Photo by Senior Airman Olivia Bithell | U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command | 04.29.2025
U.S. Army Soldiers from the Fires Center of Excellence, participate in a 12-mile ruck at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, April 29, 2025. On day two of the Army Training Doctrine and Command Best Squad Competition, participants tackled a grueling 12-mile road march, intensified by additional physical challenges, including carrying a litter, ammunition cans, water jugs, and various weapons......
Photo by Senior Airman Olivia Bithell | U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command | 04.29.2025
U.S. Army Spc. David Breiling, Fires Center of Excelence heavy vehicle truck driver, checks the status of his feet after completing a 12-mile ruck at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, April 29, 2025. On day two of the Army Training Doctrine and Command Best Squad Competition, participants tackled a grueling 12-mile road march, intensified by additional physical challenges, including......
Photo by Senior Airman Olivia Bithell | U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command | 04.29.2025
U.S. Army Sgt. Jared Evans, Fires Center of Excellence human resource specialist, drinks some water after his team completed a 12-mile ruck in first place at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, April 29, 2025. On day two of the Army Training Doctrine and Command Best Squad Competition, participants tackled a grueling 12-mile road march, intensified by additional physical challenges, including......
Photo by Edward Muniz | Fort Sill Public Affairs | 04.17.2025
Civilian and active duty professionals at Fort Sill are teaching leadership in today’s Army doesn’t just rely on experience and instinct—it also depends on the ability to adapt to rapidly evolving technology. This panel of professional brought that lesson to life for Cohort 007 during the final session April 17, 2025, where artificial intelligence (AI) took center stage....
Photo by Edward Muniz | Fort Sill Public Affairs | 04.17.2025
Civilian professionals at Fort Sill are learning that leadership in today’s Army doesn’t just rely on experience and instinct—it also depends on the ability to adapt to rapidly evolving technology. For Cohort 007 of Leadership Fort Sill, that theme came to life during their final session April 17, 2025, where artificial intelligence (AI) took center stage....
Photo by Edward Muniz | Fort Sill Public Affairs | 04.17.2025
Civilian professionals at Fort Sill are learning that leadership in today’s Army doesn’t just rely on experience and instinct—it also depends on the ability to adapt to rapidly evolving technology. For Cohort 007 of Leadership Fort Sill, that theme came to life during their final session April 17, 2025, where artificial intelligence (AI) took center stage....
Photo by Edward Muniz | Fort Sill Public Affairs | 04.17.2025
Leadership Fort Sill Cohort 007 takes one last group photos after their final LFS session, which explored artificial intelligence in the workforce as government civilians April 17, 2025 at Fort Sill, Okla....
Photo by Edward Muniz | Fort Sill Public Affairs | 04.17.2025
Fort Sill Garrison Commander Col. Derek Baird, left, and his twin brother, Command Sgt. Maj. Thomas Baird of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, right, present Lee Mann, middle, their challenge coins for being a leader among leaders at the April 17, 2025, session of Leadership Fort Sill. Lee asked the first question during the Q&A portion of the Baird's leadership panel....