Photo by Daniel Amburg | USASA, Fort Dix | 12.02.2024
On 2 DEC 2024, US Army Support Activity, Fort Dix conducted a ribbon cutting ceremony for its new NATO Standard Obstacle Course. The course is located in TAC 3A and is the only NATO Standard Obstacle Course in the United States. The course is 500 meters long and consists of 20 obstacles. United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) funded $1.77 million to build the course for the purpose of......
Photo by Daniel Amburg | USASA, Fort Dix | 12.02.2024
On 2 DEC 2024, US Army Support Activity, Fort Dix conducted a ribbon cutting ceremony for its new NATO Standard Obstacle Course. The course is located in TAC 3A and is the only NATO Standard Obstacle Course in the United States. The course is 500 meters long and consists of 20 obstacles. United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) funded $1.77 million to build the course for the purpose of......
Photo by Daniel Amburg | USASA, Fort Dix | 12.02.2024
On 2 DEC 2024, US Army Support Activity, Fort Dix conducted a ribbon cutting ceremony for its new NATO Standard Obstacle Course. The course is located in TAC 3A and is the only NATO Standard Obstacle Course in the United States. The course is 500 meters long and consists of 20 obstacles. United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) funded $1.77 million to build the course for the purpose of......
Photo by Daniel Amburg | USASA, Fort Dix | 12.02.2024
COL Bryan R. Dunker, Commander, US Army Support Activity, Fort Dix addresses attendees at the 2 DEC 2024 ribbon cutting ceremony for the new NATO Standard Obstacle Course. The course is located in TAC 3A and is the only NATO Standard Obstacle Course in the United States. The course is 500 meters long and consists of 20 obstacles. United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) funded $1.77......
Photo by Daniel Amburg | USASA, Fort Dix | 12.02.2024
COL Bryan R. Dunker, Commander, US Army Support Activity, Fort Dix addresses attendees at the 2 DEC 2024 ribbon cutting ceremony for the new NATO Standard Obstacle Course. The course is located in TAC 3A and is the only NATO Standard Obstacle Course in the United States. The course is 500 meters long and consists of 20 obstacles. United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) funded $1.77......
Photo by Daniel Amburg | USASA, Fort Dix | 12.02.2024
COL Bryan R. Dunker, Commander, US Army Support Activity, Fort Dix addresses attendees at the 2 DEC 2024 ribbon cutting ceremony for the new NATO Standard Obstacle Course. The course is located in TAC 3A and is the only NATO Standard Obstacle Course in the United States. The course is 500 meters long and consists of 20 obstacles. United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) funded $1.77......
Photo by Daniel Amburg | USASA, Fort Dix | 12.02.2024
On 2 DEC 2024, US Army Support Activity, Fort Dix conducted a ribbon cutting ceremony for its new NATO Standard Obstacle Course. The course is located in TAC 3A and is the only NATO Standard Obstacle Course in the United States. The course is 500 meters long and consists of 20 obstacles. United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) funded $1.77 million to build the course for the purpose of......
Photo by Daniel Amburg | USASA, Fort Dix | 12.02.2024
On 2 DEC 2024, US Army Support Activity, Fort Dix conducted a ribbon cutting ceremony for its new NATO Standard Obstacle Course. The course is located in TAC 3A and is the only NATO Standard Obstacle Course in the United States. The course is 500 meters long and consists of 20 obstacles. United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) funded $1.77 million to build the course for the purpose of......