RM2NH0AG1–Capt. Joseph Karl, G3, 32d AAMDC, was inducted into the Honorable Order of Saint Barbara during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas
RMPJCX11–Capt. Zachary Wielepski, 32d AAMDC, HHB commander, received a ‘GO’ on the 25M Randy Drag during the situational training (STX) lanes July 18, 2018.
RM2NH0AG2–Maj. Kenneth Mandakunis, G3, 32d AAMDC, was inducted into the Honorable Order of Saint Barbara during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas
RMPJCX12–Sgt. Jasminemari Larson, a unit supply specialist for 32d AAMDC, HHB, low crawled through the sand while keeping one dead leg during the Air Assault Obstacle course July 20, 2018. (By Sgt. La’Shawna Custom, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs NCO)
RM2NH0AG4–Maj. Bruce Nessler, Staff Judge Advocate, 32d AAMDC, was inducted into the Honorable Order of Saint Barbara during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas
RMPJCX0T–Capt. Zachary Wielepski, 32d AAMDC, HHB commander, assembled and disassembled multiple weapons systems during the situational training (STX) lanes July 18, 2018. “My favorite public affairs non-commissioned officer is Sgt. La’Shawna Custom,” said Wielepski humorously. “She loves to take pictures of me all the time.”
RM2NH0AH6–Warrant Officer 4 Anca Gavrilut, G2, 32d AAMDC, was inducted into the Honorable Order of Saint Barbara during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas The Honorable Order of Saint Barbara is awarded to personnel who have served honorably and with distinction as a member of the Artillery or part of an Artillery unit.
RMPJCX0P–2nd Lt. Joshua McMillion, a fire control platoon leader from 11th ADA, 1-43 Battalion, Bravo Battery provided security while his team entered a village and rescued a casualty July 18, 2018. (By Sgt. La’Shawna Custom, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs NCO)
RM2NH0AG5–Lt. Col. Brenda Kemp, G6, 32d AAMDC, was inducted into the Honorable Order of Saint Barbara during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas The Honorable Order of Saint Barbara is awarded to personnel who have served honorably and with distinction as a member of the Artillery or part of an Artillery unit.
RMPJCX10–Black Jack Warrior Competitors conducted hot and cold load training on an UH-60 Black Hawk Helicopter July 17, 2018 at Westbrook. Crew chiefs explained the correct procedures on how to enter and exit the aircraft safely in a timely manner.” (By Sgt. La’Shawna Custom, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs NCO)
RM2GKM6FG–Staff Sgt. Brandon Johnson, an information technology specialist serving with 32d AAMDC shares his reason for serving. 'My original plan was actually to join the Marines or the Navy, but after seeing the movie 'We Were Soldiers' I was motivated to join the Army,' said Johnson. 'I think the best part of what I do is seeing the impact that I can have on Soldiers and watching them progress.'
RM2NH0AHG–Sgt. 1st Class Bronson Victoria, Secretary General Staff, 32d AAMDC, was inducted into the Honorable Order of Saint Barbara during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas The Honorable Order of Saint Barbara is awarded to personnel who have served honorably and with distinction as a member of the Artillery or part of an Artillery unit.
RMPJCX0R–After the nine line MEDEVAC was called up, Spc. Tristian McFadden, a petroleum supply specialist from 11th ADA, 1-43 Battalion, Charlie Battery, waited for air support during the rescues mission at Wagali Village July 18, 2018. (By Sgt. La’Shawna Custom, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs NCO)
RM2NH0AKW–The HHB, 32d AAMDC command team contributes a charge to the ceremonial grog during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas. Grog ceremonies are a military ball tradition and normally involve contributing any number of spirits or odd substances to a large punch bowl and mixing for the purpose of toasts.
RM2GKM6FH–Pvt. Julian Guzman, a forward observer and San Antonio, Texas native serving with 32d AAMDC shares the reason behind his enlistment. 'The reason I joined was to find purpose in life and to do something I loved, not just be cooped up in an office. My favorite part about my job is whenever I get to go to the field and do live fire training.'
RM2NH0AK0–The 32d AAMDC command team contributes a charge of 'sand', brown sugar, to the ceremonial grog during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas. Grog ceremonies are a military ball tradition and normally involve contributing any number of spirits or odd substances to a large punch bowl and mixing them for the purpose of toasts.
RM2MBYTH2–Command Sgt. Maj. Jerry Jacobitz, 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command shares an embrace with Brig. Gen. David Stewart, the 32d AAMDC commander, June 23, at Noel Field, Fort Bliss, Texas during the change of responsibility ceremony where Jacobitz relinquished command of the unit to Command Sgt. Maj. Raymond Belk. Jacobitz, who in addition to relinquishing his post, is also retiring from the Army after over 30 years of service.
RM2MBW6AT–Command Sgt. Maj. Jerry Jacobitz passes the 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command colors to Brig. Gen. David Stewart, commander, 32d AAMDC during a change of responsibility ceremony held June 23, at Noel Field, Fort Bliss, Texas where Jacobitz relinquished responsibility of the unit to Command Sgt. Maj. Raymond Belk. Jacobitz, who joined the Army in 1992 as an infantryman, and who later in 1997 reclassified to become a Patriot Launcher Advance Operator/Maintainer will be also retire after over 30 years of service.
RM2GKF7RB–32d AAMDC commanding general, Brig. Gen. Dave Stewart, holds the plank position during ACFT focused circuit training here at Fort Bliss, Texas.
RM2GKEF9M–Chaplains and chaplain assistants from across the 32d AAMDC listen to a brief given by 32d AAMDC CHP (Lt. Col.) Ken Harris during the command's unit ministry team
RM2GKE635–A Soldier assigned to the 32d AAMDC holds the plank position until time is called during the 32d AAMDC's Foundational Training Day, Swift and Sure day, here at Fort Bliss, Texas.
RM2GKEF9Y–32d AAMDC Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Ken Harris briefs chaplains and religious affairs specialists across the division here at Fort Bliss, Texas during the command's week long unit ministry team
RMPPBJ8F–Retired Sgt. Maj. of the Army Kenneth O. Preston, and the vice president of the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA), held a leader’s professional development (LPD) training for all non-commissioned officers (NCO’s) August 23, 2018 at the Centennial Club. (By Sgt. La’Shawna Custom, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs NCO).
RM2GKE62C–The 32d AAMDC kicked of it's monthly Foundational Day Training with circuit exercises allowing Soldiers to improve and familiarize themselves with the events on the Army's latest ACFT 3.0 here on Fort Bliss, Texas.
RM2GKF7RA–Lieutenant General Leopoldo (Lee) Quintas, Jr., Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM), conducts ACFT focused circuit training with the leaders of the 32d AAMDC here at Fort Bliss, Texas.
RMPPBJ8G–Retired Sgt. Maj. of the Army Kenneth O. Preston, and the vice president of the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA), spoke with Sgt. La’Shawna Custom, a public affairs NCO from 32d AAMDC, about broadening assignments during the leader’s professional development (LPD) training August 23, 2018 at the Centennial Club on Fort Bliss. Preston said, “Be Head Above Your Peers!” (By Sgt. La’Shawna Custom, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs NCO).
RM2GKF7W3–Brig. Gen. Dave Stewart, 32d AAMDC commanding general, prepares to do the standing power through event during a senior leader's PT session with the Deputy Commanding General of U.S. Army Forces Command here at Fort Bliss, Texas.
RMHENDAH–Soldiers stand at parade rest during a change of command ceremony rehearsal at Noel Parade Field on Fort Bliss, Texas, March 20. Army Brig. Gen. Donald G. Fryc assumed command of the 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command during the ceremony the following day. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Kyle Wagoner, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command) 32d AAMDC change of command ceremony 140320-A-RI362-012
RMHENHKX–Army Sgt. Michael Sciandra (Left), 1st Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery, salutes the president of a board, Command Sgt. Maj. Byron E. Ferguson, 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade command sergeant major, during the 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command's Blackjack Warrior Competition leadership board at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 2. The 32d AAMDC conducts the Blackjack Warrior Competition each year to identify and recognize Soldiers, noncommissioned officers and officers throughout the command who posses exemplary qualities, warrior ethos, and tactical proficiency. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt
RMHENYH1–Lt. Col. Rotha Ayers, 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command Deputy Chief of Staff, presents Sgt. 1st Class Margaret J. Navarro, 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, with a statue of a bald eagle during a ceremony on Fort Bliss, Texas, Nov. 13. Navarro was presented the statue, as well as an Army Commendation Medal, for winning the 32d AAMDC Career Counselor of the Year Competition. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Kyle Wagoner, 32d AAMDC PAO) 32d AAMDC hosts Career Counselor of the Year Competition 141113-A-RI362-042
RMHENDBR–Army Brig. Gen. James H. Dickinson (Left) and Army Brig. Gen. Donald G. Fryc (Right) render honors while cannons fire during a change of command ceremony at Noel Parade Field on Fort Bliss, Texas, March 21. Fryc assumed command of the 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command from Dickinson during the ceremony. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Kyle Wagoner, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command) 32d AAMDC change of command ceremony 140321-A-RI362-013
RMJ136XW–The Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, Fort Bliss, Texas, stay ready by assisting families inside and outside the unit’s element. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aura E. Conejos, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs)
RMPPBJ8K–Retired Sgt. Maj. of the Army Kenneth O. Preston, and the vice president of the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA), informed the NCO’s on various topics such as the pillars of learning, the percentage of enlisted Soldiers, the new physical fitness test, the Army’s mission, finance, military education and recruiting/retention during the leader’s professional development (LPD) training August 23, 2018 at the Centennial Club on Fort Bliss. Preston also opened the floor to answer any questions or concerns. (By Sgt. La’Shawna Custom, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs NCO).
RMJ136Y0–Leaders come together at Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, Fort Bliss, Texas, to assist families April 6, 2017. The goal is to stay ready by assisting families inside and outside the unit’s element. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aura E. Conejos, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs)
RMPPBJ8N–Sgt. 1st Class Caroline Keller, the senior religious affairs non-commissioned officer for 32d AAMDC, met with Retired Sgt. Maj. of the Army Kenneth O. Preston, and the vice president of the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA), after the leader’s professional development (LPD) training August 23, 2018 at the Centennial Club on Fort Bliss. Keller took a photo with Preston in 2004 and 2005 during other Army events and she now has this photo from 2018 to add to history.
RMJ136Y1–Leaders come together at Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, Fort Bliss, Texas, to assist families April 6, 2017. The goal is to stay ready by assisting families inside and outside the unit’s element. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aura E. Conejos, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs)
RMJ136Y6–Col. Scott Sherretz, chaplain, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, reads the Easter story to a group of Soldiers’ children at Biggs Park, Fort Bliss, Texas, April 1, 2017. The goal is to stay ready by assisting families inside and outside the unit’s element. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brian G. Rhodes, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs)
RMJ136Y3–Rustie Milam, Sgt. William Thomas Warren Jr., Nancy Nicole Adame-Warren, and William Ezra Warren, walk back to the Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, Fort Bliss, Texas, April 6, 2017. The goal is to stay ready by assisting families inside and outside the unit’s element. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aura E. Conejos, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs)
RMPPBJ8E–Retired Sgt. Maj. of the Army Kenneth O. Preston, and the vice president of the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA), informed the NCO’s on various topics such as the pillars of learning, the percentage of enlisted Soldiers, the new physical fitness test, the Army’s mission, finance, military education and recruiting/retention during the leader’s professional development (LPD) training August 23, 2018 at the Centennial Club on Fort Bliss. Preston also opened the floor to answer any questions or concerns. (By Sgt. La’Shawna Custom, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs NCO).
RMJ136Y5–William Ezra Warren is held by his father, Sgt. William Thomas Warren Jr., United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command, at Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, Fort Bliss, Texas, April 6, 2017. During his emergency leave, the unit took charge of transferring him to 32nd AAMDC in order to stay with his family through the recovery process. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aura E. Conejos, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs)
RMT4DY77–Staff Sgt. Imo Aieti took home Silver in the 32d Annual All Army Boxing Tournament at Fort Huachuca, Arizona on March 16.
RMJ136Y2–(Front and center, left to right) 1st Sgt. Victor Milam, Rustie Milam, Sgt. William Thomas Warren Jr., Nancy Nicole Adame-Warren, and William Ezra Warren, and Soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, Fort Bliss, Texas, share their story of how they came together as the Army family through an emergency, April 6, 2017. The goal is to stay ready by assisting families inside and outside the unit’s element. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aura E. Conejos, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs)
RMHENHW6–Army Pfc. Corey Rose, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command, scales an obstacles at a confidence course during the 32nd AAMDC's Blackjack Warrior Competition at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 5. The 32nd AAMDC conducts the Blackjack Warrior Competition each year to identify and recognize Soldiers, noncommissioned officers and officers throughout the command who possess exemplary qualities, warrior ethos, and tactical proficiency. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Kyle Wagoner, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command) 32nd AAMDC hosts Blackjack Warrior Competition 1
RMT4DY76–Staff Sgt. Imo Aieti took home Silver in the 32d Annual All Army Boxing Tournament at Fort Huachuca, Arizona on March 16.
RM2GK58WP–FORT BLISS, Texas – Key leaders from across 32d Air and Missile Defense Command convened at the Mission Training Center on Fort Bliss to perform a Quarterly Theater Review, August 3-5, 2021.
RM2GK4XYT–FORT BLISS, Texas – Key leaders from across 32d Air and Missile Defense Command receive a brief during a Quarterly Theater Review at the Mission Training Center on Fort Bliss, August 3-5, 2021.
RM2GKWCP8–Col. John L. Dawber, outgoing brigade commander, 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command, relinquished command to Col. Timothy L. Woodruff, July 9, 2021, on Noel Parade Field, Fort Bliss, Texas
RM2MBW6AD–Brig. Gen. David Stewart, commander, 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command passes the command colors to the new 32d AAMDC's command sergeant major, Command Sgt. Maj. Raymond Belk. Belk, a career air defender has served in the Army since August 1997.
RM2NH0AHF–The Missing Man Table at the 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command's 2022 Saint Barbara's Social, December 3, at the Plaza hotel in El Paso, Texas. at the The Missing Man Table is a tradition at military balls intended to recognize fallen service members and those missing in action.
RM2GKWCR0–Col. John L. Dawber, 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command's outgoing brigade commander is presented with the last shell fired from the salute battery. Dawber relinquished command to Col. Timothy L. Woodruff, July 9, 2021, on Noel Parade Field, Fort Bliss, Texas.
RM2GKWCMH–Col. Timothy L. Woodruff, brigade commander, 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command, poses for a photograph after the change of command. Col. John L. Dawber, commander, 11th ADA BDE, relinquished command to Woodruff, July 9, 2021, on Noel Parade Field, Fort Bliss, Texas
RM2NH0AH5–The Color Guard exits the Saint Barb's Social venue after retiring the colors, during the 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command's Saint Barbara's Social, December 3, at the Plaza hotel in El Paso, Texas. Key leaders, command teams and Air Defenders from across 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command gathered to celebrate the 2022 Saint Barbara's Social.
RM2GK61R6–A 32d Air and Missile Defense Command forward observer observes a simulated artillery strike during call for fire training August 12, at the Division Artillery building on Fort Bliss. The training made use of the Call For Fire Trainer Immersive System, a computer system that allows fire support teams to simulate field artillery engagements in a safe, controlled environment.
RM2GKWCPG–Col. Timothy L. Woodruff, incoming brigade commander, 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command, hands off the Brigade guidon to Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Walker during the change of command ceremony. Col. John L. Dawber, outgoing commander, 11th ADA BDE, relinquished command to Woodruff, July 9, 2021, on Noel Parade Field, Fort Bliss, Texas.
RM2MBW6A0–Brig. Gen. David Stewart, commander of the 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command presents a Legion of Merit award to Command Sgt. Maj. Jerry Jacobitz during an award ceremony held prior to the 32d AAMDC's Change of Responsibility Ceremony held at Noel Field, Fort Bliss, Texas, where Jacobitz relinquished responsibility of the unit to Command Sgt. Maj. Raymond Belk. Jacobitz, joined the Army in 1992 as an infantryman and later in 1997 reclassified to become a Patriot Launcher Advance Operator/Maintainer.
RMMPRHFA–The Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, Fort Bliss, Texas, stay ready by assisting families inside and outside the unit’s element. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aura E. Conejos, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs)
RMMPRHFB–Leaders come together at Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, Fort Bliss, Texas, to assist families April 6, 2017. The goal is to stay ready by assisting families inside and outside the unit’s element. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aura E. Conejos, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs)
RMMPRHFD–Leaders come together at Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, Fort Bliss, Texas, to assist families April 6, 2017. The goal is to stay ready by assisting families inside and outside the unit’s element. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aura E. Conejos, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs)
RMMPRHFR–Col. Scott Sherretz, chaplain, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, reads the Easter story to a group of Soldiers’ children at Biggs Park, Fort Bliss, Texas, April 1, 2017. The goal is to stay ready by assisting families inside and outside the unit’s element. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brian G. Rhodes, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs)
RMMPRHFN–Rustie Milam, Sgt. William Thomas Warren Jr., Nancy Nicole Adame-Warren, and William Ezra Warren, walk back to the Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, Fort Bliss, Texas, April 6, 2017. The goal is to stay ready by assisting families inside and outside the unit’s element. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aura E. Conejos, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs)
RMMPRHFP–William Ezra Warren is held by his father, Sgt. William Thomas Warren Jr., United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command, at Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, Fort Bliss, Texas, April 6, 2017. During his emergency leave, the unit took charge of transferring him to 32nd AAMDC in order to stay with his family through the recovery process. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aura E. Conejos, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs)
RMMPRHFG–(Front and center, left to right) 1st Sgt. Victor Milam, Rustie Milam, Sgt. William Thomas Warren Jr., Nancy Nicole Adame-Warren, and William Ezra Warren, and Soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, Fort Bliss, Texas, share their story of how they came together as the Army family through an emergency, April 6, 2017. The goal is to stay ready by assisting families inside and outside the unit’s element. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aura E. Conejos, 32d AAMDC Public Affairs)
RM2GKH0D2–U. S. Army Sgt. Maj. Donnel Cabanos, G-1 of 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command (AAMDC), teaches troops how to conduct operational exercises, USARCENT headquarters, at Shaw Air Force Base in Sumter, S.C. on April. 19, 2021. These exercises increase our timely response and capabilities by ensuring understanding of operations, and enhancing regional security.
RM2NH0AFD–Command Sgt. Maj. Raymond J. Belk was inducted into the Ancient Order of Saint Barbara during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas. The Ancient Order of Saint Barbara is awarded to individuals with long-term service commitments with the Artillery, with service more decorated and distinctive than those in the Honorable Order of Saint Barbara.
RM2NH0ANA–The 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade command team contributes a charge to the ceremonial grog during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas. Grog ceremonies are a military ball tradition and normally involve contributing any number of spirits or odd substances to a large punch bowl and mixing for the purpose of toasts.
RM2NH0AFC–Col. Timothy Woodruff, 11TH ADA 'Imperial' Brigade commander, was inducted into the Ancient Order of Saint Barbara during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas. The Ancient Order of Saint Barbara is awarded to individuals with long-term service commitments with the Artillery, with service more decorated and distinctive than those in the Honorable Order of Saint Barbara.
RM2NH0AKT–The 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade command team contributes a charge to the ceremonial grog during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas.
RM2NH0AKM–The 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade command team contributes a charge to the ceremonial grog during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas. Grog ceremonies are a military ball tradition and normally involve contributing any number of spirits or odd substances to a large punch bowl and mixing for the purpose of toasts.
RM2NH0AFT–Col. Henry Bennett, 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade commander, was inducted into the Ancient Order of Saint Barbara during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas. The Ancient Order of Saint Barbara is awarded to individuals with long-term service commitments with the Artillery, with service more decorated and distinctive than those in the Honorable Order of Saint Barbara.
RM2NH0AKN–The 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade command team contributes a charge to the ceremonial grog during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas. Grog ceremonies are a military ball tradition and normally involve contributing any number of spirits or odd substances to a large punch bowl and mixing for the purpose of toasts.
RM2NH0AG3–Command Sgt. Maj. Seagram Porter, 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade command sergeant major, was inducted into the Ancient Order of Saint Barbara during the Saint Barbara's Social, December 3rd at the Plaza Hotel in El Paso, Texas The Ancient Order of Saint Barbara is awarded to individuals with long-term service commitments with the Artillery, with service more decorated and distinctive than those in the Honorable Order of Saint Barbara.
RM2M9E8T0–An 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade Soldiers pulls guard after a chemical attack during Roving Sands 2022. Roving Sands is an exercise is an opportunity to influence the operational capability and training methods used by Air Defense Artillery Brigades to test their systems in large scale combat simulations.
RM2M9DJEJ–Lt. Col. Matthew Inglis, 5-52 Air Defense Artillery Battalion Commander speaks with a Qatari air defense general officer during a distinguished visitor tour during Roving Sands 2022. Roving Sands attracted a number of distinguished visitors from across the United States Army as well general air defense officers hailing from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.
RM2M9DJE4–A Charlie Battery 3-2 Air Defense Artillery Battalion Soldier performs a functions check on his MK-19 grenade launcher during Roving Sands 2022. Roving Sands is an exercise is an opportunity to influence the operational capability and training methods used by Air Defense Artillery Brigades to test their systems in large scale combat simulations.
RM2M9D4W5–An 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade Solider walks Sgt. Maj. Jacinto Garza, the U.S. Army Central senior enlisted advisor, through a sand table depicting air defense positions, during Roving Sands 2022. Roving Sands attracted a number of distinguished visitors from across the United States Army as well general air defense officers hailing from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.
RM2M9D4W3–An 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade Solider explains the capabilities of the counter rocket artillery and mortar system to Sgt. Maj. Jacinto Garza, the U.S. Army Central senior enlisted advisor, during Roving Sands 2022. Roving Sands attracted a number of distinguished visitors from across the United States Army as well general air defense officers hailing from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.
RM2M7XG7P–An 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade Solider pulls guard from a Humvee gunner turret during Roving Sands 2022. Roving Sands is an exercise is an opportunity to influence the operational capability and training methods used by Air Defense Artillery Brigades to test their systems in large scale combat simulations.
RM2GK61RD–Pfc. Santana draws a terrain sketch during call for fire training August 12, at the Division Artillery building on Fort Bliss. The training made use of the Call For Fire Trainer Immersive System, a computer system that allows fire support teams to simulate field artillery engagements in a safe, controlled environment.
RM2GKWCRM–Col. Timothy Woodruff addresses 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade for the first time as the Brigade's new commander. Col. John Dawber, commander, 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, relinquished command to Woodruff, July 9, 2021, on Noel Parade Field, Fort Bliss, Texas
RM2GKKFP9–FORT BLISS, Texas – 2nd Lt. Devon Moore, 31st Air and Missile Defense Brigade carries a wounded Solider during the stress shoot event during Blackjack Best Warrior, May 19 on Fort Bliss. The weeklong Blackjack Best Warrior competition tests Soldiers, in the categories of Soldier, NCO, Officer, Warrant Officer and career counselor, on their intellect, fitness and their understanding of warrior tasks and battle drills.
RM2GKKFNG–FORT BLISS, Texas – The winners of the best Warrior Competition from left right Career Counselor of the Year Staff Sgt. Christofer Azcona, Soldier of the year Spc. Ryan Carter, 11th ADA BDE, NCO of the year Sgt. Brandon Cormier, 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, Officer of the year 1st Lt. Sean Kirchner, 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, and Warrant Officer of the Year Warrant Officer Sean Roddick.
RM2GKK3J7–FORT BLISS, Texas – Pfc. Taylor Sherwood, 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade configures a SINCGARS radio during Blackjack Best Warrior, May 19 on Fort Bliss. The weeklong Blackjack Best Warrior competition tests Soldiers, in the categories of junior enlisted, NCO, Officer, Warrant Officer and career counselor, on their intellect, fitness and their understanding of warrior tasks and battle drills.
RM2GKK3J8–FORT BLISS, Texas – Staff Sgt. Ricco Lizzarraga, 11th Air and Missile Defense Brigade, pulls security during the village assault during Blackjack Best Warrior, May 18 on Fort Bliss. The weeklong Blackjack Best Warrior competition tests Soldiers, in the categories of Soldier, NCO, Officer, Warrant Officer and career counselor, on their intellect, fitness and their understanding of warrior tasks and battle drills.
RM2GK61RR–Spc. Roth guides his Soldiers through target plotting during call for fire training August 12, at the Division Artillery building on Fort Bliss. The training made use of the Call For Fire Trainer Immersive System, a computer system that allows fire support teams to simulate field artillery engagements in a safe, controlled environment.
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