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Photo by 1st Sgt. Khalia Jackson | DC National Guard | 03.22.2023
D.C. National Guard (DCNG) hosted Lt. Gen. (ret.) Karen Gibson, sergeant at arms, U.S. Senate, for a Women's History Month lunch event, aligned with the current theme, Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories, at the DCNG Armory, March 17, 2023. Maj. Gen. Sherrie L. McCandless, commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard, and Gibson led a collaborative conversation with the......
Hometown: Washington, DC
Story by 1st Sgt. Khalia Jackson | DC National Guard | 03.22.2023
The D.C. National Guard hosted Lt. Gen. (ret.) Karen Gibson, sergeant at arms, U.S. Senate, for a Women's History Month lunch event, aligned with the current theme, ‘Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories,’ March 17, 2023....
Hometown: Washington, DC
Story by Enrique Vasquez | U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command | 03.21.2023
FORT HUACHUCA, Ariz.—The U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) is hosting the Army Unified Network (UN) sync matrix working group March 20-23. The event is designed to help leaders take a look at the critical requirements necessary to enable the Army to establish a unified network built on zero-trust principles with centralized services....
Hometown: Fort Meade, MD
Photo by Gordon Van Vleet | U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command | 03.21.2023
Overseeing the Unified Network (UN) sync matrix working group is Brig. Gen. Jacqueline D. Brown, Director of Architecture, Operations, Networks and Space, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Army G-6 and the NETCOM Deputy to the Commanding General and Chief Engineer, Patrick Dedham....
Hometown: Fort Meade, MD
Story by Cmdr. Fernando Estrella | NATO Allied Maritime Command | 03.21.2023
Story summarizing SNMG2's recent visit to Split, Croatia and the completion of Dynamic Manta 23.
Hometown: Washington, DC
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Steven Van Dyne | U.S. Navy Band | 03.18.2023
Chief Musician Bill Edwards, from Bowie, Md., sings with the U.S. Navy Band at Delta College in Stockton, Calif., while on its 2023 national tour covering six states, 16 cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect Americans across the country to their Navy, inspire young people to follow in their path of service, and honor veterans with musical tributes at every......
Hometown: Bowie, MD
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Steven Van Dyne | U.S. Navy Band | 03.18.2023
Chief Musician Bill Edwards, from Bowie, Md., claps along to the performance of the “Armed Forced Medley” by the U.S. Navy Band at Delta College in Stockton, Calif., while on its 2023 national tour covering six states, 16 cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect Americans across the country to their Navy, inspire young people to follow in their path of......
Hometown: Bowie, MD
Story by Enrique Vasquez | U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command | 03.18.2023
FORT HUACHUCA, Ariz.-- As the U.S. Army continues to support the Department of Defense’s Zero Trust initiatives, the Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) along with its mission partners remain committed to implementing user-friendly and secure collaborative platforms like Army 365....
Hometown: Fort Meade, MD
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command | 03.18.2023
“By integrating cloud-based Army 365 capabilities into our current processes, we not only take full advantage of Army 365’s collaborative power, but we increase our productivity and effectiveness. The Army’s approach brings improved security, flexibility and innovation that we need as we move to one unified network,” said Lt. Gen. John B. Morrison Jr., Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6.......
Hometown: Fort Meade, MD
Story by Gordon Van Vleet | U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command | 03.17.2023
FORT MEADE, Md.-- In the early 90’s, during the heyday of the U.S. Army’s ‘Be all you can be’ mantra, an eager young man from North Carolina, fresh out of high school and working his way through college, realized he really did want to be all he could be, so he left college and joined the Army.
Now, three decades later, he has proven that you can actually, ‘Be all you can be’......
Hometown: Fort Meade, MD