Photo by Pfc. Jolene Cintron | 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 10.27.2025
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Kevin Boldt, the commander of the 2-3 Infantry Battalion, shakes hands with Col. Masahiro Yamashita, commanding officer of the 51st Regiment, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, during the opening ceremony of Rising Thunder 2025 at Yakima Training Center, Wash. on Oct. 27, 2025. Rising Thunder is designed to enhance interoperability and combat readiness between the U.S. and......
Photo by Ana Henderson | U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground | 09.24.2025
The Motorpool, operated by the Mobile Operations, Transport, Recovery, and Crane Support, represents the consolidation of the Mobile Crane Section, TRAX, and Phoenix Management Inc. It is responsible for executing heavy-duty operations, including the transport and delivery of generators, conex boxes, blast shields, bomb-proof structures, weapon systems, and other specialized equipment. (Photos......
Photo by Ana Henderson | U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground | 09.24.2025
The Motorpool, operated by the Mobile Operations, Transport, Recovery, and Crane Support, represents the consolidation of the Mobile Crane Section, TRAX, and Phoenix Management Inc. It is responsible for executing heavy-duty operations, including the transport and delivery of generators, conex boxes, blast shields, bomb-proof structures, weapon systems, and other specialized equipment. (Photos......
Photo by Ana Henderson | U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground | 09.24.2025
The Motorpool, operated by the Mobile Operations, Transport, Recovery, and Crane Support, represents the consolidation of the Mobile Crane Section, TRAX, and Phoenix Management Inc. It is responsible for executing heavy-duty operations, including the transport and delivery of generators, conex boxes, blast shields, bomb-proof structures, weapon systems, and other specialized equipment. (Photos......
Photo by Ana Henderson | U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground | 08.13.2025
Dillion Mann shows how Yuma Test Center’s Metrology and Simulation Division utilize 3-Dimensional (3D) printers to support the test mission by being able to print parts on demand. Metrology Branch Chief Savanna Silva stressed that the 3D components are not used for items that aren’t mission-critical, safety related...
Photo by Ana Henderson | U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground | 08.13.2025
Dillion Mann shows how Yuma Test Center’s Metrology and Simulation Division utilize 3-Dimensional (3D) printers to support the test mission by being able to print parts on demand. Metrology Branch Chief Savanna Silva stressed that the 3D components are not used for items that aren’t mission-critical, safety related....
Photo by Ana Henderson | U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground | 08.13.2025
Yuma Test Center’s Metrology and Simulation Division recently purchased two 3-Dimensional printers that provide a larger printing capacity and eight different materials, including carbon fiber. AJ Martin and Brendan Denney are pictured operating the largest of two printers, a Stratasys F770. ...
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground | 06.24.2025
The Marine Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron 1 entrusted the Airborne Test Force when it came time to certify their crew for Helicopter Sling Load training. The three days of training took place over the skies of the desert Southwest. The Marines used the MV-22B Osprey and CH-53K King Stallion which are common carriers for heavy-lift transport. (Photo by Master Sgt. Donald Bullock)...