operations during exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara Depot, Kanagawa, Japan, June 25, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 focused on maneuver support operations and enhancing cooperative capabilities in mobility, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADAR), Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO), and sustainment support in the event of natural disasters and other crises that thre
RMP4AK57–Abraham F. Seei and Salesi M. Fifitaatkins, human resources specialists, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, ‘wrap up’ portions of the Headquarters and Headquarters Company's Deployable Rapid Assembly Shelter in support of break-down operations during exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara Depot, Kanagawa, Japan, June 25, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 focused on maneuver support operations and enhancing cooperative capabilities in mobility, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADAR), Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO), and sustainment support in the event of na
RMP45N0D–Brig. Gen. Stephen K. Curda (center), Commander, 9th Mission Support Command, visits with Soldiers of the 829th Signal Company, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, at Sagamihara Depot Mission Training Complex during exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 focuses on maneuver support operations and enhancing cooperative capabilities in mobility, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR), Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO), and sustainment support in the event of natural disasters and other crises that threaten public safety and health in the Pac
RMP4603E–Japan Ground Self-Defense Force service member (left) and Maj. James French, operations and plans officer, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, review the posture of unit assets and capabilities on a simulated battle field during the Combined Arms Rehearsal brief, Sagamihara Depot, Japan, June 15, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and Japanese forces to come together and train for potential real world events, better preparing them in supporting regional populations in all Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO).
RMP4AK4W–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers of the Pacific, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, relocates a portion of a Deployable Rapid Assembly Shelter in support of break-down operations during exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara Depot, Kanagawa, Japan, June 24, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 focused on maneuver support operations and enhancing cooperative capabilities in mobility, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADAR), Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO), and sustainment support in the event of natural disasters and other crises that threaten public safety and health
RMP45MYN–Brig. Gen. Stephen K. Curda (left), Commander, 9th Mission Support Command, shakes hands with Sgt. William J. Johnson, human resources sergeant, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, during a visit to the Army Logistics Operations Center at exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 focuses on maneuver support operations and enhancing cooperative capabilities in mobility, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR), Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO), and sustainment support in the event of natural disasters and other crises that threaten public safet
RMP45N4H–Maj. Gen. Mitsuhiko Horikiri, vice chief of staff (international), Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Central Readiness Force and Lt. Col. Frank E. Hopkins (left), deputy commander, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, meet during Exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara Depot, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force to come together and train for potential real world events, better preparing them in supporting regional populations in all Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO).
RMP4669C–Maj. Gen. Mitsuhiko Horikiri, vice chief of staff (international), Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Central Readiness Force and Lt. Col. Frank E. Hopkins (left), deputy commander, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, meet during Exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara Depot, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force to come together and train for potential real world events, better preparing them in supporting regional populations in all Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO).
RMP46697–Maj. Gen. Mitsuhiko Horikiri (right), vice chief of staff (international), Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Central Readiness Force, shake hands with Cpt. Thomas N. Hacker, future plans and operations officer, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, during a visit to Sagamihara Depot Mission Training Complex during exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force to come together and train for potential real world events. Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombatant Evacuation Ope
RMP4604R–Maj. Timothy Escobar, staff judge advocate officer, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, positions capabilities and asset targets on a simulated training map during exercise Imua Dawn 2016 Combined Arms Rehearsal brief, Sagamihara Depot, Japan, June 15, 2016. Exercises such as Imua Dawn 2016 are fundamental training opportunities for military forces to refine techniques to rapidly respond to natural disasters and crises in order to help mitigate human suffering and greater property damage. Without forward deployed forces, rapid and fully capable deployments to provide relief and safety followin
RMP451BX–1st Lt. Isaac Lee, plans and operation officer, 391st Engineer Battalion, participates in a rehearsal of concept drill including a 30 by 30 feet notional map in which the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade and supporting units of exercise Imua Dawn 2016 utilized to refine their battle-field tactics and perceptions, Sagamihara Depot, Japan, June 14, 2016. Imua Dawn16 focuses on maneuver support operations and enhancing cooperative capabilities in mobility, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, noncombatant evacuation operations, and sustainment support in the event of natural disasters a
RMP451BR–Sgt. 1st Class Michael Gagnon, senior supply sergeant, 63rd Brigade Support Battalion, participates in a rehearsal of concept drill including a 30 by 30 feet notional map in which the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade and supporting units of exercise Imua Dawn 2016 utilized to refine their battle-field tactics and perceptions, Sagamihara Depot, Japan, June 14, 2016. Imua Dawn16 focuses on maneuver support operations and enhancing cooperative capabilities in mobility, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, noncombatant evacuation operations, and sustainment support in the event of natura
RMP451C2–Command Sgt. Major Paul Lewis (left), 322nd Civil Affairs Brigade, Lt. Colonel Gordon Knowles, civil affairs officer, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, along with Maj. Vanessa Li, civil affairs officer in charge, 322nd Civil Affairs Brigade, examine civil affairs capabilities while participating in a rehearsal of concept drill at exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara Depot, Japan, June 14, 2016. Imua Dawn16 focuses on maneuver support operations and enhancing cooperative capabilities in mobility, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADAR), noncombatant evacuation operations (NEO), and
RMMPW9Y3–303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Soldiers - Cpt. Thomas Hacker (left), Cpt. Allen Gervico (middle), and Lt. Col. Gordon Knowles (right), prepare for a commander’s update brief during their participation in a warfighter exercise (WFX) hosted by the 25th Infantry Division at Mission Training Complex – Hawaii, Schofield Barracks, April 4, 2017. The exercise ran from April 3-12. It was the first time the 303rd MEB participated in a WFX since its activation just 4 years ago. As the only MEB in the Pacific region, the WFX enhances training to provide for proficiency in the Brigade’s full mission c
RMMPW9XX–303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Soldiers, review their unit’s standard operating procedures in order to map out their next move during a warfighter exercise (WFX) ) hosted by the 25th Infantry Division at Mission Training Complex – Hawaii, Schofield Barracks, April 4, 2017. The exercise ran from April 3-12. It was the first time the 303rd MEB participated in a WFX since its activation just 4 years ago. As the only MEB in the Pacific region, the WFX enhances training to provide for proficiency in the Brigade’s full mission capabilities on protection and freedom of maneuver within a battle ar
RMP45N01–Brig. Gen. Stephen K. Curda (left), Commander, 9th Mission Support Command, Lt. Col. Frank E. Hopkins, deputy commander, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (MEB), visits with Maj. Jamie R. Giambrone, communications officer in charge, 303rd MEB, during a visit to the S-6 shop at exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 focuses on maneuver support operations and enhancing cooperative capabilities in mobility, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR), Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO), and sustainment support in the event of natural disasters and
RMP46F7W–Lt. Col Frank E. Hopkins (left), deputy commanding officer, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, and Maj. Gen. Mitsuhiko Horikiri, vice chief of staff (international), Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Central Readiness Force, visit Maj. Jamie Giambrone, communications officer in charge, 303rd MEB, during Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara Depot, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force to come together and train for potential real world events. Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NE
RMP4669M–Lt. Col. Frank E. Hopkins (left), deputy commanding officer, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, and Maj. Gen. Mitsuhiko Horikiri, vice chief of staff (international), Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Central Readiness Force, visits Maj. Amanda O. Clare, air defense and artillery officer, 303rd MEB, during Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara Depot, Japan, June 18, 2016. Exercises such as Imua Dawn 2016 are fundamental training opportunities for military forces to refine techniques to rapidly respond to natural disasters and crises in order to help mitigate human suffering and greater property damage. Wi
RMP61Y5F–SF02 Reynaldo J. Valleno Jr. (left), chief operations noncommissioned officer, Mambusao Fire Station (MFS), Mambusao, Capiz, and Sgt. 1st Class Peter Yi, civil affairs noncommissioned officer, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, discuss the condition and capabilities of MFS, April 7, 2016. The meeting was one of many visits performed by the Combined Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force units in support of Exercise Balikatan 2016. Balikatan is an annual bilateral training exercise that allows for U.S. and Philippine forces to come together and train for potent
RMP622RW–U.S. Army Reserve Cpt. Kevin K. Tran, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, operations officer in charge in support of Balikatan 2016 CJCMOTF, and service members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) pose for a photo before a “Boodle Fight” following the viewing at Camp Peralta, Capiz, Philippines, of a video memoir of the historical Bataan Death March of 1942, April 09, 2016. The viewing followed a flag raising ceremony. The ceremony was one of many that have brought together the AFP and U.S. military during the Balikatan 2016, “shoulder to shoulder”, exercise. Balikatan is an annual bi
RMP622PD–U.S. Army Reserve Cpt. Kevin K. Tran, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, operations officer in charge in support of Balikatan 2016 Combined Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force, participates in Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) flag raising ceremony at Camp Peralta, Capiz, Philippines, in memory of the historical Bataan Death March of 1942, April 09, 2016. The ceremony was one of many that have brought AFP and U.S. military service members together during the Balikatan Exercise 2016. Balikatan, meaning 'shoulder to shoulder,' is an annual bilateral training exercise that allows for
RMP61Y5M–SF02 Reynaldo J. Valleno Jr. (left), chief operations noncommissioned officer, Mambusao Fire Station (MFS), Mambusao, Capiz, and Sgt. 1st Class Peter Yi, civil affairs noncommissioned officer, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, shake hands following a meeting to discuss the condition and capabilities of MFS, Mambusao, Capiz, April 7, 2016. The meet was one of many visits performed by the Combined Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force units in support of Exercise Balikatan 2016. Balikatan is an annual bilateral training exercise that allows for U.S. and Philip
RMP61NEM–U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Alejandro L. Buniag (left), Combined Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force (CJCMOTF) commanding officer, assigned to 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, and U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Maj. Oskar Ramirez, CJCMOTF command sergeant major, visits Palawan for the “My Soldier, My Teacher” event at Wescom Elementary School, Palawan, Philippines, as part of Exercise Balikatan 2016, April 7, 2016. Balikatan, which means “shoulder-to-shoulder” in Filipino, is an annual bilateral exercise between the AFP and U.S. military that is committed to training,
RMP60WGA–Major Alejandro L. Buniag, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, Combined Joint Civil Military Operation Task Force commander addresses the media following a press conference as part of the ceremony of Exercise Balikatan 2016 at Camp Peralta, Panay, Philippines, April 4, 2016. The ceremony signified the official start of the annual bilateral exercise that will run from 4-16 April. In Panay, Balikatan 2016 will consist of medical, dental, veterinary, and engineering civic actions, as part of humanitarian civic assistant projects. AFP and the U.S. military will work to
RMP60WFF–Colonel Roberto T. Ancan, chief of staff, 3rd Infantry Division, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), left, and Maj. Alejandro L. Buniag, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, Combined Joint Civil Military Operation Task Force commander participate in a press conference following the opening ceremony of Exercise Balikatan 2016 at Camp Peralta, Panay, Philippines, April 4, 2016. The ceremony signified the official start of the annual bilateral exercise that will run from 4-16 April. In Panay, Balikatan 2016 will consist of medical, dental, veterinary, and engineerin
RMP60RKR–Shoulder to Shoulder, Col. Roberto T. Ancan, center, chief of staff, 3rd Infantry Division, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and Maj. Alejandro L. Buniag, right, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, acting commanding officer of the Balikatan Combined Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force render salute during the national anthem of the Philippines and U.S. to kick-off the opening ceremony of Exercise Balikatan 2016 at Camp Peralta, Panay, Philippines April 4, 2016. The ceremony signified the official start of the annual bilateral exercise that will run from
RMP622R8–Brig. Gen. Dinoh A. Dolina, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) assistant division commander, 3rd Infantry Division (left), and U.S. Army Reserve Cpt. Kevin K. Tran, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, operations officer in charge in support of Balikatan 2016 Combined Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force, exchange military knowledge at Camp Peralta, Capiz, Philippines, while waiting to view a video memoir of the historical Bataan Death March of 1942, April 09, 2016. The viewing followed a flag raising ceremony. The ceremony was one of many that have brought together the AFP and U.S. mi
RMP60WG3–Colonel Roberto T. Ancan, left, chief of staff, 3rd Infantry Division, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and Maj. Alejandro L. Buniag, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, Combined Joint Civil Military Operation Task Force commander shake hands at press conference following a press conference as part of the opening ceremony for Exercise Balikatan 2016 at Camp Peralta, Panay, Philippines, April 4, 2016. The ceremony signified the official start of the annual bilateral exercise that will run from 4-16 April. In Panay, Balikatan 2016 will consist of medical, dental
RMP60WF9–Colonel Roberto T. Ancan, chief of staff, 3rd Infantry Division, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), left, and Maj. Alejandro L. Buniag, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 9th Mission Support Command, Combined Joint Civil Military Operation Task Force commander laugh together before the start of a press conference following the opening ceremony of Exercise Balikatan 2016 at Camp Peralta, Panay, Philippines, April 4, 2016. The ceremony signified the official start of the annual bilateral exercise that will run from 4-16 April. In Panay, Balikatan 2016 will consist of medical, dental, veteri
RMP622PJ–Honorable Ethel R. Jinon, (front, left), Mayor of Jamindan, Capiz, Brig. Gen. Dinoh A. Dolina, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) assistant division commander, 3rd Infantry Division, Retired 2nd Lt. Charlito F. Firma, AFP, and U.S. Army Reserve Cpt. Kevin K. Tran, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, operations officer in charge in support of Balikatan 2016 Combined Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force, participates in AFP flag raising ceremony at Camp Peralta, Capiz, Philippines, in memorialization of the historical Bataan Death March of 1942, April 09, 2016. The ceremony was one of
RMP622T1–U.S. Army Reserve Cpt. Kevin K. Tran (left), 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, operations officer in charge in support of Balikatan 2016 Combined Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force (CJCMOTF), Honorable Ethel R. Jinon, Mayor of Jamindan, Capiz, U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Marie O. Reed, 322nd Civil Affairs Brigade, medical planner in support of Balikatan 2016 CJCMOTF, and Col. Roberto T. Ancan, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) commanding officer, 3rd Infantry Division, say a prayer before the “Boodle Fight” following the viewing at Camp Peralta, Capiz, Philippines, of a video memoir
RMP622RF–U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Marie O. Reed (right), 322nd Civil Affairs Brigade, medical planner in support of Balikatan 2016 Combined Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force (CJCMOTF), U.S. Army Reserve Cpt. Kevin K. Tran, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, operations officer in charge in support of Balikatan 2016 CJCMOTF, and Brig. Gen. Dinoh A. Dolina, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) assistant division commander, 3rd Infantry Division, and Honorable Ethel R. Jinon, Mayor of Jamindan, Capiz, watch a video memoir at Camp Peralta, Capiz, Philippines, of the historical Bataan Death March o
RMP622RT–U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Marie O. Reed (left), 322nd Civil Affairs Brigade, medical planner in support of Balikatan 2016 Combined Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force (CJCMOTF), U.S. Army Reserve Cpt. Kevin K. Tran, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, operations officer in charge in support of Balikatan 2016 CJCMOTF, and Brig. Gen. Dinoh A. Dolina, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) assistant division commander, 3rd Infantry Division, attend a “Boodle Fight” following the viewing at Camp Peralta, Capiz, Philippines, of a video memoir of the historical Bataan Death March of 1942, April
RMMN1Y52–Lt. Col. Peter Gleason (left), commander of the 63rd Brigade Support Battalion, and Col. Samuel Membrere, commander of the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, render salute during an inactivation at Fort Shafter Flats, Honolulu, Aug. 06, 2017. The inactivation ceremony marked the official inactivation of the 63rd BSB.
RMMN1Y50–Col. Samuel Membrere (left), commander of the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, and ceremony reviewing officer, Command Sgt. Major Alan Roberts, 63rd Brigade Support Battalion, and Lt. Col. Peter Gleason, commander of the 63rd BSB, furl the 63rd BSB colors during an inactivation ceremony, Fort Shafter Flats, Honolulu, Aug. 06, 2017.
RMMRTDJ4–Lt. Col. Matthew L. Cloud (right), a native of Illinois, receives the battalion colors for the 100th Inf. Bn. from Col. Joseph A. Ricciardi (left), commander, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, and reviewing officer of ceremony, during a change of command ceremony, June 22, at Fort Shafter Flats, U.S. Army Reserve Daniel K. Inouye Complex. Cloud received command of the battalion from outgoing commander Lt. Col. Kenneth Tafao.
RMMN1Y53–Retired U.S. Army Reserve Col. Randy Hart is presented a flower lei by Cadet Melissa Tran, a Reserve Officer Training Corps cadet from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, during an inactivation ceremony held for the 63rd Brigade Support Battalion at Fort Shafter Flats, Honolulu, Aug. 06, 2017. Hart attended the ceremony as the guest speaker and was the first commander of the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, who activated the 303rd MEB and 63rd BSB in 2011.
RMMRTDJ3–Lt. Col. Kenneth Tafao (center-left), outgoing commander of the 100th Inf. Bn., is passed the battalion colors during a change of command ceremony, June 22, at Fort Shafter Flats, U.S. Army Reserve Daniel K. Inouye Complex. Tafao relinquished command to Lt. Col. Matthew L. Cloud (right), a native of Illinois. Col. Joseph A. Ricciardi (left), commander, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, and Command Sgt. Maj. Joshua T. Mason (center-right), command sergeant major, 100th Inf. Bn., witnessed the ceremony.
RMMJ91GW–FORT SHAFTER, Hawaii - What better way to celebrate the U.S. Army Reserve's 110th birthday than with a weapons assembly contest? Pictured here, the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade leads the M-4 carbine weapons assembly portion of the day's events. Ten Direct Reporting Units of the 9th Mission Support Command banded together for a physically challenging morning of team building competitions followed by a traditional cake cutting ceremony. (Photo by Crista Mary Mack, U.S. Army Reserve)
RMP451AH–A rehearsal of concept drill included a 30 by 30 feet notional map in which the 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade and supporting units of exercise Imua Dawn 2016 utilized to refine their battle-field tactics and perceptions, Sagamihara Depot, Japan, June 14, 2016. This year’s Imua Dawn 16 exercise focuses on maneuver support operations and enhancing cooperative capabilities in mobility, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief and sustainment support in the event of natural disasters and other crises that threaten public safety and health.
RMPAEP6F–Maj. Gen. Arlan M. DeBlieck, left, Eight Army deputy commanding general of sustainment, unveils a plaque dedicating the Armed Forces Reserve Center to the late Col. Young-Oak Kim July 14 at Camp Humphreys, South Korea. Dyanne McMath, center left, niece of Col. Young-Oak Kim, unveils Kim's portrait while Command Sgt. Maj. Beau Tasumura, center right, 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade command sgt. maj, and Maj. Jamie Giambrone, right, brigade executive officer, unveil a gift dedicated to Kim.
RM2GK77AA–U.S. Army Reserve Col. John Dethlefs shakes 9th Mission Support Command Commander Brig. Gen. Timothy Connelly's hand August 22 2021, at Fort Shafter Flats in Honolulu. Connelly holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics, a Master's degree in Business Administration, and a Master's degree in Strategic Studies.
RM2GK77A9–U.S. Army Reserve soldiers of the 9th Mission Support Command stand at attention on August 22 2021, at Fort Shafter Flats in Honolulu. The 'passing of the colors', where the guidon is passed from the outgoing commander to the new, is a tradition used to symbolize the the change of command.
RMHEPX9D–Brig. Gen. Stephen K. Curda (left), Commander, 9th Mission Support Command, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) service member and Col. Luis Pomales, director, Army Reserve Engagement Team-Japan, share a Meal-Ready-to-Eat lunch at Sagamihara Depot Mission Training Complex during exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and Japanese forces to come together and train for potential real world events, better preparing them in supporting regional populations in all Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombata
RMHEPX9C–Brig. Gen. Stephen K. Curda (center), Commander, 9th Mission Support Command, visits with U.S. and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) service members at Sagamihara Depot Mission Training Complex during exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and Japanese forces to come together and train for potential real world events, better preparing them in supporting regional populations in all Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO). Exercises such as Imua Dawn 2016 helps mainta
RMHEPX9E–Brig. Gen. Stephen K. Curda (center), Commander, 9th Mission Support Command, visits with Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) service members at Sagamihara Depot Mission Training Complex during exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and Japanese forces to come together and train for potential real world events, better preparing them in supporting regional populations in all Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO). Training together, the U.S. and Japan Ground Self-Defe
RMHEPX9G–U.S. and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) service members pose for a photo behind a 30 by 30 feet map outside Sagamihara Depot Mission Training Complex during a visit from Brig. Gen. Stephen K. Curda, Commander, 9th Mission Support Command, and exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and Japanese forces to come together and train for potential real world events, better preparing them in supporting regional populations in all Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO).
RMHF2YEC–U.S. Army Maj. Alejandro Buniag, deputy commander of the Combined Joint Civil-Military Task Force element of Exercise Cobra Gold 2015, and a native of Yigo, Guam, stands before the commemorative plaque of a new multipurpose facility at Ban Sub Prik Elementary School, located in Muak Lek District, Saraburi Province, Thailand, on Feb. 18. As part of CG15, a multinational force of Royal Thai Air Force, Indonesian Marine Corps and U.S. Army engineers began constructing the new building at Ban Sub Prik in mid-January. The facility will serve as a classroom, community center and hallmark of 182 year
RMP46024–Sgt. 1st Class Michael Gagnon, senior supply sergeant, 63rd Brigade Support Battalion, participates in the Combined Arm Rehearsal brief at exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara Depot, Japan, June 15, 2016. Imua Dawn16 focuses on maneuver support operations and enhancing cooperative capabilities in mobility, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, noncombatant evacuation operations, and sustainment support in the event of natural disasters and other crises that threaten public safety and health.
RMP45MYX–Brig. Gen. Stephen K. Curda (left), Commander, 9th Mission Support Command, speaks with Maj. Paul Han, executive officer, 63rd Brigade Support Battalion, during a visit to the Army Logistics Operations Center at exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 focuses on maneuver support operations and enhancing cooperative capabilities in mobility, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR), Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO), and sustainment support in the event of natural disasters and other crises that threaten public safety and health in the Pacific
RMP4AK82–Pacific Reserve, guard Soldiers wrap up Imua Dawn 2016 with a group photo, Sagamihara Depot, Kanagawa, Japan, June 25, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 focused on maneuver support operations and enhancing cooperative capabilities in mobility, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADAR), Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO), and sustainment support in the event of natural disasters and other crises that threaten public safety and health in the Pacific region.
RMP2GG0R–Lt. Col. Peter F. Gleason, a Tracy, California resident and 63rd Brigade Support Battalion incoming commander, addresses Soldiers of his new command, during a change of command ceremony at the George W. Dunaway Army Reserve Center in Sloan, Nev. September 10. He began his 31-year Army Reserve career as an Adjutant General enlisted Soldier in 1984 and in 1995 he attended Officer Candidates School at Fort Benning, Ga., and was commissioned as a Quartermaster Officer.
RMP46023–Commanding officers and noncommissioned officers of the host unit and supporting units of exercise Imua Dawn 2016 discuss their unit’s mission concepts and concerns during the Combined Arms Rehearsal brief at Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara Depot, Japan, June 15, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 focuses on maneuver support operations and enhancing cooperative capabilities in mobility, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR), Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO), and sustainment support in the event of natural disasters and other crises that threaten public safety and health in the Pacific region
RMP33200–Soldier athletes of the All-Army rugby team pose for a group photo after dominating the U.S. Air Force, 55-5, in the 2016 U.S. Armed Forces Rugby Sevens Championship, Infinity Park, Glendale, Colo., Aug. 27. This year is the fourth consecutive win for the All-Army team.
RMP47MB7–Lt. Col. Leslie M. Dillard, deputy assistant commandant, Army Reserve, U.S. Army Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Defense School, visits Soldiers of the 472nd Chemical Battalion participating in exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagami Depot, Kanagawa, Japan, June 21, 2016.
RMP47MB8–Lt. Col. Leslie M. Dillard, deputy assistant commandant, Army Reserve, U.S. Army Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Defense School, visits Soldiers of the 472nd Chemical Battalion participating in exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagami Depot, Kanagawa, Japan, June 21, 2016.
RMP45N0T–U.S. and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) service members pose for a photo behind a 30 by 30 feet map outside Sagamihara Depot Mission Training Complex during a visit from Brig. Gen. Stephen K. Curda, Commander, 9th Mission Support Command, and exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and Japanese forces to come together and train for potential real world events, better preparing them in supporting regional populations in all Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO).
RMP45N0H–Brig. Gen. Stephen K. Curda (left), Commander, 9th Mission Support Command, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) service member and Col. Luis Pomales, director, Army Reserve Engagement Team-Japan, share a Meal-Ready-to-Eat lunch at Sagamihara Depot Mission Training Complex during exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and Japanese forces to come together and train for potential real world events, better preparing them in supporting regional populations in all Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombata
RMP45MY4–Brig. Gen. Stephen K. Curda, Commander, 9th Mission Support Command, meets with Col. Kei Hasegawa and Col. Luis Pomales, director, Army Reserve Engagement Team-Japan, at Sagamihara Depot Mission Training Complex during exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and Japanese forces to come together and train for potential real world events, better preparing them in supporting regional populations in all Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO). Training together, the U.S. and J
RMP45N0J–Brig. Gen. Stephen K. Curda (center), Commander, 9th Mission Support Command, visits with Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) service members at Sagamihara Depot Mission Training Complex during exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and Japanese forces to come together and train for potential real world events, better preparing them in supporting regional populations in all Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO). Training together, the U.S. and Japan Ground Self-Defe
RMP45MYB–Brig. Gen. Stephen K. Curda (center), Commander, 9th Mission Support Command, visits with U.S. and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) service members at Sagamihara Depot Mission Training Complex during exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and Japanese forces to come together and train for potential real world events, better preparing them in supporting regional populations in all Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO). Exercises such as Imua Dawn 2016 helps mainta
RMP45N0X–U.S. and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) service members pose for a photo behind a 30 by 30 feet map outside Sagamihara Depot Mission Training Complex during exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and Japanese forces to come together and train for potential real world events, better preparing them in supporting regional populations in all Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO). Training together, the U.S. and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force can further develop ta
RMP45MYD–Brig. Gen. Stephen K. Curda (center), Commander, 9th Mission Support Command, visits with U.S. and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) service members at Sagamihara Depot Mission Training Complex during exercise Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and Japanese forces to come together and train for potential real world events, better preparing them in supporting regional populations in all Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO). Exercises such as Imua Dawn 2016 helps mainta
RMP46F7P–Maj. Gen. Mitsuhiko Horikiri, vice chief of staff (international), Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Central Readiness Force, visits U.S. and JGSDF service members during Imua Dawn 2016, Sagamihara Depot, Japan, June 18, 2016. Imua Dawn 2016 provides opportunities for U.S. and the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force to come together and train for potential real world events. Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO) training activities enable our Service members to get to know each other, train and learn together to provide assistance to regional
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