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Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Chow, a personnel Soldier with the 205th Infantry Brigade at Camp Atterbury, Ind., holds up a photo of his children, who all currently serve in the Indiana National Guard. Pictured (left to right) are 1st Lt. Petrina Chow, 28, Officer Candidate Philemon Chow, 26, and Spc. Philip Chow, 22.
Taken: 10.16.09 Posted: 10.16.09 Camp Atterbury, IN, US
Distinguished guests during the dedication ceremony of the National Guard Patriot Academy cut the ribbon outside of the Academy, Aug. 26, at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind. The guests and key note speakers include (from left) Maj. Gen. Raymond Carpenter, Rep. Baron Hill, Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger, Indiana Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman, Col. Perry Sarver Jr., Command Sgt. Maj. Victor Angry, Brig. Gen. Bryan Hult and Retired Lt. Gen. Clyde Vaughn. The academy, which is the first of its...
Taken: 08.26.09 Posted: 08.26.09 MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTE, IN, US
Pvt. Ismael Ramirez stands outside the National Guard Patriot Academy Aug. 26 at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind. A native of Texas, Ramirez is scheduled to graduate from the nine-month program at the Academy with a high school diploma later this month. The Academy, which is the first of its kind, allows high school dropouts to earn their high school diploma through online courses while serving in the Army National Guard.
Taken: 08.26.09 Posted: 08.26.09 MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTE, IN, US
Students from the National Guard Patriot Academy sound off with the name of their platoon during the academy's dedication, Aug. 26, at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind. The Academy, which is the first of its kind, allows high school dropouts to earn their high school diploma through online courses while serving in the Army National Guard.
Taken: 08.26.09 Posted: 08.26.09 MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTE, IN, US
(right) Moose Lodge #398 Gov. Lloyd Smith presents a check for $1,000 to Shannon Kummer, Sunday, Aug. 23, at the Moose Lodge in Columbus, Ind. Kummer, along with 13 other Soldiers and civilians from Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Ind., will be participating in the 5K Out of the Darkness Community Walk. The check was donated by the lodge to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, who will be hosting the walk in Indianapolis this September.
Taken: 08.23.09 Posted: 08.23.09 COLUMBUS, IN, US
Members of the Columbus Moose Lodge #398 pose with members of the Camp Atterbury 5K Out of the Darkness Community Walk Team Sunday, Aug. 23, at the lodge in Columbus, Ind. The lodge presented a $1,000 donation to the team Sunday, which will go to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Pictured are (from left) lodge members Harvey Burton, Daniel Erickson, Tim Simpson, Andrew Morrison and Kerry Woodcock, team member Maj. Dennis Mankus, lodge members Ken Dibble, Jay Flach and Lloyd Smit...
Taken: 08.23.09 Posted: 08.23.09 COLUMBUS, IN, US
Pvt. 1st Class Sylvester McGhee, a driver with the 296th Transportation Company, surfs the net using Camp Atterbury's new Internet service. The pay-to-use, wired Ethernet service is designed to allow Soldiers who are mobilizing or demobilizing to get access to the Internet on their personal computers, rather than using the limited connectivity of the post's standard Internet service provider.
Taken: 08.20.09 Posted: 08.20.09 Camp Atterbury, IN, US
Soldiers wait in line for their free concessions courtesy of the local Franklin community, Aug. 9, at the Canary Creek Cinema in Franklin, Ind. The Soldiers, who are part of the 1483rd Transportation Company, Ohio National Guard, are currently training at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center near Edinburgh, Ind., prior to deploying to Iraq later this summer.
Taken: 08.09.09 Posted: 08.10.09 FRANKLIN, IN, US
Capt. Mike Treacher, the commander of the 1483rd Transportation Company, Ohio National Guard, presents a certificate of appreciation to Canary Creek Cinema Manager Mike Rembusch, Aug. 9, outside the cinema in Franklin, Ind. Both men were able to provide a viewing of the movie G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, for more than 175 Soldiers from the 1483rd, thanks to funds from the Army's Moral, Welfare and Recreation Program and additional donations from Franklin Mayor Fred Paris through the city's di...
Taken: 08.09.09 Posted: 08.10.09 FRANKLIN, IN, US
(from left) Staff Sgt. Annette Stivers and Sgt. John Fisher, members of the 1483rd Transportation Company, take a break from their mobilization training at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center to enjoy a movie and popcorn at the Canary Creek Cinema in Franklin, Ind., Aug. 9. Thanks to the cooperative efforts of 1483rd Commander Capt. Mark Treacher, Cinema Manager Mike Rembusch and Franklin Mayor Fred Paris, more than 175 Soldiers were able to watch the screening of G.I. Joe: The Rise...
Taken: 08.09.09 Posted: 08.10.09 FRANKLIN, IN, US
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