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Lt. Col. Patrick McCarthy, Commander of 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, attempted to navigate a simple cone driving course while wearing vision distorting “drunk goggles” meant to simulate a blood alcohol content between .08 and .15, Jan. 12, 2017. The Fort Bragg Provost Marshall Office Traffic Division assisted 7th Military Information Support Battalion, to conduct an alcohol awareness safety class to raise awareness of alcohol’s rapid effects and to deter drunken driving. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-patrick-mccarthy-commander-of-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-attempted-to-navigate-a-simple-cone-driving-course-while-wearing-vision-distorting-drunk-goggles-meant-to-simulate-a-blood-alcohol-content-between-08-and-15-jan-12-2017-the-fort-bragg-provost-marshall-office-traffic-division-assisted-7th-military-information-support-battalion-to-conduct-an-alcohol-awareness-safety-class-to-raise-awareness-of-alcohols-rapid-effects-and-to-deter-drunken-driving-us-army-photo-by-capt-stephen-von-jettreleased-image187375094.html
RMMTRJRJ–Lt. Col. Patrick McCarthy, Commander of 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, attempted to navigate a simple cone driving course while wearing vision distorting “drunk goggles” meant to simulate a blood alcohol content between .08 and .15, Jan. 12, 2017. The Fort Bragg Provost Marshall Office Traffic Division assisted 7th Military Information Support Battalion, to conduct an alcohol awareness safety class to raise awareness of alcohol’s rapid effects and to deter drunken driving. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)
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Soldiers assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, participate in an M4 carbine night fire qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. 3rd Military Information Support Battalion Range Week 161027-A-FC225-008 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-assigned-to-3rd-military-information-support-battalion-4th-129583223.html
RMHER0M7–Soldiers assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, participate in an M4 carbine night fire qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. 3rd Military Information Support Battalion Range Week 161027-A-FC225-008
A Soldier assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group practices pistol-fighting techniques with Gryphon Group Security Solutions, Nov. 2, 2016. Soldiers conducting pre-mission training for an upcoming deployment to U.S. Army Central Command’s area of operations learned to maneuver vehicles through tight environments at high speeds, advanced marksmanship and gun-fighting techniques during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-soldier-assigned-to-4th-military-information-support-group-practices-pistol-fighting-techniques-with-gryphon-group-security-solutions-nov-2-2016-soldiers-conducting-pre-mission-training-for-an-upcoming-deployment-to-us-army-central-commands-area-of-operations-learned-to-maneuver-vehicles-through-tight-environments-at-high-speeds-advanced-marksmanship-and-gun-fighting-techniques-during-the-week-long-course-at-the-fort-bragg-combat-training-center-in-maxton-north-carolina-image235074097.html
RMRJCFBD–A Soldier assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group practices pistol-fighting techniques with Gryphon Group Security Solutions, Nov. 2, 2016. Soldiers conducting pre-mission training for an upcoming deployment to U.S. Army Central Command’s area of operations learned to maneuver vehicles through tight environments at high speeds, advanced marksmanship and gun-fighting techniques during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina.
A Soldier assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, engages pop-up targets during an M4 carbine qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. 3rd Military Information Support Battalion Range Week 161027-A-DJ785-009 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-soldier-assigned-to-3rd-military-information-support-battalion-4th-129583218.html
RMHER0M2–A Soldier assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, engages pop-up targets during an M4 carbine qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. 3rd Military Information Support Battalion Range Week 161027-A-DJ785-009
Soldiers attempt a simple game of catch made difficult by the addition of vision distorting “drunk goggles” meant to simulate a blood alcohol content between .08 and .15, Jan. 12, 2017. The Fort Bragg Provost Marshall Office Traffic Division assisted 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, to conduct an alcohol awareness safety class to raise awareness of alcohol’s rapid effects and to deter drunken driving. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-attempt-a-simple-game-of-catch-made-difficult-by-the-addition-of-vision-distorting-drunk-goggles-meant-to-simulate-a-blood-alcohol-content-between-08-and-15-jan-12-2017-the-fort-bragg-provost-marshall-office-traffic-division-assisted-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-to-conduct-an-alcohol-awareness-safety-class-to-raise-awareness-of-alcohols-rapid-effects-and-to-deter-drunken-driving-image230155572.html
RMRACDNT–Soldiers attempt a simple game of catch made difficult by the addition of vision distorting “drunk goggles” meant to simulate a blood alcohol content between .08 and .15, Jan. 12, 2017. The Fort Bragg Provost Marshall Office Traffic Division assisted 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, to conduct an alcohol awareness safety class to raise awareness of alcohol’s rapid effects and to deter drunken driving.
Soldiers assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, receive a range brief before an M4 carbine night fire qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. 3rd Military Information Support Battalion Range Week 161027-A-FC225-001 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-assigned-to-3rd-military-information-support-battalion-4th-129583222.html
RMHER0M6–Soldiers assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, receive a range brief before an M4 carbine night fire qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. 3rd Military Information Support Battalion Range Week 161027-A-FC225-001
A Military Police Officer conducts a Breathalyzer examination of one of two pre-coordinated volunteers that was under the influence of alcohol to demonstrate alcohol’s near immediate effect on the body, Jan. 12, 2017. The Fort Bragg Provost Marshall Office Traffic Division assisted 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, to conduct an alcohol awareness safety class to raise awareness of alcohol’s rapid effects and to deter drunken driving. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-military-police-officer-conducts-a-breathalyzer-examination-of-one-of-two-pre-coordinated-volunteers-that-was-under-the-influence-of-alcohol-to-demonstrate-alcohols-near-immediate-effect-on-the-body-jan-12-2017-the-fort-bragg-provost-marshall-office-traffic-division-assisted-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-to-conduct-an-alcohol-awareness-safety-class-to-raise-awareness-of-alcohols-rapid-effects-and-to-deter-drunken-driving-image230155575.html
RMRACDNY–A Military Police Officer conducts a Breathalyzer examination of one of two pre-coordinated volunteers that was under the influence of alcohol to demonstrate alcohol’s near immediate effect on the body, Jan. 12, 2017. The Fort Bragg Provost Marshall Office Traffic Division assisted 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, to conduct an alcohol awareness safety class to raise awareness of alcohol’s rapid effects and to deter drunken driving.
A Soldier assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, acts as a range safety while other Soldiers engage pop-up targets during an M4 carbine qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. 3rd Military Information Support Battalion Range Week 161027-A-DJ785-012 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-soldier-assigned-to-3rd-military-information-support-battalion-4th-129583219.html
RMHER0M3–A Soldier assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, acts as a range safety while other Soldiers engage pop-up targets during an M4 carbine qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. 3rd Military Information Support Battalion Range Week 161027-A-DJ785-012
Riders queue at the start of the rider-skills-refresher course at Gabriel Range, March 24. More than 30 Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group and 1st Special Forces Command conducted a motorcycle mentorship and safety ride to Carthage, North Carolina. Events such as this have facilitated a 400% decrease in motorcycle accidents within 1st SFC, continuing a three year trend of no rider fatalities or major accidents for 4th MISG. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/riders-queue-at-the-start-of-the-rider-skills-refresher-course-at-gabriel-range-march-24-more-than-30-soldiers-from-4th-military-information-support-group-and-1st-special-forces-command-conducted-a-motorcycle-mentorship-and-safety-ride-to-carthage-north-carolina-events-such-as-this-have-facilitated-a-400-decrease-in-motorcycle-accidents-within-1st-sfc-continuing-a-three-year-trend-of-no-rider-fatalities-or-major-accidents-for-4th-misg-image228534898.html
RMR7PJGJ–Riders queue at the start of the rider-skills-refresher course at Gabriel Range, March 24. More than 30 Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group and 1st Special Forces Command conducted a motorcycle mentorship and safety ride to Carthage, North Carolina. Events such as this have facilitated a 400% decrease in motorcycle accidents within 1st SFC, continuing a three year trend of no rider fatalities or major accidents for 4th MISG.
4th Military Information Support Group (Airborne) soldiers prepare for a water jump. 4th MISG (A) UH-60 water jump 120725-A-MY599-527 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-4th-military-information-support-group-airborne-soldiers-prepare-for-129523417.html
RMHEM8C9–4th Military Information Support Group (Airborne) soldiers prepare for a water jump. 4th MISG (A) UH-60 water jump 120725-A-MY599-527
Riders depart Gilliam McConnell Airfield on the second leg of their safety ride, March 24. More than 30 Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group and 1st Special Forces Command conducted a motorcycle mentorship and safety ride to Carthage, North Carolina. Events such as this have facilitated a 400% decrease in motorcycle accidents within 1st SFC, continuing a three year trend of no rider fatalities or major accidents for 4th MISG. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/riders-depart-gilliam-mcconnell-airfield-on-the-second-leg-of-their-safety-ride-march-24-more-than-30-soldiers-from-4th-military-information-support-group-and-1st-special-forces-command-conducted-a-motorcycle-mentorship-and-safety-ride-to-carthage-north-carolina-events-such-as-this-have-facilitated-a-400-decrease-in-motorcycle-accidents-within-1st-sfc-continuing-a-three-year-trend-of-no-rider-fatalities-or-major-accidents-for-4th-misg-image228534902.html
RMR7PJGP–Riders depart Gilliam McConnell Airfield on the second leg of their safety ride, March 24. More than 30 Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group and 1st Special Forces Command conducted a motorcycle mentorship and safety ride to Carthage, North Carolina. Events such as this have facilitated a 400% decrease in motorcycle accidents within 1st SFC, continuing a three year trend of no rider fatalities or major accidents for 4th MISG.
Here, 4th Military Information Support Group (Airborne) UH-60 Black Hawk taking off 4th MISG (A) UH-60 water jump 120725-A-MY599-239 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-here-4th-military-information-support-group-airborne-uh-60-black-hawk-129523415.html
RMHEM8C7–Here, 4th Military Information Support Group (Airborne) UH-60 Black Hawk taking off 4th MISG (A) UH-60 water jump 120725-A-MY599-239
A rider practices turning techniques under the supervision of rider-coach Kevin Osborne, March 24. More than 30 Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group and 1st Special Forces Command conducted a motorcycle mentorship and safety ride to Carthage, North Carolina. Events such as this have facilitated a 400% decrease in motorcycle accidents within 1st SFC, continuing a three year trend of no rider fatalities or major accidents for 4th MISG. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-rider-practices-turning-techniques-under-the-supervision-of-rider-coach-kevin-osborne-march-24-more-than-30-soldiers-from-4th-military-information-support-group-and-1st-special-forces-command-conducted-a-motorcycle-mentorship-and-safety-ride-to-carthage-north-carolina-events-such-as-this-have-facilitated-a-400-decrease-in-motorcycle-accidents-within-1st-sfc-continuing-a-three-year-trend-of-no-rider-fatalities-or-major-accidents-for-4th-misg-image228534900.html
RMR7PJGM–A rider practices turning techniques under the supervision of rider-coach Kevin Osborne, March 24. More than 30 Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group and 1st Special Forces Command conducted a motorcycle mentorship and safety ride to Carthage, North Carolina. Events such as this have facilitated a 400% decrease in motorcycle accidents within 1st SFC, continuing a three year trend of no rider fatalities or major accidents for 4th MISG.
Here, 4th Military Information Support Group (Airborne) Black Hawk UH-60 prior to take off. 4th MISG (A) UH-60 water jump 120725-A-MY599-096 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-here-4th-military-information-support-group-airborne-black-hawk-uh-129523414.html
RMHEM8C6–Here, 4th Military Information Support Group (Airborne) Black Hawk UH-60 prior to take off. 4th MISG (A) UH-60 water jump 120725-A-MY599-096
Lt. Col. Patrick McCarthy, Commander of 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, attempted to navigate a simple cone driving course while wearing vision distorting “drunk goggles” meant to simulate a blood alcohol content between .08 and .15, Jan. 12, 2017. The Fort Bragg Provost Marshall Office Traffic Division assisted 7th Military Information Support Battalion, to conduct an alcohol awareness safety class to raise awareness of alcohol’s rapid effects and to deter drunken driving. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-patrick-mccarthy-commander-of-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-attempted-to-navigate-a-simple-cone-driving-course-while-wearing-vision-distorting-drunk-goggles-meant-to-simulate-a-blood-alcohol-content-between-08-and-15-jan-12-2017-the-fort-bragg-provost-marshall-office-traffic-division-assisted-7th-military-information-support-battalion-to-conduct-an-alcohol-awareness-safety-class-to-raise-awareness-of-alcohols-rapid-effects-and-to-deter-drunken-driving-image230155574.html
RMRACDNX–Lt. Col. Patrick McCarthy, Commander of 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, attempted to navigate a simple cone driving course while wearing vision distorting “drunk goggles” meant to simulate a blood alcohol content between .08 and .15, Jan. 12, 2017. The Fort Bragg Provost Marshall Office Traffic Division assisted 7th Military Information Support Battalion, to conduct an alcohol awareness safety class to raise awareness of alcohol’s rapid effects and to deter drunken driving.
Pictured here the 4th Military Information Support Group (Airborne) UH-60 Black Hawk preparing for take-off. 4th MISG (A) UH-60 water jump 120725-A-MY599-308 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pictured-here-the-4th-military-information-support-group-airborne-129523416.html
RMHEM8C8–Pictured here the 4th Military Information Support Group (Airborne) UH-60 Black Hawk preparing for take-off. 4th MISG (A) UH-60 water jump 120725-A-MY599-308
Live animals, including horses, donkeys, chickens, goats, dogs and cats, were an integral contribution to the Cross Cultural Communication Competition. 4th Military Information Support Group holds first 'Cross-Cultural Communication Competition' at Fort Bragg 121108-A-MY599-710 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-live-animals-including-horses-donkeys-chickens-goats-dogs-and-cats-129526174.html
RMHEMBXP–Live animals, including horses, donkeys, chickens, goats, dogs and cats, were an integral contribution to the Cross Cultural Communication Competition. 4th Military Information Support Group holds first 'Cross-Cultural Communication Competition' at Fort Bragg 121108-A-MY599-710
Soldiers assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, participate in an M4 carbine night fire qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-assigned-to-3rd-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-participate-in-an-m4-carbine-night-fire-qualification-range-oct-27-2016-at-fort-bragg-north-carolina-image207483557.html
RMP1FKB1–Soldiers assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, participate in an M4 carbine night fire qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
A Soldier, wearing vision distorting “drunk goggles” meant to simulate a blood alcohol content between .08 and .15, grinds a golf cart to a halt, unable to proceed further down a simple cone course, Jan. 12, 2017. The Fort Bragg Provost Marshall Office Traffic Division assisted 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, to conduct an alcohol awareness safety class to raise awareness of alcohol’s rapid effects and to deter drunken driving. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-soldier-wearing-vision-distorting-drunk-goggles-meant-to-simulate-a-blood-alcohol-content-between-08-and-15-grinds-a-golf-cart-to-a-halt-unable-to-proceed-further-down-a-simple-cone-course-jan-12-2017-the-fort-bragg-provost-marshall-office-traffic-division-assisted-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-to-conduct-an-alcohol-awareness-safety-class-to-raise-awareness-of-alcohols-rapid-effects-and-to-deter-drunken-driving-image230155573.html
RMRACDNW–A Soldier, wearing vision distorting “drunk goggles” meant to simulate a blood alcohol content between .08 and .15, grinds a golf cart to a halt, unable to proceed further down a simple cone course, Jan. 12, 2017. The Fort Bragg Provost Marshall Office Traffic Division assisted 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, to conduct an alcohol awareness safety class to raise awareness of alcohol’s rapid effects and to deter drunken driving.
Soldiers assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, participate in an M4 carbine night fire qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-assigned-to-3rd-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-participate-in-an-m4-carbine-night-fire-qualification-range-oct-27-2016-at-fort-bragg-north-carolina-image207483555.html
RMP1FKAY–Soldiers assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, participate in an M4 carbine night fire qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Soldiers assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group assess their performance of the near-ambush lane with Gryphon Group Security Solutions cadre, Nov. 2, 2016. The lane includes a vehicle rollover, high-speed chase, and controlled vehicle collisions. Soldiers conducting pre-mission training for an upcoming deployment to U.S. Army Central Command’s area of operations learned to maneuver vehicles through tight environments at high speeds, advanced marksmanship and gun-fighting techniques during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-assigned-to-4th-military-information-support-group-assess-their-performance-of-the-near-ambush-lane-with-gryphon-group-security-solutions-cadre-nov-2-2016-the-lane-includes-a-vehicle-rollover-high-speed-chase-and-controlled-vehicle-collisions-soldiers-conducting-pre-mission-training-for-an-upcoming-deployment-to-us-army-central-commands-area-of-operations-learned-to-maneuver-vehicles-through-tight-environments-at-high-speeds-advanced-marksmanship-and-gun-fighting-techniques-during-the-week-long-course-at-the-fort-bragg-combat-training-center-in-maxton-north-carolina-image235053831.html
RMRJBHFK–Soldiers assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group assess their performance of the near-ambush lane with Gryphon Group Security Solutions cadre, Nov. 2, 2016. The lane includes a vehicle rollover, high-speed chase, and controlled vehicle collisions. Soldiers conducting pre-mission training for an upcoming deployment to U.S. Army Central Command’s area of operations learned to maneuver vehicles through tight environments at high speeds, advanced marksmanship and gun-fighting techniques during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina.
Soldiers assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, participate in an M4 carbine night fire qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-assigned-to-3rd-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-participate-in-an-m4-carbine-night-fire-qualification-range-oct-27-2016-at-fort-bragg-north-carolina-image207483553.html
RMP1FKAW–Soldiers assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, participate in an M4 carbine night fire qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Paratroopers assigned to 6th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, complete the sit-up portion of the unit’s memorial physical training event honoring Spc. Marc Decoteau, Jan. 30, 2017. Unit leaders and Decoteau’s brother, Lt. Andrew Decoteau, took time before and after the PT session to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier, who was killed in action Jan. 29, 2010. The training consisted of one minute of silence to represent the month Decoteau was killed, 29 repetitions – to represent the day – of four different exercises – to represent Decotea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paratroopers-assigned-to-6th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-complete-the-sit-up-portion-of-the-units-memorial-physical-training-event-honoring-spc-marc-decoteau-jan-30-2017-unit-leaders-and-decoteaus-brother-lt-andrew-decoteau-took-time-before-and-after-the-pt-session-to-speak-of-their-memories-of-the-fallen-soldier-who-was-killed-in-action-jan-29-2010-the-training-consisted-of-one-minute-of-silence-to-represent-the-month-decoteau-was-killed-29-repetitions-to-represent-the-day-of-four-different-exercises-to-represent-decotea-image230199854.html
RMRAEE7A–Paratroopers assigned to 6th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, complete the sit-up portion of the unit’s memorial physical training event honoring Spc. Marc Decoteau, Jan. 30, 2017. Unit leaders and Decoteau’s brother, Lt. Andrew Decoteau, took time before and after the PT session to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier, who was killed in action Jan. 29, 2010. The training consisted of one minute of silence to represent the month Decoteau was killed, 29 repetitions – to represent the day – of four different exercises – to represent Decotea
Soldiers assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, participate in an M4 carbine night fire qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-assigned-to-3rd-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-participate-in-an-m4-carbine-night-fire-qualification-range-oct-27-2016-at-fort-bragg-north-carolina-image207483554.html
RMP1FKAX–Soldiers assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, participate in an M4 carbine night fire qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Paratroopers assigned to 6th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, complete the jump-squat portion of the unit’s memorial physical training event honoring Spc. Marc Decoteau, Jan. 30, 2017. Unit leaders and Decoteau’s brother, Lt. Andrew Decoteau, took time before and after the PT session to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier, who was killed in action Jan. 29, 2010. The training consisted of one minute of silence to represent the month Decoteau was killed, 29 repetitions – to represent the day – of four different exercises – to represent Dec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paratroopers-assigned-to-6th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-complete-the-jump-squat-portion-of-the-units-memorial-physical-training-event-honoring-spc-marc-decoteau-jan-30-2017-unit-leaders-and-decoteaus-brother-lt-andrew-decoteau-took-time-before-and-after-the-pt-session-to-speak-of-their-memories-of-the-fallen-soldier-who-was-killed-in-action-jan-29-2010-the-training-consisted-of-one-minute-of-silence-to-represent-the-month-decoteau-was-killed-29-repetitions-to-represent-the-day-of-four-different-exercises-to-represent-dec-image230199852.html
RMRAEE78–Paratroopers assigned to 6th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, complete the jump-squat portion of the unit’s memorial physical training event honoring Spc. Marc Decoteau, Jan. 30, 2017. Unit leaders and Decoteau’s brother, Lt. Andrew Decoteau, took time before and after the PT session to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier, who was killed in action Jan. 29, 2010. The training consisted of one minute of silence to represent the month Decoteau was killed, 29 repetitions – to represent the day – of four different exercises – to represent Dec
A Soldier assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, engages pop-up targets during an M4 carbine qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-soldier-assigned-to-3rd-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-engages-pop-up-targets-during-an-m4-carbine-qualification-range-oct-27-2016-at-fort-bragg-north-carolina-image207483550.html
RMP1FKAP–A Soldier assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, engages pop-up targets during an M4 carbine qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Paratroopers assigned to 6th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, complete the burpee portion of the unit’s memorial physical training event honoring Spc. Marc Decoteau, Jan. 30, 2017. Unit leaders and Decoteau’s brother, Lt. Andrew Decoteau, took time before and after the PT session to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier, who was killed in action Jan. 29, 2010. The training consisted of one minute of silence to represent the month Decoteau was killed, 29 repetitions – to represent the day – of four different exercises – to represent Decotea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paratroopers-assigned-to-6th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-complete-the-burpee-portion-of-the-units-memorial-physical-training-event-honoring-spc-marc-decoteau-jan-30-2017-unit-leaders-and-decoteaus-brother-lt-andrew-decoteau-took-time-before-and-after-the-pt-session-to-speak-of-their-memories-of-the-fallen-soldier-who-was-killed-in-action-jan-29-2010-the-training-consisted-of-one-minute-of-silence-to-represent-the-month-decoteau-was-killed-29-repetitions-to-represent-the-day-of-four-different-exercises-to-represent-decotea-image230199855.html
RMRAEE7B–Paratroopers assigned to 6th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, complete the burpee portion of the unit’s memorial physical training event honoring Spc. Marc Decoteau, Jan. 30, 2017. Unit leaders and Decoteau’s brother, Lt. Andrew Decoteau, took time before and after the PT session to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier, who was killed in action Jan. 29, 2010. The training consisted of one minute of silence to represent the month Decoteau was killed, 29 repetitions – to represent the day – of four different exercises – to represent Decotea
Soldiers assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, receive a range brief before an M4 carbine night fire qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-assigned-to-3rd-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-receive-a-range-brief-before-an-m4-carbine-night-fire-qualification-range-oct-27-2016-at-fort-bragg-north-carolina-image207483552.html
RMP1FKAT–Soldiers assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, receive a range brief before an M4 carbine night fire qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Soldiers assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group receive their mission brief before executing a near-ambush lane with Gryphon Group Security Solutions, Nov. 2, 2016. The lane includes a vehicle rollover, high-speed chase, and controlled vehicle collisions. Soldiers conducting pre-mission training for an upcoming deployment to U.S. Army Central Command’s area of operations learned to maneuver vehicles through tight environments at high speeds, advanced marksmanship and gun-fighting techniques during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Caroli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-assigned-to-4th-military-information-support-group-receive-their-mission-brief-before-executing-a-near-ambush-lane-with-gryphon-group-security-solutions-nov-2-2016-the-lane-includes-a-vehicle-rollover-high-speed-chase-and-controlled-vehicle-collisions-soldiers-conducting-pre-mission-training-for-an-upcoming-deployment-to-us-army-central-commands-area-of-operations-learned-to-maneuver-vehicles-through-tight-environments-at-high-speeds-advanced-marksmanship-and-gun-fighting-techniques-during-the-week-long-course-at-the-fort-bragg-combat-training-center-in-maxton-north-caroli-image235074098.html
RMRJCFBE–Soldiers assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group receive their mission brief before executing a near-ambush lane with Gryphon Group Security Solutions, Nov. 2, 2016. The lane includes a vehicle rollover, high-speed chase, and controlled vehicle collisions. Soldiers conducting pre-mission training for an upcoming deployment to U.S. Army Central Command’s area of operations learned to maneuver vehicles through tight environments at high speeds, advanced marksmanship and gun-fighting techniques during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Caroli
A Soldier assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, acts as a range safety while other Soldiers engage pop-up targets during an M4 carbine qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-soldier-assigned-to-3rd-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-acts-as-a-range-safety-while-other-soldiers-engage-pop-up-targets-during-an-m4-carbine-qualification-range-oct-27-2016-at-fort-bragg-north-carolina-image207483551.html
RMP1FKAR–A Soldier assigned to 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, acts as a range safety while other Soldiers engage pop-up targets during an M4 carbine qualification range, Oct. 27, 2016, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
A Soldier assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group speaks to members of the Psychological Operations Veterans Association during the group’s visit to Fort Bragg, August 13. The Association reunites every two years as a way to stay connected with each other and reconnect with their PSYOP roots. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-soldier-assigned-to-4th-military-information-support-group-speaks-to-members-of-the-psychological-operations-veterans-association-during-the-groups-visit-to-fort-bragg-august-13-the-association-reunites-every-two-years-as-a-way-to-stay-connected-with-each-other-and-reconnect-with-their-psyop-roots-image208440024.html
RMP337AG–A Soldier assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group speaks to members of the Psychological Operations Veterans Association during the group’s visit to Fort Bragg, August 13. The Association reunites every two years as a way to stay connected with each other and reconnect with their PSYOP roots.
A Soldier assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group executes a precision immobilization technique maneuver to disable a combatant vehicle while executing a near-ambush lane with Gryphon Group Security Solutions, Nov. 2, 2016. The lane includes a vehicle rollover, high-speed chase, and controlled vehicle collisions. Soldiers conducting pre-mission training for an upcoming deployment to U.S. Army Central Command’s area of operations learned to maneuver vehicles through tight environments at high speeds, advanced marksmanship and gun-fighting techniques during the week-long course at the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-soldier-assigned-to-4th-military-information-support-group-executes-a-precision-immobilization-technique-maneuver-to-disable-a-combatant-vehicle-while-executing-a-near-ambush-lane-with-gryphon-group-security-solutions-nov-2-2016-the-lane-includes-a-vehicle-rollover-high-speed-chase-and-controlled-vehicle-collisions-soldiers-conducting-pre-mission-training-for-an-upcoming-deployment-to-us-army-central-commands-area-of-operations-learned-to-maneuver-vehicles-through-tight-environments-at-high-speeds-advanced-marksmanship-and-gun-fighting-techniques-during-the-week-long-course-at-the-image235053832.html
RMRJBHFM–A Soldier assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group executes a precision immobilization technique maneuver to disable a combatant vehicle while executing a near-ambush lane with Gryphon Group Security Solutions, Nov. 2, 2016. The lane includes a vehicle rollover, high-speed chase, and controlled vehicle collisions. Soldiers conducting pre-mission training for an upcoming deployment to U.S. Army Central Command’s area of operations learned to maneuver vehicles through tight environments at high speeds, advanced marksmanship and gun-fighting techniques during the week-long course at the
Col. Robert Curris, commander of 4th Military Information Support Group, speaks with members of the Psychological Operations Veterans Association during the group’s visit to Fort Bragg, August 13. The Association reunites every two years as a way to stay connected with each other and reconnect with their PSYOP roots Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-robert-curris-commander-of-4th-military-information-support-group-speaks-with-members-of-the-psychological-operations-veterans-association-during-the-groups-visit-to-fort-bragg-august-13-the-association-reunites-every-two-years-as-a-way-to-stay-connected-with-each-other-and-reconnect-with-their-psyop-roots-image208440017.html
RMP337A9–Col. Robert Curris, commander of 4th Military Information Support Group, speaks with members of the Psychological Operations Veterans Association during the group’s visit to Fort Bragg, August 13. The Association reunites every two years as a way to stay connected with each other and reconnect with their PSYOP roots
A psychological operations team pitches a civic engagement plan to Danny Kolhage, the Commissioner for Monroe County District 1, who is role-playing a Conch Republic Governor, Jan. 30, 2017. Civic leaders of Monroe County, Florida, participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced PSYOP fundamentals, fostered teamwork, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-psychological-operations-team-pitches-a-civic-engagement-plan-to-danny-kolhage-the-commissioner-for-monroe-county-district-1-who-is-role-playing-a-conch-republic-governor-jan-30-2017-civic-leaders-of-monroe-county-florida-participated-in-operation-warrior-anvil-a-validation-exercise-held-in-key-west-florida-by-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-the-exercise-validated-teams-through-unparalleled-training-with-joint-inter-agency-and-civic-partners-in-real-world-urban-environments-that-reinforced-psyop-fundamentals-fostered-teamwork-image230177235.html
RMRADDBF–A psychological operations team pitches a civic engagement plan to Danny Kolhage, the Commissioner for Monroe County District 1, who is role-playing a Conch Republic Governor, Jan. 30, 2017. Civic leaders of Monroe County, Florida, participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced PSYOP fundamentals, fostered teamwork,
Col. Robert Curris, commander of 4th Military Information Support Group, speaks with members of the Psychological Operations Veterans Association during the group’s visit to Fort Bragg, August 13. The Association reunites every two years as a way to stay connected with each other and reconnect with their PSYOP roots. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-robert-curris-commander-of-4th-military-information-support-group-speaks-with-members-of-the-psychological-operations-veterans-association-during-the-groups-visit-to-fort-bragg-august-13-the-association-reunites-every-two-years-as-a-way-to-stay-connected-with-each-other-and-reconnect-with-their-psyop-roots-image208440019.html
RMP337AB–Col. Robert Curris, commander of 4th Military Information Support Group, speaks with members of the Psychological Operations Veterans Association during the group’s visit to Fort Bragg, August 13. The Association reunites every two years as a way to stay connected with each other and reconnect with their PSYOP roots.
A 4th Military Information Support Group Paratrooper (left) is reunited with his family during a redeployment ceremony, July 8. About 60 Soldiers assigned to 4th MISG returned from Qatar following a six-month deployment supporting U.S. Central Command missions in the area. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-4th-military-information-support-group-paratrooper-left-is-reunited-with-his-family-during-a-redeployment-ceremony-july-8-about-60-soldiers-assigned-to-4th-misg-returned-from-qatar-following-a-six-month-deployment-supporting-us-central-command-missions-in-the-area-image208835810.html
RMP3N85P–A 4th Military Information Support Group Paratrooper (left) is reunited with his family during a redeployment ceremony, July 8. About 60 Soldiers assigned to 4th MISG returned from Qatar following a six-month deployment supporting U.S. Central Command missions in the area.
A psychological operations team discusses youth outreach with Maj. Chad Scibilia, the Law Enforcement Bureau Director for the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, who is role-playing a Conch Republic National Police Commander, Jan. 30, 2017. Local law enforcement of Monroe County, Florida, participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-psychological-operations-team-discusses-youth-outreach-with-maj-chad-scibilia-the-law-enforcement-bureau-director-for-the-monroe-county-sheriffs-office-who-is-role-playing-a-conch-republic-national-police-commander-jan-30-2017-local-law-enforcement-of-monroe-county-florida-participated-in-operation-warrior-anvil-a-validation-exercise-held-in-key-west-florida-by-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-the-exercise-validated-teams-through-unparalleled-training-with-joint-inter-agency-and-civic-partners-in-real-world-urban-environments-image230177236.html
RMRADDBG–A psychological operations team discusses youth outreach with Maj. Chad Scibilia, the Law Enforcement Bureau Director for the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, who is role-playing a Conch Republic National Police Commander, Jan. 30, 2017. Local law enforcement of Monroe County, Florida, participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments
A 4th Military Information Support Group Paratrooper takes a quiet moment with his son during a redeployment ceremony, July 8. About 60 Soldiers assigned to 4th MISG returned from Qatar following a six-month deployment supporting U.S. Central Command missions in the area. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-4th-military-information-support-group-paratrooper-takes-a-quiet-moment-with-his-son-during-a-redeployment-ceremony-july-8-about-60-soldiers-assigned-to-4th-misg-returned-from-qatar-following-a-six-month-deployment-supporting-us-central-command-missions-in-the-area-image208835811.html
RMP3N85R–A 4th Military Information Support Group Paratrooper takes a quiet moment with his son during a redeployment ceremony, July 8. About 60 Soldiers assigned to 4th MISG returned from Qatar following a six-month deployment supporting U.S. Central Command missions in the area.
Lt. Col. Christopher Stangle, commander of 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, speaks to family, friends, leaders and the Soldiers of 3rd MISB during the battalion change of command ceremony on Fort Bragg, June 24. During the ceremony, Stangle assumed command of the battalion from Lt. Col. Christopher Schilling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-christopher-stangle-commander-of-3rd-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-speaks-to-family-friends-leaders-and-the-soldiers-of-3rd-misb-during-the-battalion-change-of-command-ceremony-on-fort-bragg-june-24-during-the-ceremony-stangle-assumed-command-of-the-battalion-from-lt-col-christopher-schilling-image209215186.html
RMP4AG2X–Lt. Col. Christopher Stangle, commander of 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, speaks to family, friends, leaders and the Soldiers of 3rd MISB during the battalion change of command ceremony on Fort Bragg, June 24. During the ceremony, Stangle assumed command of the battalion from Lt. Col. Christopher Schilling.
Petty Officer 3rd Class Luone Herbert detains a psychological operations Paratrooper under suspicion of transporting explosive materials, Jan. 29, 2017. Security office personnel from U.S. Naval Air Station Key West participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced PSYOP fundamentals, fostered teamwork, and strengthene Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/petty-officer-3rd-class-luone-herbert-detains-a-psychological-operations-paratrooper-under-suspicion-of-transporting-explosive-materials-jan-29-2017-security-office-personnel-from-us-naval-air-station-key-west-participated-in-operation-warrior-anvil-a-validation-exercise-held-in-key-west-florida-by-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-the-exercise-validated-teams-through-unparalleled-training-with-joint-inter-agency-and-civic-partners-in-real-world-urban-environments-that-reinforced-psyop-fundamentals-fostered-teamwork-and-strengthene-image230177226.html
RMRADDB6–Petty Officer 3rd Class Luone Herbert detains a psychological operations Paratrooper under suspicion of transporting explosive materials, Jan. 29, 2017. Security office personnel from U.S. Naval Air Station Key West participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced PSYOP fundamentals, fostered teamwork, and strengthene
Lt. Col. Christopher Schilling, outgoing commander of 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, speaks to family, friends, leaders and the Soldiers of 3rd MISB during the battalion change of command ceremony on Fort Bragg, June 24. During the ceremony, Schilling relinquished command of the battalion to Lt. Col. Christopher Stangle. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-christopher-schilling-outgoing-commander-of-3rd-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-speaks-to-family-friends-leaders-and-the-soldiers-of-3rd-misb-during-the-battalion-change-of-command-ceremony-on-fort-bragg-june-24-during-the-ceremony-schilling-relinquished-command-of-the-battalion-to-lt-col-christopher-stangle-image209215184.html
RMP4AG2T–Lt. Col. Christopher Schilling, outgoing commander of 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, speaks to family, friends, leaders and the Soldiers of 3rd MISB during the battalion change of command ceremony on Fort Bragg, June 24. During the ceremony, Schilling relinquished command of the battalion to Lt. Col. Christopher Stangle.
Command Sgt. Major Michael Parrish (right), senior enlisted advisor of 4th Military Information Support Group, shakes hands with a Paratrooper during a redeployment ceremony, July 8. About 60 Soldiers assigned to 4th MISG returned from Qatar following a six-month deployment supporting U.S. Central Command missions in the area. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/command-sgt-major-michael-parrish-right-senior-enlisted-advisor-of-4th-military-information-support-group-shakes-hands-with-a-paratrooper-during-a-redeployment-ceremony-july-8-about-60-soldiers-assigned-to-4th-misg-returned-from-qatar-following-a-six-month-deployment-supporting-us-central-command-missions-in-the-area-image208835812.html
RMP3N85T–Command Sgt. Major Michael Parrish (right), senior enlisted advisor of 4th Military Information Support Group, shakes hands with a Paratrooper during a redeployment ceremony, July 8. About 60 Soldiers assigned to 4th MISG returned from Qatar following a six-month deployment supporting U.S. Central Command missions in the area.
Lt. Col. Christopher Stangle, incoming commander of 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, receives the battalion guidon from 4th MISG commander, Col. Robert Curris, during the battalion change of command ceremony on Fort Bragg, June 24. During the ceremony, Stangle assumed command of 3rd MISB from Lt. Col. Christopher Schilling. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-christopher-stangle-incoming-commander-of-3rd-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-receives-the-battalion-guidon-from-4th-misg-commander-col-robert-curris-during-the-battalion-change-of-command-ceremony-on-fort-bragg-june-24-during-the-ceremony-stangle-assumed-command-of-3rd-misb-from-lt-col-christopher-schilling-image209215182.html
RMP4AG2P–Lt. Col. Christopher Stangle, incoming commander of 3rd Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, receives the battalion guidon from 4th MISG commander, Col. Robert Curris, during the battalion change of command ceremony on Fort Bragg, June 24. During the ceremony, Stangle assumed command of 3rd MISB from Lt. Col. Christopher Schilling.
A U.S. Soldier assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group practices evasive driving techniques with Gryphon Group Security Solutions, May 4, 2016. Soldiers learned to maneuver through tight environments at high speeds, as well as first aid techniques and advanced pistol marksmanship during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-soldier-assigned-to-4th-military-information-support-group-practices-evasive-driving-techniques-with-gryphon-group-security-solutions-may-4-2016-soldiers-learned-to-maneuver-through-tight-environments-at-high-speeds-as-well-as-first-aid-techniques-and-advanced-pistol-marksmanship-during-the-week-long-course-at-the-fort-bragg-combat-training-center-in-maxton-north-carolina-image210445167.html
RMP6AGXR–A U.S. Soldier assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group practices evasive driving techniques with Gryphon Group Security Solutions, May 4, 2016. Soldiers learned to maneuver through tight environments at high speeds, as well as first aid techniques and advanced pistol marksmanship during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina.
A psychological operations team leader briefs his series development to Lt. Col. Patrick McCarthy, right, and Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Callahan, center, who are role playing the Special Operations Command Team Forward for the Conch Republic, Jan. 31, 2017. The two senior leaders are in charge of Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-psychological-operations-team-leader-briefs-his-series-development-to-lt-col-patrick-mccarthy-right-and-command-sgt-maj-daniel-callahan-center-who-are-role-playing-the-special-operations-command-team-forward-for-the-conch-republic-jan-31-2017-the-two-senior-leaders-are-in-charge-of-operation-warrior-anvil-a-validation-exercise-held-in-key-west-florida-by-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-the-exercise-validated-teams-through-unparalleled-training-with-joint-inter-agency-and-civic-partners-in-real-world-urban-environments-that-image230177238.html
RMRADDBJ–A psychological operations team leader briefs his series development to Lt. Col. Patrick McCarthy, right, and Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Callahan, center, who are role playing the Special Operations Command Team Forward for the Conch Republic, Jan. 31, 2017. The two senior leaders are in charge of Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that
A U.S. Soldier assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group practices evasive driving techniques with Gryphon Group Security Solutions, May 4, 2016. Soldiers learned to maneuver through tight environments at high speeds, as well as first aid techniques and advanced pistol marksmanship during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-soldier-assigned-to-4th-military-information-support-group-practices-evasive-driving-techniques-with-gryphon-group-security-solutions-may-4-2016-soldiers-learned-to-maneuver-through-tight-environments-at-high-speeds-as-well-as-first-aid-techniques-and-advanced-pistol-marksmanship-during-the-week-long-course-at-the-fort-bragg-combat-training-center-in-maxton-north-carolina-image210445139.html
RMP6AGWR–A U.S. Soldier assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group practices evasive driving techniques with Gryphon Group Security Solutions, May 4, 2016. Soldiers learned to maneuver through tight environments at high speeds, as well as first aid techniques and advanced pistol marksmanship during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina.
Petty Officer 3rd Class Luone Herbert interrogates psychological operations Soldiers at the notional Conch Republic border, Jan. 29, 2017. Security Office personnel from U.S. Naval Air Station Key West participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced PSYOP fundamentals, fostered teamwork, and strengthened character. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/petty-officer-3rd-class-luone-herbert-interrogates-psychological-operations-soldiers-at-the-notional-conch-republic-border-jan-29-2017-security-office-personnel-from-us-naval-air-station-key-west-participated-in-operation-warrior-anvil-a-validation-exercise-held-in-key-west-florida-by-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-the-exercise-validated-teams-through-unparalleled-training-with-joint-inter-agency-and-civic-partners-in-real-world-urban-environments-that-reinforced-psyop-fundamentals-fostered-teamwork-and-strengthened-character-image230177229.html
RMRADDB9–Petty Officer 3rd Class Luone Herbert interrogates psychological operations Soldiers at the notional Conch Republic border, Jan. 29, 2017. Security Office personnel from U.S. Naval Air Station Key West participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced PSYOP fundamentals, fostered teamwork, and strengthened character.
A Gryphon Group Security Solutions instructor speaks with Soldiers assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group prior to beginning an evasive driving course, May 4, 2016. Soldiers learned to maneuver through tight environments at high speeds, as well as first aid techniques and advanced pistol marksmanship during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-gryphon-group-security-solutions-instructor-speaks-with-soldiers-assigned-to-4th-military-information-support-group-prior-to-beginning-an-evasive-driving-course-may-4-2016-soldiers-learned-to-maneuver-through-tight-environments-at-high-speeds-as-well-as-first-aid-techniques-and-advanced-pistol-marksmanship-during-the-week-long-course-at-the-fort-bragg-combat-training-center-in-maxton-north-carolina-image210445140.html
RMP6AGWT–A Gryphon Group Security Solutions instructor speaks with Soldiers assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group prior to beginning an evasive driving course, May 4, 2016. Soldiers learned to maneuver through tight environments at high speeds, as well as first aid techniques and advanced pistol marksmanship during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina.
Members of the Psychological Operations Veterans Association pose with Col. Robert Curris and Command Sgt. Major Michael Parrish, the 4th Military Information Support Group command team, in front of the Lt. Michal Merkel Special Operations Forces Media Operations Center during the group’s visit to Fort Bragg, August 13. The Association reunites every two years as a way to stay connected with each other and reconnect with their PSYOP roots. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-psychological-operations-veterans-association-pose-with-col-robert-curris-and-command-sgt-major-michael-parrish-the-4th-military-information-support-group-command-team-in-front-of-the-lt-michal-merkel-special-operations-forces-media-operations-center-during-the-groups-visit-to-fort-bragg-august-13-the-association-reunites-every-two-years-as-a-way-to-stay-connected-with-each-other-and-reconnect-with-their-psyop-roots-image208440026.html
RMP337AJ–Members of the Psychological Operations Veterans Association pose with Col. Robert Curris and Command Sgt. Major Michael Parrish, the 4th Military Information Support Group command team, in front of the Lt. Michal Merkel Special Operations Forces Media Operations Center during the group’s visit to Fort Bragg, August 13. The Association reunites every two years as a way to stay connected with each other and reconnect with their PSYOP roots.
Petty Officer 3rd Class Luone Herbert, role-playing border security of the notional Conch Republic, aggressively interrogates a psychological operations Soldier, Jan. 29, 2017. Security Office personnel from U.S. Naval Air Station Key West participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced PSYOP fundamentals, fostered t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/petty-officer-3rd-class-luone-herbert-role-playing-border-security-of-the-notional-conch-republic-aggressively-interrogates-a-psychological-operations-soldier-jan-29-2017-security-office-personnel-from-us-naval-air-station-key-west-participated-in-operation-warrior-anvil-a-validation-exercise-held-in-key-west-florida-by-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-the-exercise-validated-teams-through-unparalleled-training-with-joint-inter-agency-and-civic-partners-in-real-world-urban-environments-that-reinforced-psyop-fundamentals-fostered-t-image230177230.html
RMRADDBA–Petty Officer 3rd Class Luone Herbert, role-playing border security of the notional Conch Republic, aggressively interrogates a psychological operations Soldier, Jan. 29, 2017. Security Office personnel from U.S. Naval Air Station Key West participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced PSYOP fundamentals, fostered t
Col. Robert Curris, commander, 4th Military Information Support Group, stands with Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed (center), commander, Egyptian Human Development and Behavioral Sciences Center, and three other Egyptian army officers during a visit to Fort Bragg, Sept. 24-28. The Egyptian officers traveled here to exchange information in order to coordinate training programs and synchronize efforts with U.S. partners. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-robert-curris-commander-4th-military-information-support-group-stands-with-brig-gen-khalil-essam-mohamed-elsayed-center-commander-egyptian-human-development-and-behavioral-sciences-center-and-three-other-egyptian-army-officers-during-a-visit-to-fort-bragg-sept-24-28-the-egyptian-officers-traveled-here-to-exchange-information-in-order-to-coordinate-training-programs-and-synchronize-efforts-with-us-partners-image208154226.html
RMP2J6RE–Col. Robert Curris, commander, 4th Military Information Support Group, stands with Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed (center), commander, Egyptian Human Development and Behavioral Sciences Center, and three other Egyptian army officers during a visit to Fort Bragg, Sept. 24-28. The Egyptian officers traveled here to exchange information in order to coordinate training programs and synchronize efforts with U.S. partners.
Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed, commander, Egyptian Human Development and Behavioral Sciences Center, meets with Col. Robert Curris, commander, 4th Military Information Support Group, and other 4th MISG leaders during a visit to Fort Bragg, Sept. 24-28. Elsayed and three other Egyptian army officers traveled here to exchange information in order to coordinate training programs and synchronize efforts with U.S. partners. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brig-gen-khalil-essam-mohamed-elsayed-commander-egyptian-human-development-and-behavioral-sciences-center-meets-with-col-robert-curris-commander-4th-military-information-support-group-and-other-4th-misg-leaders-during-a-visit-to-fort-bragg-sept-24-28-elsayed-and-three-other-egyptian-army-officers-traveled-here-to-exchange-information-in-order-to-coordinate-training-programs-and-synchronize-efforts-with-us-partners-image208161741.html
RMP2JGBW–Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed, commander, Egyptian Human Development and Behavioral Sciences Center, meets with Col. Robert Curris, commander, 4th Military Information Support Group, and other 4th MISG leaders during a visit to Fort Bragg, Sept. 24-28. Elsayed and three other Egyptian army officers traveled here to exchange information in order to coordinate training programs and synchronize efforts with U.S. partners.
Lt. Col. Marcus Welch, commander of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, salutes his troops during the battalion change of command ceremony on Fort Bragg, June 10. During the ceremony, Welch assumed command of the battalion from Lt. Col. Bradford Burris. After commanding the battalion for two years, Burris will go on to attend the National War College at Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-marcus-welch-commander-of-8th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-salutes-his-troops-during-the-battalion-change-of-command-ceremony-on-fort-bragg-june-10-during-the-ceremony-welch-assumed-command-of-the-battalion-from-lt-col-bradford-burris-after-commanding-the-battalion-for-two-years-burris-will-go-on-to-attend-the-national-war-college-at-fort-mcnair-washington-dc-image209041319.html
RMP42J9B–Lt. Col. Marcus Welch, commander of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, salutes his troops during the battalion change of command ceremony on Fort Bragg, June 10. During the ceremony, Welch assumed command of the battalion from Lt. Col. Bradford Burris. After commanding the battalion for two years, Burris will go on to attend the National War College at Fort McNair, Washington, D.C.
A 4th Military Information Support Group Soldier briefs Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed (right), commander, Egyptian Human Development and Behavioral Sciences Center, on the equipment and capabilities of the Group’s heavy print detachment during a visit to Fort Bragg, Sept. 24-28. Elsayed and three other Egyptian army officers traveled here to exchange information in order to coordinate training programs and synchronize efforts with U.S. partners. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-4th-military-information-support-group-soldier-briefs-brig-gen-khalil-essam-mohamed-elsayed-right-commander-egyptian-human-development-and-behavioral-sciences-center-on-the-equipment-and-capabilities-of-the-groups-heavy-print-detachment-during-a-visit-to-fort-bragg-sept-24-28-elsayed-and-three-other-egyptian-army-officers-traveled-here-to-exchange-information-in-order-to-coordinate-training-programs-and-synchronize-efforts-with-us-partners-image208161743.html
RMP2JGBY–A 4th Military Information Support Group Soldier briefs Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed (right), commander, Egyptian Human Development and Behavioral Sciences Center, on the equipment and capabilities of the Group’s heavy print detachment during a visit to Fort Bragg, Sept. 24-28. Elsayed and three other Egyptian army officers traveled here to exchange information in order to coordinate training programs and synchronize efforts with U.S. partners.
A Regional Military Information Support Operations Team negotiates training opportunities with Lt. Cmdr. Michael Rickett, center, role-playing the Conch Republic Minster of Defense, Jan. 30, 2017. Security Office personnel from U.S. Naval Air Station Key West participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced psychologi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-regional-military-information-support-operations-team-negotiates-training-opportunities-with-lt-cmdr-michael-rickett-center-role-playing-the-conch-republic-minster-of-defense-jan-30-2017-security-office-personnel-from-us-naval-air-station-key-west-participated-in-operation-warrior-anvil-a-validation-exercise-held-in-key-west-florida-by-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-the-exercise-validated-teams-through-unparalleled-training-with-joint-inter-agency-and-civic-partners-in-real-world-urban-environments-that-reinforced-psychologi-image230177232.html
RMRADDBC–A Regional Military Information Support Operations Team negotiates training opportunities with Lt. Cmdr. Michael Rickett, center, role-playing the Conch Republic Minster of Defense, Jan. 30, 2017. Security Office personnel from U.S. Naval Air Station Key West participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced psychologi
A 4th Military Information Support Group Soldier briefs Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed (second from left), commander, Egyptian Human Development and Behavioral Sciences Center, on the equipment and capabilities of the Group’s audio/video teams during a visit to Fort Bragg, Sept. 24-28. Elsayed and three other Egyptian army officers traveled here to exchange information in order to coordinate training programs and synchronize efforts with U.S. partners. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-4th-military-information-support-group-soldier-briefs-brig-gen-khalil-essam-mohamed-elsayed-second-from-left-commander-egyptian-human-development-and-behavioral-sciences-center-on-the-equipment-and-capabilities-of-the-groups-audiovideo-teams-during-a-visit-to-fort-bragg-sept-24-28-elsayed-and-three-other-egyptian-army-officers-traveled-here-to-exchange-information-in-order-to-coordinate-training-programs-and-synchronize-efforts-with-us-partners-image208142790.html
RMP2HM72–A 4th Military Information Support Group Soldier briefs Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed (second from left), commander, Egyptian Human Development and Behavioral Sciences Center, on the equipment and capabilities of the Group’s audio/video teams during a visit to Fort Bragg, Sept. 24-28. Elsayed and three other Egyptian army officers traveled here to exchange information in order to coordinate training programs and synchronize efforts with U.S. partners.
Petty Officer 3rd Class Gerardo Martinez and his explosives detecting canine, K-OS, inspect luggage at the notional Conch Republic border as part of Operation Warrior Anvil, Jan. 29, 2017. Security Office personnel from U.S. Naval Air Station Key West participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced psychological oper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/petty-officer-3rd-class-gerardo-martinez-and-his-explosives-detecting-canine-k-os-inspect-luggage-at-the-notional-conch-republic-border-as-part-of-operation-warrior-anvil-jan-29-2017-security-office-personnel-from-us-naval-air-station-key-west-participated-in-operation-warrior-anvil-a-validation-exercise-held-in-key-west-florida-by-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-the-exercise-validated-teams-through-unparalleled-training-with-joint-inter-agency-and-civic-partners-in-real-world-urban-environments-that-reinforced-psychological-oper-image230177225.html
RMRADDB5–Petty Officer 3rd Class Gerardo Martinez and his explosives detecting canine, K-OS, inspect luggage at the notional Conch Republic border as part of Operation Warrior Anvil, Jan. 29, 2017. Security Office personnel from U.S. Naval Air Station Key West participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced psychological oper
Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed (second from left), commander, Egyptian Human Development and Behavioral Sciences Center, listens intently as a 4th Military Information Support Group Soldier explains the capabilities of the Group’s graphics section during a visit to Fort Bragg, Sept. 24-28. Elsayed and three other Egyptian army officers traveled here to exchange information in order to coordinate training programs and synchronize efforts with U.S. partners. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brig-gen-khalil-essam-mohamed-elsayed-second-from-left-commander-egyptian-human-development-and-behavioral-sciences-center-listens-intently-as-a-4th-military-information-support-group-soldier-explains-the-capabilities-of-the-groups-graphics-section-during-a-visit-to-fort-bragg-sept-24-28-elsayed-and-three-other-egyptian-army-officers-traveled-here-to-exchange-information-in-order-to-coordinate-training-programs-and-synchronize-efforts-with-us-partners-image208154232.html
RMP2J6RM–Brig. Gen. Khalil Essam Mohamed Elsayed (second from left), commander, Egyptian Human Development and Behavioral Sciences Center, listens intently as a 4th Military Information Support Group Soldier explains the capabilities of the Group’s graphics section during a visit to Fort Bragg, Sept. 24-28. Elsayed and three other Egyptian army officers traveled here to exchange information in order to coordinate training programs and synchronize efforts with U.S. partners.
The Paratroopers and leaders of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, conduct a four-mile run on Feb. 3, 2017, honoring Staff Sgt. Mark Stets, Jr., who was killed in action Feb. 3, 2010. Unit leaders and Stets’ parents took time before and after the run to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier. The formation ran with Stets’ “Honor and Remember” flag in front of the battalion colors. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-paratroopers-and-leaders-of-8th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-conduct-a-four-mile-run-on-feb-3-2017-honoring-staff-sgt-mark-stets-jr-who-was-killed-in-action-feb-3-2010-unit-leaders-and-stets-parents-took-time-before-and-after-the-run-to-speak-of-their-memories-of-the-fallen-soldier-the-formation-ran-with-stets-honor-and-remember-flag-in-front-of-the-battalion-colors-image185963908.html
RMMPFAT4–The Paratroopers and leaders of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, conduct a four-mile run on Feb. 3, 2017, honoring Staff Sgt. Mark Stets, Jr., who was killed in action Feb. 3, 2010. Unit leaders and Stets’ parents took time before and after the run to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier. The formation ran with Stets’ “Honor and Remember” flag in front of the battalion colors.
A regional military information support team conducts foreign language engagements and negotiations with a role-player at Camp Dawson, West Virginia, June 12. During the unit’s mission readiness exercise, 6th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, validated MISTs that will augment Special Operations Command Europe in the coming months on their tactical tasks, language proficiency and cultural understanding. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-regional-military-information-support-team-conducts-foreign-language-engagements-and-negotiations-with-a-role-player-at-camp-dawson-west-virginia-june-12-during-the-units-mission-readiness-exercise-6th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-validated-mists-that-will-augment-special-operations-command-europe-in-the-coming-months-on-their-tactical-tasks-language-proficiency-and-cultural-understanding-us-army-photo-by-capt-stephen-von-jettreleased-image209192170.html
RMP49EMX–A regional military information support team conducts foreign language engagements and negotiations with a role-player at Camp Dawson, West Virginia, June 12. During the unit’s mission readiness exercise, 6th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, validated MISTs that will augment Special Operations Command Europe in the coming months on their tactical tasks, language proficiency and cultural understanding. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)
A student of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course shadow boxes prior to the jumpmaster practical inspection exam, July 20. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-student-of-the-us-army-special-operations-command-static-line-jumpmaster-course-shadow-boxes-prior-to-the-jumpmaster-practical-inspection-exam-july-20-of-the-40-paratroopers-who-began-the-course-led-by-4th-military-information-support-group-jumpmasters-only-23-completed-it-successfully-the-course-concentrates-on-the-actions-taken-on-the-ground-and-in-the-air-to-safely-exit-paratroopers-from-a-number-of-different-aircraft-us-army-photo-by-capt-stephen-von-jettreleased-image208894232.html
RMP3RXM8–A student of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course shadow boxes prior to the jumpmaster practical inspection exam, July 20. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)
Roy “Spaceman” Thompson, Jr. lectured and led discussion about his experiences as both a student at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University during the late 1960s and his service in the Army during the early 1970s, Feb. 15, 2017. Leadership from 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, Fort Bragg, visited NC A&T as part of their leadership professional development program and to observe Black History Month. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roy-spaceman-thompson-jr-lectured-and-led-discussion-about-his-experiences-as-both-a-student-at-north-carolina-agricultural-and-technical-state-university-during-the-late-1960s-and-his-service-in-the-army-during-the-early-1970s-feb-15-2017-leadership-from-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-fort-bragg-visited-nc-at-as-part-of-their-leadership-professional-development-program-and-to-observe-black-history-month-us-army-photo-by-capt-stephen-von-jettreleased-image186001390.html
RMMPH2JP–Roy “Spaceman” Thompson, Jr. lectured and led discussion about his experiences as both a student at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University during the late 1960s and his service in the Army during the early 1970s, Feb. 15, 2017. Leadership from 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, Fort Bragg, visited NC A&T as part of their leadership professional development program and to observe Black History Month. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)
Lt. Col. Marcus Welch, commander of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, returns from a four-mile run with his Paratroopers on Feb. 3, 2017, honoring Staff Sgt. Mark Stets, Jr., who was killed in action Feb. 3, 2010. Unit leaders and Stets’ parents took time before and after the run to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier. The formation ran with Stets’ “Honor and Remember” flag in front of the battalion colors. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-marcus-welch-commander-of-8th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-returns-from-a-four-mile-run-with-his-paratroopers-on-feb-3-2017-honoring-staff-sgt-mark-stets-jr-who-was-killed-in-action-feb-3-2010-unit-leaders-and-stets-parents-took-time-before-and-after-the-run-to-speak-of-their-memories-of-the-fallen-soldier-the-formation-ran-with-stets-honor-and-remember-flag-in-front-of-the-battalion-colors-image185963911.html
RMMPFAT7–Lt. Col. Marcus Welch, commander of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, returns from a four-mile run with his Paratroopers on Feb. 3, 2017, honoring Staff Sgt. Mark Stets, Jr., who was killed in action Feb. 3, 2010. Unit leaders and Stets’ parents took time before and after the run to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier. The formation ran with Stets’ “Honor and Remember” flag in front of the battalion colors.
A regional military information support team explains processes and authorities to a role-player while their command sergeant major evaluates at Camp Dawson, West Virginia, June 10. During the unit’s mission readiness exercise, 6th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, validated military information support teams that will augment Special Operations Command Europe in the coming months on their tactical tasks, language proficiency and cultural understanding. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-regional-military-information-support-team-explains-processes-and-authorities-to-a-role-player-while-their-command-sergeant-major-evaluates-at-camp-dawson-west-virginia-june-10-during-the-units-mission-readiness-exercise-6th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-validated-military-information-support-teams-that-will-augment-special-operations-command-europe-in-the-coming-months-on-their-tactical-tasks-language-proficiency-and-cultural-understanding-us-army-photo-by-capt-stephen-von-jettreleased-image209192167.html
RMP49EMR–A regional military information support team explains processes and authorities to a role-player while their command sergeant major evaluates at Camp Dawson, West Virginia, June 10. During the unit’s mission readiness exercise, 6th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, validated military information support teams that will augment Special Operations Command Europe in the coming months on their tactical tasks, language proficiency and cultural understanding. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)
The motorcycle program manager for 1st Special Forces Command, Mark Martin (left) briefs the 4th Military Information Support Group senior enlisted advisor, Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Parrish (center right), on the motorcycle mentorship program at Gabriel Range, March 24. More than 30 Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group and 1st Special Forces Command conducted a motorcycle mentorship and safety ride to Carthage, North Carolina. Events such as this have facilitated a 400% decrease in motorcycle accidents within 1st SFC, continuing a three year trend of no rider fatalities or ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-motorcycle-program-manager-for-1st-special-forces-command-mark-martin-left-briefs-the-4th-military-information-support-group-senior-enlisted-advisor-command-sgt-maj-michael-parrish-center-right-on-the-motorcycle-mentorship-program-at-gabriel-range-march-24-more-than-30-soldiers-from-4th-military-information-support-group-and-1st-special-forces-command-conducted-a-motorcycle-mentorship-and-safety-ride-to-carthage-north-carolina-events-such-as-this-have-facilitated-a-400-decrease-in-motorcycle-accidents-within-1st-sfc-continuing-a-three-year-trend-of-no-rider-fatalities-or-ma-image228534899.html
RMR7PJGK–The motorcycle program manager for 1st Special Forces Command, Mark Martin (left) briefs the 4th Military Information Support Group senior enlisted advisor, Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Parrish (center right), on the motorcycle mentorship program at Gabriel Range, March 24. More than 30 Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group and 1st Special Forces Command conducted a motorcycle mentorship and safety ride to Carthage, North Carolina. Events such as this have facilitated a 400% decrease in motorcycle accidents within 1st SFC, continuing a three year trend of no rider fatalities or ma
A boot covered in fake blood was left on Gryphon Group Security Solutions’ medical training lane after the amputee role-player was evacuated by Soldiers with 4th Military Information Support Group, May 4, 2016. The lane pits a small contingent against an overwhelming force with fire superiority. The team must make their way to an extraction point while providing medical aid to the wounded they sustained en route. Cadre use stressful and realistic situations such as this to reinforce the importance of situational awareness during direct action and traumatic events. Soldiers trained on advanced Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-boot-covered-in-fake-blood-was-left-on-gryphon-group-security-solutions-medical-training-lane-after-the-amputee-role-player-was-evacuated-by-soldiers-with-4th-military-information-support-group-may-4-2016-the-lane-pits-a-small-contingent-against-an-overwhelming-force-with-fire-superiority-the-team-must-make-their-way-to-an-extraction-point-while-providing-medical-aid-to-the-wounded-they-sustained-en-route-cadre-use-stressful-and-realistic-situations-such-as-this-to-reinforce-the-importance-of-situational-awareness-during-direct-action-and-traumatic-events-soldiers-trained-on-advanced-image210445175.html
RMP6AGY3–A boot covered in fake blood was left on Gryphon Group Security Solutions’ medical training lane after the amputee role-player was evacuated by Soldiers with 4th Military Information Support Group, May 4, 2016. The lane pits a small contingent against an overwhelming force with fire superiority. The team must make their way to an extraction point while providing medical aid to the wounded they sustained en route. Cadre use stressful and realistic situations such as this to reinforce the importance of situational awareness during direct action and traumatic events. Soldiers trained on advanced
A psychological operations Soldier, left, negotiates training opportunities with Lt. Cmdr. Michael Rickett, role-playing the Conch Republic Minster of Defense, Jan. 30, 2017. Security Office personnel from U.S. Naval Air Station Key West participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced PSYOP fundamentals, fostered tea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-psychological-operations-soldier-left-negotiates-training-opportunities-with-lt-cmdr-michael-rickett-role-playing-the-conch-republic-minster-of-defense-jan-30-2017-security-office-personnel-from-us-naval-air-station-key-west-participated-in-operation-warrior-anvil-a-validation-exercise-held-in-key-west-florida-by-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-the-exercise-validated-teams-through-unparalleled-training-with-joint-inter-agency-and-civic-partners-in-real-world-urban-environments-that-reinforced-psyop-fundamentals-fostered-tea-image230177231.html
RMRADDBB–A psychological operations Soldier, left, negotiates training opportunities with Lt. Cmdr. Michael Rickett, role-playing the Conch Republic Minster of Defense, Jan. 30, 2017. Security Office personnel from U.S. Naval Air Station Key West participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced PSYOP fundamentals, fostered tea
A student-driven pursuit vehicle (left) executes a precision immobilization technique on an instructor-driven vehicle on a portion of the Laurinburg-Maxton Airport airstrip during the culminating exercise of Gryphon Group Security Solutions’ evasive driving scenario, May 4, 2016. Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group trained on advanced pistol marksmanship, evasive driving, and first aid techniques during their week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-student-driven-pursuit-vehicle-left-executes-a-precision-immobilization-technique-on-an-instructor-driven-vehicle-on-a-portion-of-the-laurinburg-maxton-airport-airstrip-during-the-culminating-exercise-of-gryphon-group-security-solutions-evasive-driving-scenario-may-4-2016-soldiers-from-4th-military-information-support-group-trained-on-advanced-pistol-marksmanship-evasive-driving-and-first-aid-techniques-during-their-week-long-course-at-the-fort-bragg-combat-training-center-in-maxton-north-carolina-image210445177.html
RMP6AGY5–A student-driven pursuit vehicle (left) executes a precision immobilization technique on an instructor-driven vehicle on a portion of the Laurinburg-Maxton Airport airstrip during the culminating exercise of Gryphon Group Security Solutions’ evasive driving scenario, May 4, 2016. Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group trained on advanced pistol marksmanship, evasive driving, and first aid techniques during their week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina.
Roy “Spaceman” Thompson, Jr. lectured and led discussion about his experiences as both a student at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University during the late 1960s and his service in the Army during the early 1970s, Feb. 15, 2017. Leadership from 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, Fort Bragg, visited NC A&T as part of their leadership professional development program and to observe Black History Month. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roy-spaceman-thompson-jr-lectured-and-led-discussion-about-his-experiences-as-both-a-student-at-north-carolina-agricultural-and-technical-state-university-during-the-late-1960s-and-his-service-in-the-army-during-the-early-1970s-feb-15-2017-leadership-from-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-fort-bragg-visited-nc-at-as-part-of-their-leadership-professional-development-program-and-to-observe-black-history-month-image230353925.html
RMRANENW–Roy “Spaceman” Thompson, Jr. lectured and led discussion about his experiences as both a student at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University during the late 1960s and his service in the Army during the early 1970s, Feb. 15, 2017. Leadership from 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, Fort Bragg, visited NC A&T as part of their leadership professional development program and to observe Black History Month.
Soldiers with 4th Military Information Support Group maneuver training vehicles at high speeds through an obstacle course while being pursued by a cadre-driven chase vehicle firing paintballs, May 4, 2016. The course was the culminating exercise for the evasive driving portion of the training. Trainees must use their vehicle to push another vehicle out of their way, evade fire while navigating the course, and finally conduct a controlled collision at speed with another vehicle to execute a precision immobilization technique. Soldiers trained on advanced pistol marksmanship, evasive driving, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-with-4th-military-information-support-group-maneuver-training-vehicles-at-high-speeds-through-an-obstacle-course-while-being-pursued-by-a-cadre-driven-chase-vehicle-firing-paintballs-may-4-2016-the-course-was-the-culminating-exercise-for-the-evasive-driving-portion-of-the-training-trainees-must-use-their-vehicle-to-push-another-vehicle-out-of-their-way-evade-fire-while-navigating-the-course-and-finally-conduct-a-controlled-collision-at-speed-with-another-vehicle-to-execute-a-precision-immobilization-technique-soldiers-trained-on-advanced-pistol-marksmanship-evasive-driving-an-image210445176.html
RMP6AGY4–Soldiers with 4th Military Information Support Group maneuver training vehicles at high speeds through an obstacle course while being pursued by a cadre-driven chase vehicle firing paintballs, May 4, 2016. The course was the culminating exercise for the evasive driving portion of the training. Trainees must use their vehicle to push another vehicle out of their way, evade fire while navigating the course, and finally conduct a controlled collision at speed with another vehicle to execute a precision immobilization technique. Soldiers trained on advanced pistol marksmanship, evasive driving, an
A Military Police Officer conducts a Breathalyzer examination of one of two pre-coordinated volunteers that was under the influence of alcohol to demonstrate alcohol’s near immediate effect on the body, Jan. 12, 2017. The Fort Bragg Provost Marshall Office Traffic Division assisted 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, to conduct an alcohol awareness safety class to raise awareness of alcohol’s rapid effects and to deter drunken driving. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-military-police-officer-conducts-a-breathalyzer-examination-of-one-of-two-pre-coordinated-volunteers-that-was-under-the-influence-of-alcohol-to-demonstrate-alcohols-near-immediate-effect-on-the-body-jan-12-2017-the-fort-bragg-provost-marshall-office-traffic-division-assisted-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-to-conduct-an-alcohol-awareness-safety-class-to-raise-awareness-of-alcohols-rapid-effects-and-to-deter-drunken-driving-us-army-photo-by-capt-stephen-von-jettreleased-image187375095.html
RMMTRJRK–A Military Police Officer conducts a Breathalyzer examination of one of two pre-coordinated volunteers that was under the influence of alcohol to demonstrate alcohol’s near immediate effect on the body, Jan. 12, 2017. The Fort Bragg Provost Marshall Office Traffic Division assisted 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, to conduct an alcohol awareness safety class to raise awareness of alcohol’s rapid effects and to deter drunken driving. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)
A Soldier assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group practices pistol-fighting techniques with Gryphon Group Security Solutions, Nov. 2, 2016. Soldiers conducting pre-mission training for an upcoming deployment to U.S. Army Central Command’s area of operations learned to maneuver vehicles through tight environments at high speeds, advanced marksmanship and gun-fighting techniques during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-soldier-assigned-to-4th-military-information-support-group-practices-pistol-fighting-techniques-with-gryphon-group-security-solutions-nov-2-2016-soldiers-conducting-pre-mission-training-for-an-upcoming-deployment-to-us-army-central-commands-area-of-operations-learned-to-maneuver-vehicles-through-tight-environments-at-high-speeds-advanced-marksmanship-and-gun-fighting-techniques-during-the-week-long-course-at-the-fort-bragg-combat-training-center-in-maxton-north-carolina-image257844706.html
RMTYDRFE–A Soldier assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group practices pistol-fighting techniques with Gryphon Group Security Solutions, Nov. 2, 2016. Soldiers conducting pre-mission training for an upcoming deployment to U.S. Army Central Command’s area of operations learned to maneuver vehicles through tight environments at high speeds, advanced marksmanship and gun-fighting techniques during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina.
Soldiers attempt a simple game of catch made difficult by the addition of vision distorting “drunk goggles” meant to simulate a blood alcohol content between .08 and .15, Jan. 12, 2017. The Fort Bragg Provost Marshall Office Traffic Division assisted 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, to conduct an alcohol awareness safety class to raise awareness of alcohol’s rapid effects and to deter drunken driving. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-attempt-a-simple-game-of-catch-made-difficult-by-the-addition-of-vision-distorting-drunk-goggles-meant-to-simulate-a-blood-alcohol-content-between-08-and-15-jan-12-2017-the-fort-bragg-provost-marshall-office-traffic-division-assisted-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-to-conduct-an-alcohol-awareness-safety-class-to-raise-awareness-of-alcohols-rapid-effects-and-to-deter-drunken-driving-us-army-photo-by-capt-stephen-von-jettreleased-image187375086.html
RMMTRJRA–Soldiers attempt a simple game of catch made difficult by the addition of vision distorting “drunk goggles” meant to simulate a blood alcohol content between .08 and .15, Jan. 12, 2017. The Fort Bragg Provost Marshall Office Traffic Division assisted 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, to conduct an alcohol awareness safety class to raise awareness of alcohol’s rapid effects and to deter drunken driving. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)
A student of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course inspects a Paratrooper’s equipment prior to the culminating event of the course, July 27. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kissta DiGregorio/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-student-of-the-us-army-special-operations-command-static-line-jumpmaster-course-inspects-a-paratroopers-equipment-prior-to-the-culminating-event-of-the-course-july-27-of-the-40-paratroopers-who-began-the-course-led-by-4th-military-information-support-group-jumpmasters-only-23-completed-it-successfully-the-course-concentrates-on-the-actions-taken-on-the-ground-and-in-the-air-to-safely-exit-paratroopers-from-a-number-of-different-aircraft-us-army-photo-by-staff-sgt-kissta-digregorioreleased-image208894238.html
RMP3RXME–A student of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course inspects a Paratrooper’s equipment prior to the culminating event of the course, July 27. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kissta DiGregorio/Released)
The Paratroopers and leaders of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, conduct a four-mile run on Feb. 3, 2017, honoring Staff Sgt. Mark Stets, Jr., who was killed in action Feb. 3, 2010. Unit leaders and Stets’ parents took time before and after the run to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier. The formation ran with Stets’ “Honor and Remember” flag in front of the battalion colors. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-paratroopers-and-leaders-of-8th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-conduct-a-four-mile-run-on-feb-3-2017-honoring-staff-sgt-mark-stets-jr-who-was-killed-in-action-feb-3-2010-unit-leaders-and-stets-parents-took-time-before-and-after-the-run-to-speak-of-their-memories-of-the-fallen-soldier-the-formation-ran-with-stets-honor-and-remember-flag-in-front-of-the-battalion-colors-image230316114.html
RMRAKPFE–The Paratroopers and leaders of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, conduct a four-mile run on Feb. 3, 2017, honoring Staff Sgt. Mark Stets, Jr., who was killed in action Feb. 3, 2010. Unit leaders and Stets’ parents took time before and after the run to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier. The formation ran with Stets’ “Honor and Remember” flag in front of the battalion colors.
A student of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course inspects a Paratrooper’s universal static line prior to the culminating event of the course, July 27. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kissta DiGregorio/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-student-of-the-us-army-special-operations-command-static-line-jumpmaster-course-inspects-a-paratroopers-universal-static-line-prior-to-the-culminating-event-of-the-course-july-27-of-the-40-paratroopers-who-began-the-course-led-by-4th-military-information-support-group-jumpmasters-only-23-completed-it-successfully-the-course-concentrates-on-the-actions-taken-on-the-ground-and-in-the-air-to-safely-exit-paratroopers-from-a-number-of-different-aircraft-us-army-photo-by-staff-sgt-kissta-digregorioreleased-image208894235.html
RMP3RXMB–A student of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course inspects a Paratrooper’s universal static line prior to the culminating event of the course, July 27. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kissta DiGregorio/Released)
Lt. Col. Marcus Welch, commander of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, returns from a four-mile run with his Paratroopers on Feb. 3, 2017, honoring Staff Sgt. Mark Stets, Jr., who was killed in action Feb. 3, 2010. Unit leaders and Stets’ parents took time before and after the run to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier. The formation ran with Stets’ “Honor and Remember” flag in front of the battalion colors. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-marcus-welch-commander-of-8th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-returns-from-a-four-mile-run-with-his-paratroopers-on-feb-3-2017-honoring-staff-sgt-mark-stets-jr-who-was-killed-in-action-feb-3-2010-unit-leaders-and-stets-parents-took-time-before-and-after-the-run-to-speak-of-their-memories-of-the-fallen-soldier-the-formation-ran-with-stets-honor-and-remember-flag-in-front-of-the-battalion-colors-image230316115.html
RMRAKPFF–Lt. Col. Marcus Welch, commander of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, returns from a four-mile run with his Paratroopers on Feb. 3, 2017, honoring Staff Sgt. Mark Stets, Jr., who was killed in action Feb. 3, 2010. Unit leaders and Stets’ parents took time before and after the run to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier. The formation ran with Stets’ “Honor and Remember” flag in front of the battalion colors.
A U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course instructor inspects a Paratrooper’s equipment prior to the culminating event of the course, July 27. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kissta DiGregorio/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-army-special-operations-command-static-line-jumpmaster-course-instructor-inspects-a-paratroopers-equipment-prior-to-the-culminating-event-of-the-course-july-27-of-the-40-paratroopers-who-began-the-course-led-by-4th-military-information-support-group-jumpmasters-only-23-completed-it-successfully-the-course-concentrates-on-the-actions-taken-on-the-ground-and-in-the-air-to-safely-exit-paratroopers-from-a-number-of-different-aircraft-us-army-photo-by-staff-sgt-kissta-digregorioreleased-image208894242.html
RMP3RXMJ–A U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course instructor inspects a Paratrooper’s equipment prior to the culminating event of the course, July 27. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kissta DiGregorio/Released)
Mark and Nancy Stets shake hands with Paratroopers and leaders of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, following a battalion four-mile run on Feb. 3, 2017, honoring their son, Staff Sgt. Mark Stets, Jr., who was killed in action Feb. 3, 2010. Unit leaders and Stets’ parents took time before and after the run to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier. The formation ran with Stets’ Honor and Remember flag in front of the battalion colors. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mark-and-nancy-stets-shake-hands-with-paratroopers-and-leaders-of-8th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-following-a-battalion-four-mile-run-on-feb-3-2017-honoring-their-son-staff-sgt-mark-stets-jr-who-was-killed-in-action-feb-3-2010-unit-leaders-and-stets-parents-took-time-before-and-after-the-run-to-speak-of-their-memories-of-the-fallen-soldier-the-formation-ran-with-stets-honor-and-remember-flag-in-front-of-the-battalion-colors-image230316126.html
RMRAKPFX–Mark and Nancy Stets shake hands with Paratroopers and leaders of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, following a battalion four-mile run on Feb. 3, 2017, honoring their son, Staff Sgt. Mark Stets, Jr., who was killed in action Feb. 3, 2010. Unit leaders and Stets’ parents took time before and after the run to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier. The formation ran with Stets’ Honor and Remember flag in front of the battalion colors.
A student of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course inspects a Paratrooper’s equipment prior to the culminating event of the course, July 27. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kissta DiGregorio/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-student-of-the-us-army-special-operations-command-static-line-jumpmaster-course-inspects-a-paratroopers-equipment-prior-to-the-culminating-event-of-the-course-july-27-of-the-40-paratroopers-who-began-the-course-led-by-4th-military-information-support-group-jumpmasters-only-23-completed-it-successfully-the-course-concentrates-on-the-actions-taken-on-the-ground-and-in-the-air-to-safely-exit-paratroopers-from-a-number-of-different-aircraft-us-army-photo-by-staff-sgt-kissta-digregorioreleased-image208894239.html
RMP3RXMF–A student of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course inspects a Paratrooper’s equipment prior to the culminating event of the course, July 27. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kissta DiGregorio/Released)
Mark Stets speaks to a formation of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, Paratroopers and leaders following a battalion four-mile run on Feb. 3, 2017, honoring his son, Staff Sgt. Mark Stets, Jr., who was killed in action Feb. 3, 2010. Unit leaders and Stets’ parents took time before and after the run to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier. The formation ran with Stets’ “Honor and Remember” flag in front of the battalion colors. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mark-stets-speaks-to-a-formation-of-8th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-paratroopers-and-leaders-following-a-battalion-four-mile-run-on-feb-3-2017-honoring-his-son-staff-sgt-mark-stets-jr-who-was-killed-in-action-feb-3-2010-unit-leaders-and-stets-parents-took-time-before-and-after-the-run-to-speak-of-their-memories-of-the-fallen-soldier-the-formation-ran-with-stets-honor-and-remember-flag-in-front-of-the-battalion-colors-image230316124.html
RMRAKPFT–Mark Stets speaks to a formation of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, Paratroopers and leaders following a battalion four-mile run on Feb. 3, 2017, honoring his son, Staff Sgt. Mark Stets, Jr., who was killed in action Feb. 3, 2010. Unit leaders and Stets’ parents took time before and after the run to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier. The formation ran with Stets’ “Honor and Remember” flag in front of the battalion colors.
U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course instructors prepare to load a Casa 212 aircraft prior to the culminating event of the course, July 27. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kissta DiGregorio/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-special-operations-command-static-line-jumpmaster-course-instructors-prepare-to-load-a-casa-212-aircraft-prior-to-the-culminating-event-of-the-course-july-27-of-the-40-paratroopers-who-began-the-course-led-by-4th-military-information-support-group-jumpmasters-only-23-completed-it-successfully-the-course-concentrates-on-the-actions-taken-on-the-ground-and-in-the-air-to-safely-exit-paratroopers-from-a-number-of-different-aircraft-us-army-photo-by-staff-sgt-kissta-digregorioreleased-image208894236.html
RMP3RXMC–U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course instructors prepare to load a Casa 212 aircraft prior to the culminating event of the course, July 27. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kissta DiGregorio/Released)
Soldiers assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group receive their mission brief before executing a near-ambush lane with Gryphon Group Security Solutions, Nov. 2, 2016. The lane includes a vehicle rollover, high-speed chase, and controlled vehicle collisions. Soldiers conducting pre-mission training for an upcoming deployment to U.S. Army Central Command’s area of operations learned to maneuver vehicles through tight environments at high speeds, advanced marksmanship and gun-fighting techniques during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Caroli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-assigned-to-4th-military-information-support-group-receive-their-mission-brief-before-executing-a-near-ambush-lane-with-gryphon-group-security-solutions-nov-2-2016-the-lane-includes-a-vehicle-rollover-high-speed-chase-and-controlled-vehicle-collisions-soldiers-conducting-pre-mission-training-for-an-upcoming-deployment-to-us-army-central-commands-area-of-operations-learned-to-maneuver-vehicles-through-tight-environments-at-high-speeds-advanced-marksmanship-and-gun-fighting-techniques-during-the-week-long-course-at-the-fort-bragg-combat-training-center-in-maxton-north-caroli-image257844794.html
RMTYDRJJ–Soldiers assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group receive their mission brief before executing a near-ambush lane with Gryphon Group Security Solutions, Nov. 2, 2016. The lane includes a vehicle rollover, high-speed chase, and controlled vehicle collisions. Soldiers conducting pre-mission training for an upcoming deployment to U.S. Army Central Command’s area of operations learned to maneuver vehicles through tight environments at high speeds, advanced marksmanship and gun-fighting techniques during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Caroli
A U.S. Army Special Operations Command Paratrooper exits from the ramp of a Casa 212 aircraft during the culminating event of the USASOC static line jumpmaster course, July 27. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kissta DiGregorio/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-army-special-operations-command-paratrooper-exits-from-the-ramp-of-a-casa-212-aircraft-during-the-culminating-event-of-the-usasoc-static-line-jumpmaster-course-july-27-of-the-40-paratroopers-who-began-the-course-led-by-4th-military-information-support-group-jumpmasters-only-23-completed-it-successfully-the-course-concentrates-on-the-actions-taken-on-the-ground-and-in-the-air-to-safely-exit-paratroopers-from-a-number-of-different-aircraft-us-army-photo-by-staff-sgt-kissta-digregorioreleased-image208894233.html
RMP3RXM9–A U.S. Army Special Operations Command Paratrooper exits from the ramp of a Casa 212 aircraft during the culminating event of the USASOC static line jumpmaster course, July 27. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kissta DiGregorio/Released)
A student of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course inspects a Paratrooper’s equipment during the jumpmaster practical inspection exam, July 20. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-student-of-the-us-army-special-operations-command-static-line-jumpmaster-course-inspects-a-paratroopers-equipment-during-the-jumpmaster-practical-inspection-exam-july-20-of-the-40-paratroopers-who-began-the-course-led-by-4th-military-information-support-group-jumpmasters-only-23-completed-it-successfully-the-course-concentrates-on-the-actions-taken-on-the-ground-and-in-the-air-to-safely-exit-paratroopers-from-a-number-of-different-aircraft-us-army-photo-by-capt-stephen-von-jettreleased-image208894229.html
RMP3RXM5–A student of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course inspects a Paratrooper’s equipment during the jumpmaster practical inspection exam, July 20. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)
Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Deputy John McGee, role-playing a Conch Republic police officer, questions a psychological operations Soldier suspected of subversive activity on Conch Republic federal lands, Feb. 3, 2017. Local law enforcement of Monroe County, Florida, participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/monroe-county-sheriffs-office-deputy-john-mcgee-role-playing-a-conch-republic-police-officer-questions-a-psychological-operations-soldier-suspected-of-subversive-activity-on-conch-republic-federal-lands-feb-3-2017-local-law-enforcement-of-monroe-county-florida-participated-in-operation-warrior-anvil-a-validation-exercise-held-in-key-west-florida-by-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-the-exercise-validated-teams-through-unparalleled-training-with-joint-inter-agency-and-civic-partners-in-real-world-urban-environments-that-reinforced-image230292866.html
RMRAJMW6–Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Deputy John McGee, role-playing a Conch Republic police officer, questions a psychological operations Soldier suspected of subversive activity on Conch Republic federal lands, Feb. 3, 2017. Local law enforcement of Monroe County, Florida, participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced
A student of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course inspects a Paratrooper’s equipment during the jumpmaster practical inspection exam, July 20. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-student-of-the-us-army-special-operations-command-static-line-jumpmaster-course-inspects-a-paratroopers-equipment-during-the-jumpmaster-practical-inspection-exam-july-20-of-the-40-paratroopers-who-began-the-course-led-by-4th-military-information-support-group-jumpmasters-only-23-completed-it-successfully-the-course-concentrates-on-the-actions-taken-on-the-ground-and-in-the-air-to-safely-exit-paratroopers-from-a-number-of-different-aircraft-us-army-photo-by-capt-stephen-von-jettreleased-image208894227.html
RMP3RXM3–A student of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course inspects a Paratrooper’s equipment during the jumpmaster practical inspection exam, July 20. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)
A psychological operations Paratrooper explains components of a radio broadcast system to a Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Deputy, role-playing a Conch Republic police officer, Feb. 3, 2017. Local law enforcement of Monroe County, Florida, participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced PSYOP fundamentals, fostered t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-psychological-operations-paratrooper-explains-components-of-a-radio-broadcast-system-to-a-monroe-county-sheriffs-office-deputy-role-playing-a-conch-republic-police-officer-feb-3-2017-local-law-enforcement-of-monroe-county-florida-participated-in-operation-warrior-anvil-a-validation-exercise-held-in-key-west-florida-by-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-the-exercise-validated-teams-through-unparalleled-training-with-joint-inter-agency-and-civic-partners-in-real-world-urban-environments-that-reinforced-psyop-fundamentals-fostered-t-image230292867.html
RMRAJMW7–A psychological operations Paratrooper explains components of a radio broadcast system to a Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Deputy, role-playing a Conch Republic police officer, Feb. 3, 2017. Local law enforcement of Monroe County, Florida, participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced PSYOP fundamentals, fostered t
A student of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course inspects a Paratrooper’s equipment during the jumpmaster practical inspection exam, July 20. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-student-of-the-us-army-special-operations-command-static-line-jumpmaster-course-inspects-a-paratroopers-equipment-during-the-jumpmaster-practical-inspection-exam-july-20-of-the-40-paratroopers-who-began-the-course-led-by-4th-military-information-support-group-jumpmasters-only-23-completed-it-successfully-the-course-concentrates-on-the-actions-taken-on-the-ground-and-in-the-air-to-safely-exit-paratroopers-from-a-number-of-different-aircraft-us-army-photo-by-capt-stephen-von-jettreleased-image208894225.html
RMP3RXM1–A student of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command static line jumpmaster course inspects a Paratrooper’s equipment during the jumpmaster practical inspection exam, July 20. Of the 40 Paratroopers who began the course, led by 4th Military Information Support Group jumpmasters, only 23 completed it successfully. The course concentrates on the actions taken on the ground and in the air to safely exit Paratroopers from a number of different aircraft. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)
Lt. Col. Bradford Burris, outgoing commander of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, passes the battalion guidon to 4th MISG commander, Col. Robert Curris, during the battalion change of command ceremony on Fort Bragg, June 10. During the ceremony, Burris relinquished command of 8th MISB to Lt. Col. Marcus Welch. After commanding the battalion for two years, Burris will go on to attend the National War College at Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-col-bradford-burris-outgoing-commander-of-8th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-passes-the-battalion-guidon-to-4th-misg-commander-col-robert-curris-during-the-battalion-change-of-command-ceremony-on-fort-bragg-june-10-during-the-ceremony-burris-relinquished-command-of-8th-misb-to-lt-col-marcus-welch-after-commanding-the-battalion-for-two-years-burris-will-go-on-to-attend-the-national-war-college-at-fort-mcnair-washington-dc-image209041315.html
RMP42J97–Lt. Col. Bradford Burris, outgoing commander of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, passes the battalion guidon to 4th MISG commander, Col. Robert Curris, during the battalion change of command ceremony on Fort Bragg, June 10. During the ceremony, Burris relinquished command of 8th MISB to Lt. Col. Marcus Welch. After commanding the battalion for two years, Burris will go on to attend the National War College at Fort McNair, Washington, D.C.
A rider practices turning techniques under the supervision of rider-coach Kevin Osborne, March 24. More than 30 Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group and 1st Special Forces Command conducted a motorcycle mentorship and safety ride to Carthage, North Carolina. Events such as this have facilitated a 400% decrease in motorcycle accidents within 1st SFC, continuing a three year trend of no rider fatalities or major accidents for 4th MISG. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-rider-practices-turning-techniques-under-the-supervision-of-rider-coach-kevin-osborne-march-24-more-than-30-soldiers-from-4th-military-information-support-group-and-1st-special-forces-command-conducted-a-motorcycle-mentorship-and-safety-ride-to-carthage-north-carolina-events-such-as-this-have-facilitated-a-400-decrease-in-motorcycle-accidents-within-1st-sfc-continuing-a-three-year-trend-of-no-rider-fatalities-or-major-accidents-for-4th-misg-us-army-photo-by-capt-stephen-von-jettreleased-image186070872.html
RMMPM788–A rider practices turning techniques under the supervision of rider-coach Kevin Osborne, March 24. More than 30 Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group and 1st Special Forces Command conducted a motorcycle mentorship and safety ride to Carthage, North Carolina. Events such as this have facilitated a 400% decrease in motorcycle accidents within 1st SFC, continuing a three year trend of no rider fatalities or major accidents for 4th MISG. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)
A tactical psychological operations Paratrooper trains U.S. Coast Guard Sector Key West personnel on the Next Generation Loud Speaker, Feb. 2, 2017. The U.S. Coast Guard served as the Conch Republic Coast Guard during Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced PSYOP fundamentals, fostered teamwork, and strengthened character. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-tactical-psychological-operations-paratrooper-trains-us-coast-guard-sector-key-west-personnel-on-the-next-generation-loud-speaker-feb-2-2017-the-us-coast-guard-served-as-the-conch-republic-coast-guard-during-operation-warrior-anvil-a-validation-exercise-held-in-key-west-florida-by-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-the-exercise-validated-teams-through-unparalleled-training-with-joint-inter-agency-and-civic-partners-in-real-world-urban-environments-that-reinforced-psyop-fundamentals-fostered-teamwork-and-strengthened-character-image230292858.html
RMRAJMTX–A tactical psychological operations Paratrooper trains U.S. Coast Guard Sector Key West personnel on the Next Generation Loud Speaker, Feb. 2, 2017. The U.S. Coast Guard served as the Conch Republic Coast Guard during Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic partners in real-world urban environments that reinforced PSYOP fundamentals, fostered teamwork, and strengthened character.
Riders depart Gilliam McConnell Airfield on the second leg of their safety ride, March 24. More than 30 Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group and 1st Special Forces Command conducted a motorcycle mentorship and safety ride to Carthage, North Carolina. Events such as this have facilitated a 400% decrease in motorcycle accidents within 1st SFC, continuing a three year trend of no rider fatalities or major accidents for 4th MISG. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/riders-depart-gilliam-mcconnell-airfield-on-the-second-leg-of-their-safety-ride-march-24-more-than-30-soldiers-from-4th-military-information-support-group-and-1st-special-forces-command-conducted-a-motorcycle-mentorship-and-safety-ride-to-carthage-north-carolina-events-such-as-this-have-facilitated-a-400-decrease-in-motorcycle-accidents-within-1st-sfc-continuing-a-three-year-trend-of-no-rider-fatalities-or-major-accidents-for-4th-misg-us-army-photo-by-capt-stephen-von-jettreleased-image186070873.html
RMMPM789–Riders depart Gilliam McConnell Airfield on the second leg of their safety ride, March 24. More than 30 Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group and 1st Special Forces Command conducted a motorcycle mentorship and safety ride to Carthage, North Carolina. Events such as this have facilitated a 400% decrease in motorcycle accidents within 1st SFC, continuing a three year trend of no rider fatalities or major accidents for 4th MISG. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)
A psychological operations Paratrooper role-playing the embassy security officer, shown center in a white suit, negotiates for the release of the detained broadcast teams from Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Deputies, role-playing a Conch Republic police officer, Feb. 3, 2017. Local law enforcement of Monroe County, Florida, participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-psychological-operations-paratrooper-role-playing-the-embassy-security-officer-shown-center-in-a-white-suit-negotiates-for-the-release-of-the-detained-broadcast-teams-from-monroe-county-sheriffs-office-deputies-role-playing-a-conch-republic-police-officer-feb-3-2017-local-law-enforcement-of-monroe-county-florida-participated-in-operation-warrior-anvil-a-validation-exercise-held-in-key-west-florida-by-7th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-the-exercise-validated-teams-through-unparalleled-training-with-joint-inter-agency-and-civic-pa-image230292869.html
RMRAJMW9–A psychological operations Paratrooper role-playing the embassy security officer, shown center in a white suit, negotiates for the release of the detained broadcast teams from Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Deputies, role-playing a Conch Republic police officer, Feb. 3, 2017. Local law enforcement of Monroe County, Florida, participated in Operation Warrior Anvil, a validation exercise held in Key West, Florida, by 7th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group. The exercise validated teams through unparalleled training with joint, inter-agency, and civic pa
Riders queue at the start of the rider-skills-refresher course at Gabriel Range, March 24. More than 30 Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group and 1st Special Forces Command conducted a motorcycle mentorship and safety ride to Carthage, North Carolina. Events such as this have facilitated a 400% decrease in motorcycle accidents within 1st SFC, continuing a three year trend of no rider fatalities or major accidents for 4th MISG. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/riders-queue-at-the-start-of-the-rider-skills-refresher-course-at-gabriel-range-march-24-more-than-30-soldiers-from-4th-military-information-support-group-and-1st-special-forces-command-conducted-a-motorcycle-mentorship-and-safety-ride-to-carthage-north-carolina-events-such-as-this-have-facilitated-a-400-decrease-in-motorcycle-accidents-within-1st-sfc-continuing-a-three-year-trend-of-no-rider-fatalities-or-major-accidents-for-4th-misg-us-army-photo-by-capt-stephen-von-jettreleased-image186070869.html
RMMPM785–Riders queue at the start of the rider-skills-refresher course at Gabriel Range, March 24. More than 30 Soldiers from 4th Military Information Support Group and 1st Special Forces Command conducted a motorcycle mentorship and safety ride to Carthage, North Carolina. Events such as this have facilitated a 400% decrease in motorcycle accidents within 1st SFC, continuing a three year trend of no rider fatalities or major accidents for 4th MISG. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)
Making his way across a wire obstacle, a psychological operations Soldier works with his team to complete a leader reaction course at Camp Dawson, West Virginia, June 11. During the unit’s mission readiness exercise, 6th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, validated military information support teams that will augment Special Operations Command Europe in the coming months on their tactical tasks, language proficiency and cultural understanding. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/making-his-way-across-a-wire-obstacle-a-psychological-operations-soldier-works-with-his-team-to-complete-a-leader-reaction-course-at-camp-dawson-west-virginia-june-11-during-the-units-mission-readiness-exercise-6th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-validated-military-information-support-teams-that-will-augment-special-operations-command-europe-in-the-coming-months-on-their-tactical-tasks-language-proficiency-and-cultural-understanding-us-army-photo-by-capt-stephen-von-jettreleased-image209192169.html
RMP49EMW–Making his way across a wire obstacle, a psychological operations Soldier works with his team to complete a leader reaction course at Camp Dawson, West Virginia, June 11. During the unit’s mission readiness exercise, 6th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, validated military information support teams that will augment Special Operations Command Europe in the coming months on their tactical tasks, language proficiency and cultural understanding. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)
A member of a military information support team greats an embassy public affairs role-player during a key leader engagement at Camp Dawson, West Virginia, June 10. During the unit’s mission readiness exercise, 6th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, validated military information support teams that will augment Special Operations Command Europe in the coming months on their tactical tasks, language proficiency and cultural understanding. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-member-of-a-military-information-support-team-greats-an-embassy-public-affairs-role-player-during-a-key-leader-engagement-at-camp-dawson-west-virginia-june-10-during-the-units-mission-readiness-exercise-6th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-validated-military-information-support-teams-that-will-augment-special-operations-command-europe-in-the-coming-months-on-their-tactical-tasks-language-proficiency-and-cultural-understanding-us-army-photo-by-capt-stephen-von-jettreleased-image209192163.html
RMP49EMK–A member of a military information support team greats an embassy public affairs role-player during a key leader engagement at Camp Dawson, West Virginia, June 10. During the unit’s mission readiness exercise, 6th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, validated military information support teams that will augment Special Operations Command Europe in the coming months on their tactical tasks, language proficiency and cultural understanding. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Stephen Von Jett/Released)
Mark Stets speaks to a formation of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, Paratroopers and leaders following a battalion four-mile run on Feb. 3, 2017, honoring his son, Staff Sgt. Mark Stets, Jr., who was killed in action Feb. 3, 2010. Unit leaders and Stets’ parents took time before and after the run to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier. The formation ran with Stets’ “Honor and Remember” flag in front of the battalion colors. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mark-stets-speaks-to-a-formation-of-8th-military-information-support-battalion-4th-military-information-support-group-paratroopers-and-leaders-following-a-battalion-four-mile-run-on-feb-3-2017-honoring-his-son-staff-sgt-mark-stets-jr-who-was-killed-in-action-feb-3-2010-unit-leaders-and-stets-parents-took-time-before-and-after-the-run-to-speak-of-their-memories-of-the-fallen-soldier-the-formation-ran-with-stets-honor-and-remember-flag-in-front-of-the-battalion-colors-image185963912.html
RMMPFAT8–Mark Stets speaks to a formation of 8th Military Information Support Battalion, 4th Military Information Support Group, Paratroopers and leaders following a battalion four-mile run on Feb. 3, 2017, honoring his son, Staff Sgt. Mark Stets, Jr., who was killed in action Feb. 3, 2010. Unit leaders and Stets’ parents took time before and after the run to speak of their memories of the fallen Soldier. The formation ran with Stets’ “Honor and Remember” flag in front of the battalion colors.
A U.S. Soldier assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group practices taking over the steering wheel from an “incapacitated” driver on Gryphon Group Security Solutions’ evasive driving course, May 4, 2016. Soldiers practiced driving a vehicle from the passenger seat in the event that the driver was injured. They also learned to maneuver through tight environments at high speeds, as well as first aid techniques and advanced pistol marksmanship during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-soldier-assigned-to-4th-military-information-support-group-practices-taking-over-the-steering-wheel-from-an-incapacitated-driver-on-gryphon-group-security-solutions-evasive-driving-course-may-4-2016-soldiers-practiced-driving-a-vehicle-from-the-passenger-seat-in-the-event-that-the-driver-was-injured-they-also-learned-to-maneuver-through-tight-environments-at-high-speeds-as-well-as-first-aid-techniques-and-advanced-pistol-marksmanship-during-the-week-long-course-at-the-fort-bragg-combat-training-center-in-maxton-north-carolina-image210445168.html
RMP6AGXT–A U.S. Soldier assigned to 4th Military Information Support Group practices taking over the steering wheel from an “incapacitated” driver on Gryphon Group Security Solutions’ evasive driving course, May 4, 2016. Soldiers practiced driving a vehicle from the passenger seat in the event that the driver was injured. They also learned to maneuver through tight environments at high speeds, as well as first aid techniques and advanced pistol marksmanship during the week-long course at the Fort Bragg Combat Training Center in Maxton, North Carolina.
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