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    • Medics earn EFMB

      Photo by Chuck Cannon   |   Fort Polk Public Affairs Office   |   02.14.2020

      Mark Anderson (center) pins the Expert Field Medical Badge on his son, Pfc. Pascal Anderson, Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas, as Brig. Gen. Patrick D. Frank (left), commander, Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Polk, looks on following an EFMB graduation ceremony Feb. 14 at Fort Polk’s Honor Field. Anderson posted the fastest time in the 12-mile foot march, the......

    • TRADOC General Visits Nebraska RTI

      Photo by Staff Sgt. Herschel Talley   |   Joint Force Headquarters - Nebraska National Guard   |   01.12.2019

      Staff Sgt. Ben Heimes receives a coin from Maj. Gen. Mark Anderson, Deputy Commanding General of Training and Doctrine Command, for his efforts to help the Basic Leadership Course transfer from text books to tablets during the general's visit to Camp Ashland, Nebraska on Jan. 12, 2019. Maj. Gen. Anderson visited the 209th RTI as part of a national tour of the Regional Training Institutes of......

    • TRADOC General Visits Nebraska RTI

      Photo by Staff Sgt. Herschel Talley   |   Joint Force Headquarters - Nebraska National Guard   |   01.12.2019

      Nebraska Army National Guard Col. Shane Martin (middle left), 209th Regional Training Institute regiment commander, discusses courses and training opportunities with Maj. Gen. Mark Anderson (middle right), deputy commanding general of the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Jan. 12, 2019, at Camp Ashland, Nebraska. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Herschel Talley)...

    • TRADOC General Visits Nebraska RTI

      Photo by Staff Sgt. Herschel Talley   |   Joint Force Headquarters - Nebraska National Guard   |   01.12.2019

      Major Gen. Mark E. Anderson, the Deputy Commanding General for the Training and Doctrine Command, speaks to the command team of the 209th Regional Training Institute at Camp Ashland, Nebraska on Jan. 12, 2019. Maj. Gen. Anderson visited the 209th RTI as part of a national tour of the Regional Training Institutes of several states including Nebraska. The general was interested to learn the......

    • TRADOC General Visits Nebraska RTI

      Photo by Staff Sgt. Herschel Talley   |   Joint Force Headquarters - Nebraska National Guard   |   01.12.2019

      The Basic Leader Course cadre meets with Maj. Gen. Mark Anderson to discuss challenges facing the instructors implementing the new Army Combat Fitness Test during a meeting at Camp Ashland, Nebraska on Jan. 12, 2019. Maj. Gen. Anderson visited the 209th RTI as part of a national tour of the Regional Training Institutes of several states including Nebraska. The general was interested to learn......

    • TRADOC General visits Nebraska RTI

      Photo by Staff Sgt. Herschel Talley   |   Joint Force Headquarters - Nebraska National Guard   |   01.12.2019

      Col. Shane Martin (center) the Regiment Commander of the 209th RTI and Brig. Gen. Kevin Lyons(far right), the assistant adjutant general for the state of Nebraska, listen as Command Sgt. Maj. Jeremy Preister(left), commandant of the 209th Regional Training Institute discusses with Maj. Gen. Mark Anderson(center right), the Deputy Command General of Training and Doctrine Command, the issues......

    • Fragment tracking: insights into what happens in explosions

      Courtesy Photo   |   Sandia National Laboratories   |   10.11.2016

      A computer model shows a simulation of explosively driven plate expansion and fragmentation. Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories want to know how pipe bombs and other improvised explosive devices come apart and how much destruction they cause to learn how to mitigate that damage. (Image courtesy of Sandia National Laboratories)...

    • Fragment tracking: insights into what happens in explosions

      Courtesy Photo   |   Sandia National Laboratories   |   10.11.2016

      Sandia National Laboratories researchers are doing a series of tests that are studying fragmenting explosives in ways that haven’t been possible in the past. The project observes explosively driven fragments with flash X-ray and high-speed cameras. (Photo courtesy of Sandia National Laboratories)...