Photo by Kelcy Schroder | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Mississippi Valley Division | 06.02.2022
During the USACE Regulatory Development Program Wetland Delineation Class held in June, students perform a rub test to determine whether a soil is organic or mineral.
Photo by Tech. Sgt. Savannah Waters | Air University Public Affairs | 04.18.2025
Todd Anderson and Brent Blackwell, Commemorative Air Force Birmingham Escadrille Wing unit members, package gravestone rubbings of 78 Royal Air Force Airmen buried at the Oakwood Cemetery Annex
Video by Airman 1st Class Sara Kolinski | 104th Fighter Wing | 03.20.2020
towel to turn on the faucet. Turn on faucet Get paper towel ready for later Apply a generous amount of soap to your hands Wash hands thoroughly by rubbing together for at least 20 seconds – clean
Video by Senior Airman Rachel Williams | 1st Special Operations Wing | 08.20.2018
Anyone ever tell ya to "just rub some dirt on it?" The 1st SOCES Dirt Boyz are such experts with dirt, you'd think they came up with the phrase!
Photo by Yoshie Makiyama | Marine Corps Installations Pacific | 03.27.2023
Participants from local businesses and organizations tour an aircraft hangar. 航空機の格納庫の見学をする地元の企業や団体からの参加者。
Courtesy Photo | War.gov | 11.06.2006
U.S. Army Pfc. David Mclane visits with Afghan National Army Team Leader Asadullah Sarwari (center) and Platoon Sergeant Gulabgul Rub, during a Joint Readiness Training Exercise at Fort Polk, La. U.S
Photo by Lance Cpl. Scott L. Tomaszycki | II Marine Expeditionary Force | 12.07.2010
According to the Centers for Disease Control, the right way to wash your hands is to wet your hands with clean running water and apply soap. Rub hands together to make a lather and scrub well, making
Story by Christine Cabalo | Marine Corps Base Hawaii | 02.16.2011
Call it dip, snuff or rub, users are gearing up to quit smokeless tobacco by any name during “Through With Chew” week starting, Feb. 21.