RMMD28P6–Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 6, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPNJ–Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 6, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMD28N3–Gantry Crane at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 6, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPNG–Gantry Cranes at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 6, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMD28MP–Gantry Cranes at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 6, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPNW–Gantry Crane at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 6, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMD28KR–Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby
RMMD28K9–Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMD28P2–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers prepare for convoy operations during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPG2–Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMD28YW–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers conduct convoy operations during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMD2563–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers construct a mobile maintenance tent during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMD28N8–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier prepares for a convoy during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPHF–Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMD28NJ–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier prepares for a convoy during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPJJ–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers conduct convoy operations during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S.
RMMD28YB–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers prepare to conduct convoy operations during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMD28KG–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers prepare an M-878 truck to convoy during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPJ1–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers prepare to conduct convoy operations during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S.
RMMD255W–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier constructs a mobile maintenance tent during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMD28MC–Longshoremen inspect a Gantry Crane spreader during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPJM–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier prepares for a convoy during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S.
RMMD28NW–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier transports a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPJD–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers prepare for convoy operations during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S.
RMMD28YJ–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers load Twenty-foot equivalent unit containers during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMD28KC–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier constructs a mobile maintenance tent during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPJN–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier prepares for a convoy during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S.
RMMD28M2–A Twenty-foot equivalent unit container is loaded onto a chassis trailer during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPFM–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers prepare an M-878 truck to convoy during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S.
RMMD2555–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers observe the transport of a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPJC–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers load Twenty-foot equivalent unit containers during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S.
RMMD255M–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers return across a access bridge from observing Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMD28YA–Maj. Gen. Allen M. Harrell drives one of two U.S. Army fire boats during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 6, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPFG–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier constructs a mobile maintenance tent during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S.
RMMD28Y4–A pier-side firefighter drives one of two U.S. Army fire boats during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 6, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPFP–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier constructs a mobile maintenance tent during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S.
RMMD28Y0–An pier-side firefighter drives one of two U.S. Army fire boats during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 6, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMD28XY–A longshoreman prepares for the movement of Twenty-foot equivalent unit containers from ship to shore during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPJ3–Longshoremen inspect a Gantry Crane spreader during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMD2551–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier transports a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container across a pier to a staging area during Operation Trans Mariner at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMD28X6–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier transports a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container to a staging area during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMD28M9–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier transports a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container across a pier to a staging area during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 3, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMD28KT–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier observes the loading of a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPFY–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers construct a mobile maintenance tent during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S.
RMMD28KJ–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier transports a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container across a pier to a staging area during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMD28WW–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier transports a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container across a pier to a staging area during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMMNRPJX–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier transports a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container during Operation Patriot Bandolier at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Operation Patriot Bandolier is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers transport Army materiel and munitions containers across the U.S.
RMMD28X7–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers prepare to transport a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container across a pier to a staging area during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eben Boothby)
RMPEJWX2–Cpl. Tauni Caldwell, 711th Transportation Company (Seaport Ops), acts as a walking guide for a heavy vehicle offloaded onto a floating causeway from a Landing Craft Mechanized watercraft (LCM) on Fort Story during Terminal Warrior 2015. The Logistics-Over-the-Shore (LOTS) exercise took place in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia from mid July through mid August and included Reserve, National Guard and active duty units focused on cohesion and sharpening proficiency in basic LOTS skills as part of the Total Army Concept. (U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. William Roland)
RMHF1F22–A U.S. Air Force HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter from the 101st Rescue Squadron conducts a nighttime live-fire exercise at Warren Grove Gunnery Range in Ocean County, N.J., Aug. 29. The 101st Rescue Squadron is assigned to the 106th Rescue Wing, New York Air National Guard. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Andrew J. Moseley/Released) Pave Hawk night ops 130829-Z-YH452-240
RMMM5D5R–Army Staff Sgt. Anthony Kohn a section sergeant with Company C, 146th Expeditionary Signal Battalion replaces an uninterruptible power source in Satellite Transportable Terminal in Jacksonville. The 146th possesses multiple ways of providing communication tools to responding agencies in the wake of natural disasters like Hurricane Irma.
RMMXY0YA–Four A-10 Thunderbolt IIs prepare to take-off from Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, Dec. 6, 2016. Four 303rd Fighter Squadron pilots conducted night close-air-support training with 14th Air Support Operations Squadron joint terminal attack controllers from Pope Army Airfield, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Missy Sterling)
RMMNRPGP–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers return across a access bridge from observing Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMNRPGM–A Twenty-foot equivalent unit container is loaded onto a chassis trailer during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMNRPJH–A longshoreman prepares for the movement of Twenty-foot equivalent unit containers from ship to shore during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMNRPP4–A pier-side firefighter drives one of two U.S. Army fire boats during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 6, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMNRPP2–An pier-side firefighter drives one of two U.S. Army fire boats during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 6, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMNRPG7–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers observe the transport of a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMNRPFJ–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier transports a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container across a pier to a staging area during Operation Trans Mariner at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMNRPHT–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier transports a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container to a staging area during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMNRPGB–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier observes the loading of a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMNRPPB–Maj. Gen. Allen M. Harrell drives one of two U.S. Army fire boats during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 6, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMNRPHE–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier transports a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container across a pier to a staging area during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 3, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMNRPFR–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier transports a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container across a pier to a staging area during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 2, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMNRPJ9–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers prepare to transport a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container across a pier to a staging area during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMNRPJR–A U.S. Army Reserve Soldier transports a Twenty-foot equivalent unit container across a pier to a staging area during Operation Trans Mariner 18 West at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California, Mar. 4, 2018. Trans Mariner 18 West is a real-world strategic mission utilizing U.S. Army Reserve National Guard and Active component Soldiers to conduct Port Operations allowing Army materiel and munitions containers for travel onward.
RMMJ6464–Aircrew members assigned to the 20th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron watch as their team members take off in a B-52H Stratofortress at Royal Air Force (RAAF) Base Darwin, Australia, April 3, 2018. The aircrews deployed to Darwin to partake in the Enhanced Air Cooperation (EAC) exercises with RAAF aircraft and joint terminal attack controllers. These exercises enhance U.S. ability to integrate with Australian troops and partners across the region. The EAC initiative, codified in 2014 by signature between the U.S. Secretary of Defense, U.S. Secretary of State and their Australian counterparts, fost
RMMJHBK2–Aircrew members assigned to the 20th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron watch as their team members take off in a B-52H Stratofortress at Royal Air Force (RAAF) Base Darwin, Australia, April 3, 2018. The aircrews deployed to Darwin to partake in the Enhanced Air Cooperation (EAC) exercises with RAAF aircraft and joint terminal attack controllers. These exercises enhance U.S. ability to integrate with Australian troops and partners across the region. The EAC initiative, codified in 2014 by signature between the U.S. Secretary of Defense, U.S. Secretary of State and their Australian counterparts, fost
RMMJHGNF–Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Flight Lieutenant Christian Pace (left), and Flying Officer Ben Rowe, both air traffic controllers assigned to 452nd Squadron, explore the cockpit of a B-52H Stratofortress at RAAF Base Darwin, Australia, April 6, 2018. A detachment of U.S. Air Force B-52H bombers, aircrew and support personnel deployed to RAAF Darwin to enable the U.S. to train and increase interoperability with Australian joint terminal attack controllers as part of the U.S. Pacific Command’s Enhanced Air Cooperation program, which builds on air exercises and training between the two air for
RMMJHGPW–A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress, assigned to the 20th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, deployed from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., approaches the flightline at Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Darwin, Australia, April 6, 2018. Two U.S. Air Force bombers visited the base in Australia’s Northern Territory to support the U.S. Pacific Command's Enhanced Air Cooperation (EAC) initiative in cooperation with RAAF joint terminal attack controller teams. The EAC comprises a range of air exercises and training activities designed to enhance regional cooperation, coordination and interoperabilit
RMMJHBJ0–A crew chief assigned to the 20th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit and preflight aircrew prepare a B-52H Stratofortress for take-off at Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base, Darwin, Australia, April 3, 2018. A detachment of U.S. Air Force B-52H bombers, aircrew and support personnel deployed to RAAF Darwin to enable the U.S. to train and increase interoperability with Australian joint terminal attack controllers as part of the U.S. Force Posture Initiatives’ Enhanced Air Cooperation program, which builds on air exercises and training between the two air forces. The bombers are current
RMMJ644Y–A crew chief assigned to the 20th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit and preflight aircrew prepare a B-52H Stratofortress for take-off at Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base, Darwin, Australia, April 3, 2018. A detachment of U.S. Air Force B-52H bombers, aircrew and support personnel deployed to RAAF Darwin to enable the U.S. to train and increase interoperability with Australian joint terminal attack controllers as part of the U.S. Force Posture Initiatives’ Enhanced Air Cooperation program, which builds on air exercises and training between the two air forces. The bombers are current
RMMJHGNM–A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress, assigned to the 20th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, deployed from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., approaches the flightline at Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Darwin, Australia, April 6, 2018. Two U.S. Air Force bombers visited the base in Australia’s Northern Territory to support the U.S. Pacific Command's Enhanced Air Cooperation (EAC) initiative in cooperation with RAAF joint terminal attack controller teams. The EAC comprises a range of air exercises and training activities designed to enhance regional cooperation, coordination and interoperabilit
RMMJHGR2–U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Sean Murray, 20th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron B-52H Stratofortress pilot (right), introduces members of Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) 452nd Squadron to the cockpit of the bomber at RAAF Base Darwin, April 6, 2018. A detachment of U.S. Air Force B-52H bombers, aircrew and support personnel deployed to RAAF Darwin to enable the U.S. to train and increase interoperability with Australian joint terminal attack controllers as part of the U.S. Force Posture Initiatives’ Enhanced Air Cooperation program. RAAF Airmen toured the B-52H to familiarize with the features of the
RMMJHCX5–U.S. Air Force Capt. Joseph Okai Jr., 20th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron B-52H Stratofortress pilot, (right) explains features of the bomber to a member of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) at RAAF Base Darwin, Australia, April 4, 2018. A detachment of U.S. Air Force B-52H bombers, aircrew and support personnel deployed to RAAF Darwin to train and increase interoperability with Australian joint terminal attack controllers as part of the U.S. Force Posture Initiatives’ Enhanced Air Cooperation program, which builds on air exercises and training between the two air forces. The bombers are curr
RMMJHAK2–A crew chief assigned to the 20th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit prepares a B-52H Stratofortress for an early morning take-off at Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base, Darwin, Australia, April 2, 2018. A detachment of U.S. Air Force B-52H bombers, aircrew and support personnel deployed to RAAF Darwin to enable the U.S. to train and increase interoperability with Australian joint terminal attack controllers as part of the U.S. Force Posture Initiatives’ Enhanced Air Cooperation program, which builds on air exercises and training between the two air forces. The bombers are currently a
RMMJHGRK–A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress, assigned to the 20th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, deployed from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., flies over Royal Air Force Base (RAAF) Darwin, Australia, April 6, 2018. Two U.S. Air Force bombers arrived to the small base in Australia’s Northern Territory to support the U.S. Pacific Command's Enhanced Air Cooperation (EAC) initiative in cooperation with RAAF teams. The EAC comprises a range of air exercises and training activities between Australian and the U.S. aircrews and support teams as well as Australian joint terminal attack controllers. (U.S. Air F
RMMJHAR7–A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress, assigned to the 20th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, deployed from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., takes off as another stands parked at Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Darwin, Australia, April 2, 2018. The two U.S. Air Force aircraft arrived to the small base in Australia’s Northern Territory March 29, to support the Enhanced Air Cooperation initiative, promoting mutual training engagements between the two air forces. The exercise comprised a range of exercises and training activities between Australian and U.S. aircrews, joint terminal attack control
RMMJHAK4–A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress, assigned to the 20th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, deployed from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., sits on the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Darwin, Australia flightline April 2, 2018. Two U.S. Air Force bombers arrived to the small base in Australia’s Northern Territory March 29, to support the Enhanced Air Cooperation initiative, promoting mutual training engagements between the two air forces. The exercise comprised a range of exercises and training activities between Australian and U.S. aircrews, joint terminal attack controllers and various supp
RMPXK85H–NAVAL AIR FACILITY ATSUGI, Japan (June 5, 2017) Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) Director Vice Adm. David Lewis, a native of the state of Washington, lower right, arrives at Naval Air Facility (NAF) Atsugi’s Air Operations terminal. Lewis stopped at NAF Atsugi as part of a visit to the region.
RMPXKDNW–NAVAL AIR FACILITY ATSUGI, Japan (June 5, 2017) Lt. Casie White, from Lancaster, Pa., left, greets Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) Director Vice Adm. David Lewis, a native of the state of Washington, right, at Naval Air Facility (NAF) Atsugi’s Air Operations terminal. Lewis stopped at NAF Atsugi as part of a visit to the region.
RMRB7MTJ–Four A-10 Thunderbolt IIs prepare to take-off from Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, Dec. 6, 2016. Four 303rd Fighter Squadron pilots conducted night close-air-support training with 14th Air Support Operations Squadron joint terminal attack controllers from Pope Army Airfield, N.C.
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