RMM4241E–Deputy Commander, U.S. Central Command, Lt. Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr.; Marine Corps Forces Central Command (MARCENT) Sgt. Maj. William T. Thurber; and MARCENT commander, Lt. Gen. William D. Beydler, learn about M1 Abrams safety requirements before being allowed to ride in and fire the tank during Army Day at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Feb. 9, 2018. Army Day was the opening event for U.S. Central Command’s Component Commanders Conference that allowed U.S. Army Central to showcase the Army’s capabilities at the theater level. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. David L. Nye, USARCENT PAO)
RMF5FX34–1972 - Bonnie and Clyde style police.: It seems even the police are getting with the latest craze and going back to the 'good-old' guntotin' days of Bonnie and Clyde. For classes are held regularly at the open-air site in Hill, Essex for selected officers of the Metropolitan police who are to learn to handle guns. But the police isn't really changing to much the policemen from both uniformed and C. I. D. branches will only be allowed to use their training on very special occasions when they are likely to need to defend themselves. Photo shows P. C. Cheal takes cover under a car during todays t
RM2X1MNTJ–'CIVVY STREET COURSE' IN R.A.F. PATHFINDER GROUP - 16004 Picture issued 1945 shows - W.A.A.Fs learn to become good cooks during E.V.T. instruction. All R.A.F. and W.A.A.F. personnel are allowed 6 hours weekly of their working time for E.V.T. and any voluntary time they care to add. There is no rank distinction among pupils, all officers and airmen are referred to as 'Mr.'. W.A.A.F. officers and airwomen as 'Miss'. Little instructress [at end of line] with big job is Section Officer Berry Young of Jordan Hill, Glasgow. Catering Officer and expert in domestic science. She is showing the pupils,
RMM635RA–Deputy Commander, U.S. Central Command, Lt. Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr.; Marine Corps Forces Central Command (MARCENT) Sgt. Maj. William T. Thurber; and MARCENT commander, Lt. Gen. William D. Beydler, learn about M1 Abrams safety requirements before being allowed to ride in and fire the tank during Army Day at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Feb. 9, 2018. Army Day was the opening event for U.S. Central Command’s Component Commanders Conference that allowed U.S. Army Central to showcase the Army’s capabilities at the theater level. (U.S. Army
RMHEA8B5–An Iraqi T-72 tank fires at targets during a partnered firing exercise with U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment and 9th Iraqi army at Besmaya range, Iraq, April 14, 2010. The exercise allowed Iraqi security forces to learn speed-loading and accuracy techniques. Spc. Jared Eastman
RM2C75973–Ensign Wilhelm von Schwerin, age 15, was a brave teenager battery officer. His battery fire allowed Swedish army reordering in the battle of Oravainen
RMHFE9E4–050205-N-8796S-005 Indian Ocean (Feb. 5, 2005) - U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsmen and members of the non-governmental organization 'Project Hope', stand by as Dr. Waichi Wong, a 'Project Hope' volunteer, defibrillates a simulated patient during a code blue drill aboard the Military Sealift Command (MSC) hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19). The drill allowed military members and 'Project Hope' medical personnel an opportunity to work with and learn from one another. Mercy has been forward deployed to assist in humanitarian aid efforts currently in progress. Mercy will serve as an enabling platform to
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RMRJCG2D–Second Lt. Madeline Schmitz, 14th Student Squadron student pilot, prepares to take flight in the T-6 Texan II flight simulator Jan 10, 2018, on Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. The Adaptive Flight Training Study here pushed subjects to learn through the virtual reality technology but used the T-6 flight simulator as a baseline to compare the other VR sorties to. This allowed researchers to see if the subject’s flights got better or worse after the VR flight training.
RMHFE9E6–050205-N-8796S-050 Indian Ocean (Feb. 5, 2005) - Medical Director for the intensive care unit of the non-governmental organization 'Project Hope', Dr. David M. Systrom, left, and Department Head of Medical Surgical nursing, Lt. Cmdr. Carma Ericksonhurst, stand in front of other medical professionals during a code blue drill aboard the Military Sealift Command (MSC) hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19). The drill allowed military members and 'Project Hope' medical personnel an opportunity to work with and learn from one another. Mercy has been forward deployed to assist in humanitarian aid effort
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RMKYRE76–Second Lt. Madeline Schmitz, 14th Student Squadron student pilot, prepares to take flight in the T-6 Texan II flight simulator Jan 10, 2018, on Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. The Adaptive Flight Training Study here pushed subjects to learn through the virtual reality technology but used the T-6 flight simulator as a baseline to compare the other VR sorties to. This allowed researchers to see if the subject’s flights got better or worse after the VR flight training. (U.S. Air Force
RMHFE9EK–050205-N-8629M-053 Indian Ocean (Feb. 5, 2005) - Military members and volunteers from the non-governmental organization 'Project Hope' transport a simulated patient to the Intensive Care Unit aboard the Military Sealift Command (MSC) hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) during a simulated code blue drill. The drill allowed military members and 'Project Hope' medical personnel an opportunity to work with and learn from one another. Mercy has been forward deployed to assist in humanitarian aid efforts currently in progress. Mercy will serve as an enabling platform to assist humanitarian operations
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RMHFE9EM–050205-N-8629M-071 Indian Ocean (Feb. 5, 2005) - David M. Systrom, Medical Director of the Intensive Care Unit of the non-governmental organization 'Project Hope', debriefs 'Project Hope' volunteers and military members who were involved in a simulated code blue drill aboard the Military Sealift Command (MSC) hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19). The drill allowed military members and 'Project Hope' medical personnel an opportunity to work with and learn from one another. Mercy has been forward deployed to assist in humanitarian aid efforts currently in progress. Mercy will serve as an enabling
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RMHFE9EJ–050205-N-8629M-039 Indian Ocean (Feb. 5, 2005) - Dr. Waichi Wong, of the non-governmental organization 'Project Hope', uses a defibrillator on a simulated patient during a simulated code blue drill aboard the Military Sealift Command (MSC) hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19). The drill allowed military members and 'Project Hope' medical personnel an opportunity to work with and learn from one another. Mercy has been forward deployed to assist in humanitarian aid efforts currently in progress. Mercy will serve as an enabling platform to assist humanitarian operations ashore in ways that host nat
RMHFE9E5–050205-N-8796S-019 Indian Ocean (Feb. 5, 2005) - Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Danielle Dinger resuscitates a mock patient using a bag valve mask as members of the non-governmental organization 'Project Hope' observe during a code blue drill aboard the Military Sealift Command (MSC) hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19). The drill allowed military members and 'Project Hope' medical personnel an opportunity to work with and learn from one another. Mercy has been forward deployed to assist in humanitarian aid efforts currently in progress. Mercy will serve as an enabling platform to assist humanitari
RMM32081–Sayaka Kawatake (middle), 18th Wing community relations specialist, translates information from U.S. Air Force Capt. Joshua Hudson (left), 44th Fighter Squadron F-15 Eagle aircraft commander, to Junior Chamber International Japan members during their study tour visit to Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 28, 2013. This visit to Okinawa allowed the members to learn about the U.S. military’s mission and role in the region, as well as the relationship between the U.S. forces and the Japan Self-Defense Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady/Released) 130628-F-LI951-170 by #PACOM
RMMN3EDE–Members assigned to the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal shop, climb a mountain during a Mountain Mobility Course at Bhukansan National Park, City of Seoul, Republic of Korea on August 30, 2017. The course allowed members to learn t procedures and techniques that go into mountain climbing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Franklin R. Ramos/Released)
RMP1A2H2–161003-N-XX566-008 PACIFIC OCEAN (Oct. 3, 2016) Sailors ask questions during a motorcycle mentorship session aboard USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). The session allowed Sailors who were interested in riding motorcycles to learn more about motorcycles, safety, and equipment from experienced riders. John C. Stennis is underway conducting proficiency and sustainment training. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Andre T. Richard/ Released)
RMMJCD49–Sergeant Gabriel Dominguez, drill instructor, Receiving Company, Support Battalion, gives the new recruits of Charlie Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, a contraband brief at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, April 30. At this time, the recruits are informed of all of the items they aren’t allowed to have in order to begin training. In the following week of receiving, they will conduct an initial strength test, undergo medical screenings and immunizations and learn the basic rules of recruit training. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are t
RMMBWMK6–Second Lt. Madeline Schmitz, 14th Student Squadron student pilot, prepares to take flight in the T-6 Texan II flight simulator Jan 10, 2018, on Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. The Adaptive Flight Training Study here pushed subjects to learn through the virtual reality technology but used the T-6 flight simulator as a baseline to compare the other VR sorties to. This allowed researchers to see if the subject’s flights got better or worse after the VR flight training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Keith Holcomb)
RMMCCT2A–Deputy Commander, U.S. Central Command, Lt. Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr.; Marine Corps Forces Central Command (MARCENT) Sgt. Maj. William T. Thurber; and MARCENT commander, Lt. Gen. William D. Beydler, learn about M1 Abrams safety requirements before being allowed to ride in and fire the tank during Army Day at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Feb. 9, 2018. Army Day was the opening event for U.S. Central Command’s Component Commanders Conference that allowed U.S. Army Central to showcase the Army’s capabilities at the theater level. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. David L. Nye, USARCENT PAO)
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