Photo by Pfc. Duke Edwards | 3rd Infantry Division | 08.03.2022
Timothy Brady, a fire desk operator with Range Control, communicates with a unit that is conducting a live-fire training exercise on Fort Stewart, Georgia, August 6,2022. The fire desk is responsible for conducting hourly radio checks, providing weather updates, and monitoring the daily training schedule and air traffic control. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Duke Edwards, 50th Public Affairs......
Photo by Pfc. Duke Edwards | 3rd Infantry Division | 08.03.2022
Stanley Edwards, a facility coordinator with Range Control, provides on-site instructions as 1st Lt. Thomas May, a platoon leader assigned to the 92nd Engineer Battalion, 20th Engineer Brigade, works to setup protective berms during a field training exercise at Fort Stewart, Georgia, August 3, 2022. Range Support provides on-site instruction and safety briefs, and ensure that range and......
Photo by Pfc. Duke Edwards | 3rd Infantry Division | 08.03.2022
Fort Stewart, Georgia, is the largest Army post east of the Mississippi River, encompassing almost 280,000 acres of land. Within that acreage, there are 803 miles of tank trails, 50 direct fire ranges, 51 indirect fire ranges and an additional 30 live fire training facilities. Range Control, a branch within the Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization, and Security (DPTMS), oversees the......
Photo by Pfc. Duke Edwards | 3rd Infantry Division | 08.03.2022
Jeremy Stafford, a fire desk operator with Range Control, calls for mandatory check fire due to weather conditions on Fort Stewart, Georgia, August 6,2022. The fire desk is responsible for conducting hourly radio checks, providing weather updates, and monitoring the daily training schedule and air traffic control. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Duke Edwards, 50th Public Affairs Detachment)...
Photo by Pfc. Duke Edwards | 3rd Infantry Division | 08.03.2022
Kimar Anderson, a fire desk operator with Range Control, records hourly updates and monitors live fire training exercises at Fort Stewart, Georgia, August 6,2022. The fire desk is responsible for conducting hourly radio checks, providing weather updates, and monitoring the daily training schedule and air traffic control. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Duke Edwards, 50th Public Affairs Detachment)...