Sentences with phrase «u.s. army unit»

The following slides are from a firefight with a U.S. Army unit at Combat Outpost Charkh in Afghanistan, and some infrared shots at an indoor range.

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(One answer to that question could be a mix of twelve Iraqi army and peshmerga brigades reequipped and retrained as planned by the United States, along with Sunni Arab national guard elements and a more aggressive U.S. forward ground presence involving Joint Terminal Attack Controllers and unit advisors; limited American ground troops might be needed to augment such a local force, however.)
Jamie Gray, wife of U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit shooter Staff Sgt. Hank Gray, bites her Olympic gold medal after winning the women's 50 - meter rifle 3 - positions event, Aug. 4, 2012, at the Royal Artillery Barracks range in London.
George Watts, who served in a segregated unit in World War II, received his honorable discharge from the U.S. Army in 1946.
On foreign policy, Gibson whose 24 - year Army career included three tours leading combat units in Iraq, has emerged as an advocate for a smaller U.S. military footprint overseas and more limits on presidential authority to deploy combat forces without Congressional approval.
Over 1,600 soldiers with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team will do one of three things in southern Afghanistan: One, protect U.S. forces on bases; two, serve as staff with the Train Advise Assist Command unit; or three advise the Afghan National Army and police.
A few months later, his U.S. Army Reserve unit was called into service, and Parker put his lab on hold.
The Obama administration pursued a strategy heavy on prosecutions of Chinese - born U.S. scientists (see here, here, and here), along with symbolic moves against overseas offenders, such as the 2014 indictment of five members of a People's Liberation Army hacking unit.
Call of Duty: World War 2 takes players back to the European theater in 1944 and 1945, and features an American platoon as well as a cast of side characters including women resistance fighters, a soldier in an African - American unit (the U.S. Army was still segregated in WWII), a British officer and even a child.
Stars: Matt Barr, Charlie Barnett, Christina Ochoa, Nigel Thatch, Corbin Reid, Melissa Roxburgh, W. Tré Davis Producers: Bill Haber, Kyle Jarrow Premise: Set at a U.S. Army base that houses an elite unit of helicopter pilots trained to perform clandestine international and domestic missions, the drama unfolds in the present as well as in flashbacks to a failed mission involving one of the first female pilots in the unit, ultimately uncovering layers of personal and government / military secrets, and leading to a season - long plan to rescue a group of MIA soldiers.
But even though his father was a well - regarded member of the U.S. military, Davis still encountered many obstacles as he made his way through West Point and then as leader of the U.S. Army Air Force African American flying unit, the Ninety - Ninth Squadron.
«Dogs work well in any type of social environment, are tractable to humans, and their mobility gives them an advantage over any other type of technical device,» says Kjellsen, a former Army Special Operations Unit member who employs trainers and behaviorists from U.S. and British military backgrounds, as well as law enforcement and dog sports.
The U.S. is pretty bad for this since much of their army is made up of one unit that can have a couple of different upgrades attached to it, meaning to tell them apart you've got to glance at the chassis, an impossible feat from the zoomed out view.
The three factions possess wildly different playstyles; The U.S. Army is brutish and forceful; the Chimera are diverse, possessing units that fill every role; and the Cartel is cunning and stealthy.
Philip «Snapdragon» Stern was an American photographer noted for his iconic portraits of Hollywood stars, as well as his war photography while serving as a U.S. Army Ranger in the «Darby's Rangers» unit in the North African and Italian campaigns during World War II.
He was in a U.S. Army uniform during World War II, serving in a special unit made mostly of artists.
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U.S. Army reserve, worked as the units PAO (Public Affairs Officer).
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• Oversaw redeployment of 200 tons of retrograde and vital unit cargo for the U.S. Army while ensuring subordinates were focused on critical logistics movements.
Professional Experience U.S. Army National Guard (Flemington, NJ) 01/2010 — Present Second Lieutenant, Finance Corps • Trained in Generally Accepted Accounting Practices (GAAP) and OMB Circular A-123 Internal Controls • Responsible for the management and disbursement of over $ 7,000,000 in tangible assets during military missions • Supervised financial control and money management procedures of four subordinate units • Coordinated and purchased logistical materials and sustenance of National Guard unit • Planned, executed, and coordinated over 45 missions with other unit officers to meet and exceed unit goals
U.S. Army National Guard, Group Support Co & 1st Battalion 19th Special Forces Group (Airborne) 2007 — 2011 Unit Armorer, Supply Sergeant, Property Book NCO
New owner Steve Vogel served as a pilot - in - command of a UH - 60 Blackhawk in the U.S. Army, and served as a unit trainer, weapons officer, NBC officer and Forward Area (front lines) refueling officer.
But he also commanded two Army units in Vietnam and was the deputy commander of the joint task force in charge of U.S. forces who helped rescue students in Grenada.
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