Ammunition transfer and holding point Stock Photos and Images
Virginia Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk sling loads an ammunition package Sept. 11 during the Army Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year competition at Fort Pickett, Va. Teams prepared munitions for transport by configuring, inspecting, and ensuring the safety and compatibility of loads. ATHP started Sept. 9 and ran through Sept. 13. Teams of five Soldiers, from 75th Ranger Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, and 1st Cavalry Division, were assessed on ATHP operations and associated tasks that facilitate the receipt and transfer of ammunition. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/virginia-army-national-guard-uh-60-black-hawk-sling-loads-an-ammunition-package-sept-11-during-the-army-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-at-fort-pickett-va-teams-prepared-munitions-for-transport-by-configuring-inspecting-and-ensuring-the-safety-and-compatibility-of-loads-athp-started-sept-9-and-ran-through-sept-13-teams-of-five-soldiers-from-75th-ranger-regiment-10th-mountain-division-and-1st-cavalry-division-were-assessed-on-athp-operations-and-associated-tasks-that-facilitate-the-receipt-and-transfer-of-ammunition-image273780233.html
RMWWBNDD–Virginia Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk sling loads an ammunition package Sept. 11 during the Army Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year competition at Fort Pickett, Va. Teams prepared munitions for transport by configuring, inspecting, and ensuring the safety and compatibility of loads. ATHP started Sept. 9 and ran through Sept. 13. Teams of five Soldiers, from 75th Ranger Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, and 1st Cavalry Division, were assessed on ATHP operations and associated tasks that facilitate the receipt and transfer of ammunition.
Lt. Col. William McGarrity, commander, 603rd Aviation Support Battalion, talks to the Soldiers of the ammunition transfer holding point at Baghdad International Airport, May 22. The ATHP reached the milestone of 2 million pounds of ammunition moved since June 2007. (photo by Spc. Emily J. Wilsoncroft) Falcon ATHP exceeds expectations in ammo handling 83134 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lt-col-william-mcgarrity-commander-603rd-aviation-support-battalion-129552883.html
RMHENJ0K–Lt. Col. William McGarrity, commander, 603rd Aviation Support Battalion, talks to the Soldiers of the ammunition transfer holding point at Baghdad International Airport, May 22. The ATHP reached the milestone of 2 million pounds of ammunition moved since June 2007. (photo by Spc. Emily J. Wilsoncroft) Falcon ATHP exceeds expectations in ammo handling 83134
Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., explains the finer points of an Ammunition Transfer and Holding Point layout to his team during the ATHP Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. Because his Soldiers were inexperienced, used an approached that encouraged team members to think critically in solving mission specifics. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warrant-officer-1-raymond-navarro-3rd-expeditionary-sustainment-command-fort-bragg-nc-explains-the-finer-points-of-an-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-layout-to-his-team-during-the-athp-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-because-his-soldiers-were-inexperienced-used-an-approached-that-encouraged-team-members-to-think-critically-in-solving-mission-specifics-image226566963.html
RMR4H0D7–Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., explains the finer points of an Ammunition Transfer and Holding Point layout to his team during the ATHP Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. Because his Soldiers were inexperienced, used an approached that encouraged team members to think critically in solving mission specifics.
Soldiers from the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Company A, 225th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team 'Warrior,' 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division - Baghdad and Iraqi army soldiers from the Logistics Battalion, 35th Brigade, 9th Iraqi army division, compete in a friendly soccer game, at Camp Taji, northwest of Baghdad, July 10. The MND-B Soldiers' ability to play may have improved since the last game, but the results were the same; the Iraqi soldiers triumphed with the final score of 5 to 0. MND-B Soldiers, IA soldiers build friendships through soccer 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-company-a-225th-129566706.html
RMHEP7JA–Soldiers from the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Company A, 225th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team 'Warrior,' 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division - Baghdad and Iraqi army soldiers from the Logistics Battalion, 35th Brigade, 9th Iraqi army division, compete in a friendly soccer game, at Camp Taji, northwest of Baghdad, July 10. The MND-B Soldiers' ability to play may have improved since the last game, but the results were the same; the Iraqi soldiers triumphed with the final score of 5 to 0. MND-B Soldiers, IA soldiers build friendships through soccer 1
Team from the 75th Ranger Regiment, Fort Benning, Ga., attaches an ammunition package to a Virginia Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk for sling load Sept. 11 during the Army Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year competition at Fort Pickett, Va. Teams prepared munitions for transport by configuring, inspecting, and ensuring the safety and compatibility of loads. ATHP started Sept. 9 and ran through Sept. 13. Teams of five Soldiers, from 75th Ranger Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, and 1st Cavalry Division, were assessed on ATHP operations and associated tasks that facilitate th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/team-from-the-75th-ranger-regiment-fort-benning-ga-attaches-an-ammunition-package-to-a-virginia-army-national-guard-uh-60-black-hawk-for-sling-load-sept-11-during-the-army-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-at-fort-pickett-va-teams-prepared-munitions-for-transport-by-configuring-inspecting-and-ensuring-the-safety-and-compatibility-of-loads-athp-started-sept-9-and-ran-through-sept-13-teams-of-five-soldiers-from-75th-ranger-regiment-10th-mountain-division-and-1st-cavalry-division-were-assessed-on-athp-operations-and-associated-tasks-that-facilitate-th-image273780229.html
RMWWBND9–Team from the 75th Ranger Regiment, Fort Benning, Ga., attaches an ammunition package to a Virginia Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk for sling load Sept. 11 during the Army Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year competition at Fort Pickett, Va. Teams prepared munitions for transport by configuring, inspecting, and ensuring the safety and compatibility of loads. ATHP started Sept. 9 and ran through Sept. 13. Teams of five Soldiers, from 75th Ranger Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, and 1st Cavalry Division, were assessed on ATHP operations and associated tasks that facilitate th
Sgt. Evan Eby, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C., inventories ammunition during the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-evan-eby-3rd-special-forces-group-airborne-fort-bragg-nc-inventories-ammunition-during-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-the-annual-competition-brings-together-the-armys-ammunition-community-to-train-evaluate-and-assess-the-most-effective-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-employed-by-the-operational-field-against-problematic-scenarios-according-to-the-ordnance-corps-website-image224746450.html
RMR1J2AX–Sgt. Evan Eby, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C., inventories ammunition during the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website.
Soldiers from the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Company A, 225th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team 'Warrior,' 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division - Baghdad and Iraqi army soldiers from the Logistics Battalion, 35th Brigade, 9th IA Division, pose for a group photo before competing in a friendly soccer tournament, at Camp Taji, northwest of Baghdad, July 10. The MND-B Soldiers' ability to play may have improved since the last game, but the results were the same; the Iraqi soldiers triumphed with the final score of 5 to 0. MND-B Soldiers, IA soldiers bui Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-from-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-company-a-225th-129566695.html
RMHEP7HY–Soldiers from the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Company A, 225th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team 'Warrior,' 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division - Baghdad and Iraqi army soldiers from the Logistics Battalion, 35th Brigade, 9th IA Division, pose for a group photo before competing in a friendly soccer tournament, at Camp Taji, northwest of Baghdad, July 10. The MND-B Soldiers' ability to play may have improved since the last game, but the results were the same; the Iraqi soldiers triumphed with the final score of 5 to 0. MND-B Soldiers, IA soldiers bui
U.S. Soldiers, participate in the 12-mile ruck march event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 24, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-participate-in-the-12-mile-ruck-march-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-24-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087814.html
RMMN3DB2–U.S. Soldiers, participate in the 12-mile ruck march event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 24, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
Sgt. Evan Eby, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C., inventories ammunition during the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-evan-eby-3rd-special-forces-group-airborne-fort-bragg-nc-inventories-ammunition-during-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-the-annual-competition-brings-together-the-armys-ammunition-community-to-train-evaluate-and-assess-the-most-effective-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-employed-by-the-operational-field-against-problematic-scenarios-according-to-the-ordnance-corps-website-image224746448.html
RMR1J2AT–Sgt. Evan Eby, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C., inventories ammunition during the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website.
U.S. Soldiers, prepare to start the 12-mile ruck march event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 24, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-prepare-to-start-the-12-mile-ruck-march-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-24-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087815.html
RMMN3DB3–U.S. Soldiers, prepare to start the 12-mile ruck march event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 24, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
U.S. Soldiers, assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, recover an overturned vehicle at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-assigned-to-the-1st-brigade-combat-team-10th-mountain-division-recover-an-overturned-vehicle-at-the-maintenance-recovery-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-23-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087825.html
RMMN3DBD–U.S. Soldiers, assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, recover an overturned vehicle at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
Pfc Dyllan Viquelia, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C., segregates ammunition during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pfc-dyllan-viquelia-3rd-special-forces-group-airborne-fort-bragg-nc-segregates-ammunition-during-the-occupy-and-defend-event-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-the-annual-competition-brings-together-the-armys-ammunition-community-to-train-evaluate-and-assess-the-most-effective-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-employed-by-the-operational-field-against-problematic-scenarios-according-to-the-ordnance-corps-website-image224746478.html
RMR1J2BX–Pfc Dyllan Viquelia, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C., segregates ammunition during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website.
U.S. Soldiers, assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, recover an overturned vehicle at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-assigned-to-the-1st-brigade-combat-team-10th-mountain-division-recover-an-overturned-vehicle-at-the-maintenance-recovery-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-23-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087823.html
RMMN3DBB–U.S. Soldiers, assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, recover an overturned vehicle at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
Pfc Dyllan Viquelia, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C., loads simulated ammunition during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pfc-dyllan-viquelia-3rd-special-forces-group-airborne-fort-bragg-nc-loads-simulated-ammunition-during-the-occupy-and-defend-event-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-the-annual-competition-brings-together-the-armys-ammunition-community-to-train-evaluate-and-assess-the-most-effective-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-employed-by-the-operational-field-against-problematic-scenarios-according-to-the-ordnance-corps-website-image224746476.html
RMR1J2BT–Pfc Dyllan Viquelia, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C., loads simulated ammunition during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website.
U.S. Soldiers, assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, recover an overturned vehicle at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-assigned-to-the-1st-brigade-combat-team-10th-mountain-division-recover-an-overturned-vehicle-at-the-maintenance-recovery-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-23-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087827.html
RMMN3DBF–U.S. Soldiers, assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, recover an overturned vehicle at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
Pfc. Daniel Desena, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C., carries ammunition cans during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pfc-daniel-desena-3rd-special-forces-group-airborne-fort-bragg-nc-carries-ammunition-cans-during-the-occupy-and-defend-event-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-the-annual-competition-brings-together-the-armys-ammunition-community-to-train-evaluate-and-assess-the-most-effective-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-employed-by-the-operational-field-against-problematic-scenarios-according-to-the-ordnance-corps-website-image224746447.html
RMR1J2AR–Pfc. Daniel Desena, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C., carries ammunition cans during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website.
U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 264th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 3rd Expedition Sustainment Command, participate in the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-assigned-to-264th-combat-sustainment-support-battalion-3rd-expedition-sustainment-command-participate-in-the-maintenance-recovery-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-23-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087826.html
RMMN3DBE–U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 264th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 3rd Expedition Sustainment Command, participate in the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
Pfc. Daniel Desena, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C., carries an ammunition can during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pfc-daniel-desena-3rd-special-forces-group-airborne-fort-bragg-nc-carries-an-ammunition-can-during-the-occupy-and-defend-event-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-the-annual-competition-brings-together-the-armys-ammunition-community-to-train-evaluate-and-assess-the-most-effective-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-employed-by-the-operational-field-against-problematic-scenarios-according-to-the-ordnance-corps-website-image224746446.html
RMR1J2AP–Pfc. Daniel Desena, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C., carries an ammunition can during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website.
U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 225 Brigade Support Battalion, 25th Infantry Division, prepare to start the Maintenance Repair Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-assigned-to-225-brigade-support-battalion-25th-infantry-division-prepare-to-start-the-maintenance-repair-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-23-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087821.html
RMMN3DB9–U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 225 Brigade Support Battalion, 25th Infantry Division, prepare to start the Maintenance Repair Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
Pfc. Daniel Desena, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C., organizes ammunition cans during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pfc-daniel-desena-3rd-special-forces-group-airborne-fort-bragg-nc-organizes-ammunition-cans-during-the-occupy-and-defend-event-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-the-annual-competition-brings-together-the-armys-ammunition-community-to-train-evaluate-and-assess-the-most-effective-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-employed-by-the-operational-field-against-problematic-scenarios-according-to-the-ordnance-corps-website-image224746440.html
RMR1J2AG–Pfc. Daniel Desena, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C., organizes ammunition cans during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website.
U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 264th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 3rd Expedition Sustainment Command, recover a vehicle at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-assigned-to-264th-combat-sustainment-support-battalion-3rd-expedition-sustainment-command-recover-a-vehicle-at-the-maintenance-recovery-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-23-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087824.html
RMMN3DBC–U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 264th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 3rd Expedition Sustainment Command, recover a vehicle at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., looks to identify ammunition for storage during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warrant-officer-1-raymond-navarro-3rd-expeditionary-sustainment-command-fort-bragg-nc-looks-to-identify-ammunition-for-storage-during-the-occupy-and-defend-event-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-the-annual-competition-brings-together-the-armys-ammunition-community-to-train-evaluate-and-assess-the-most-effective-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-employed-by-the-operational-field-against-problematic-scenarios-according-to-the-ordnance-corps-website-image224746451.html
RMR1J2AY–Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., looks to identify ammunition for storage during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website.
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ricky Tipton, assigned to 225 Brigade Support Battalion, 25th Infantry Division, pulls security at the Hasty Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-staff-sgt-ricky-tipton-assigned-to-225-brigade-support-battalion-25th-infantry-division-pulls-security-at-the-hasty-recovery-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-23-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087830.html
RMMN3DBJ–U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ricky Tipton, assigned to 225 Brigade Support Battalion, 25th Infantry Division, pulls security at the Hasty Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
Spc. Braden Cabais, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., takes cover after a simulated attack during occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-braden-cabais-3rd-expeditionary-sustainment-command-fort-bragg-nc-takes-cover-after-a-simulated-attack-during-occupy-and-defend-event-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-the-annual-competition-brings-together-the-armys-ammunition-community-to-train-evaluate-and-assess-the-most-effective-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-employed-by-the-operational-field-against-problematic-scenarios-according-to-the-ordnance-corps-website-image224746439.html
RMR1J2AF–Spc. Braden Cabais, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., takes cover after a simulated attack during occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website.
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Joshua Brown, assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, rests after the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-staff-sgt-joshua-brown-assigned-to-the-1st-brigade-combat-team-10th-mountain-division-rests-after-the-maintenance-recovery-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-23-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087828.html
RMMN3DBG–U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Joshua Brown, assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, rests after the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., explains to his team how he wants them to proceed during the sand table event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warrant-officer-1-raymond-navarro-3rd-expeditionary-sustainment-command-fort-bragg-nc-explains-to-his-team-how-he-wants-them-to-proceed-during-the-sand-table-event-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-the-annual-competition-brings-together-the-armys-ammunition-community-to-train-evaluate-and-assess-the-most-effective-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-employed-by-the-operational-field-against-problematic-scenarios-according-to-the-ordnance-corps-website-image224746452.html
RMR1J2B0–Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., explains to his team how he wants them to proceed during the sand table event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website.
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ricky Tipton, assigned to 225 Brigade Support Battalion, 25th Infantry Division, pulls security at the Hasty Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-staff-sgt-ricky-tipton-assigned-to-225-brigade-support-battalion-25th-infantry-division-pulls-security-at-the-hasty-recovery-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-23-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087829.html
RMMN3DBH–U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ricky Tipton, assigned to 225 Brigade Support Battalion, 25th Infantry Division, pulls security at the Hasty Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
Spc. Hunter Nelson, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., thrusts a post into the ground to secure concertina wire during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-hunter-nelson-3rd-expeditionary-sustainment-command-fort-bragg-nc-thrusts-a-post-into-the-ground-to-secure-concertina-wire-during-the-occupy-and-defend-event-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-the-annual-competition-brings-together-the-armys-ammunition-community-to-train-evaluate-and-assess-the-most-effective-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-employed-by-the-operational-field-against-problematic-scenarios-according-to-the-ordnance-corps-website-image224746467.html
RMR1J2BF–Spc. Hunter Nelson, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., thrusts a post into the ground to secure concertina wire during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website.
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Joshua Brown, assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, recovers an overturned vehicle at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-staff-sgt-joshua-brown-assigned-to-the-1st-brigade-combat-team-10th-mountain-division-recovers-an-overturned-vehicle-at-the-maintenance-recovery-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-23-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087822.html
RMMN3DBA–U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Joshua Brown, assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, recovers an overturned vehicle at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
Soldiers from the 23rd Ordinance Company, 18th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 16th Sustainment Brigade, out of Grafenwoehr, Germany, guard the ammunition transfer holding point during a training exercise, April 17. The 18th CSSB will be validated in preparation for Anakonda 16 in Poland in May. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Sarah K. Anwar) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-from-the-23rd-ordinance-company-18th-combat-sustainment-support-battalion-16th-sustainment-brigade-out-of-grafenwoehr-germany-guard-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-during-a-training-exercise-april-17-the-18th-cssb-will-be-validated-in-preparation-for-anakonda-16-in-poland-in-may-us-army-photo-by-spc-sarah-k-anwar-image210377175.html
RMP67E6F–Soldiers from the 23rd Ordinance Company, 18th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 16th Sustainment Brigade, out of Grafenwoehr, Germany, guard the ammunition transfer holding point during a training exercise, April 17. The 18th CSSB will be validated in preparation for Anakonda 16 in Poland in May. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Sarah K. Anwar)
during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 9, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-9-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087772.html
RMMN3D9G–during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 9, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
U.S. Soldiers, conduct the preparation drill during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 21, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-conduct-the-preparation-drill-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-21-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087783.html
RMMN3D9Y–U.S. Soldiers, conduct the preparation drill during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 21, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
U.S. Soldiers run during the final event of the Army Physical Fitness Test as part of the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 7, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-run-during-the-final-event-of-the-army-physical-fitness-test-as-part-of-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-7-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087765.html
RMMN3D99–U.S. Soldiers run during the final event of the Army Physical Fitness Test as part of the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 7, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
U.S. Soldiers listen to instructions, before the Army Physical Fitness Test, during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the year at Fort A.P.Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-listen-to-instructions-before-the-army-physical-fitness-test-during-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-at-fort-aphill-va-on-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-toy-combat-repair-team-crt-toy-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-toy-us-photo-by-spc-ashka-phetis-image184609402.html
RMMM9K4X–U.S. Soldiers listen to instructions, before the Army Physical Fitness Test, during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the year at Fort A.P.Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis)
Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro and Spc. Nigel Valentine, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., inventory ammunition during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warrant-officer-1-raymond-navarro-and-spc-nigel-valentine-3rd-expeditionary-sustainment-command-fort-bragg-nc-inventory-ammunition-during-the-occupy-and-defend-event-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-the-annual-competition-brings-together-the-armys-ammunition-community-to-train-evaluate-and-assess-the-most-effective-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-employed-by-the-operational-field-against-problematic-scenarios-according-to-the-ordnance-corps-website-image224746466.html
RMR1J2BE–Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro and Spc. Nigel Valentine, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., inventory ammunition during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website.
U.S. Soldiers bow their heads in remembrance of 9/11 during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-bow-their-heads-in-remembrance-of-911-during-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-at-fort-ap-hill-va-on-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-toy-combat-repair-team-crt-toy-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-toy-us-photo-by-spc-ashka-phetis-image184609408.html
RMMM9K54–U.S. Soldiers bow their heads in remembrance of 9/11 during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis)
Spc. Hunter Nelson, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., carries a pallet that will be used to store ammunition during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-hunter-nelson-3rd-expeditionary-sustainment-command-fort-bragg-nc-carries-a-pallet-that-will-be-used-to-store-ammunition-during-the-occupy-and-defend-event-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-the-annual-competition-brings-together-the-armys-ammunition-community-to-train-evaluate-and-assess-the-most-effective-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-employed-by-the-operational-field-against-problematic-scenarios-according-to-the-ordnance-corps-website-image224746470.html
RMR1J2BJ–Spc. Hunter Nelson, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., carries a pallet that will be used to store ammunition during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website.
U.S. Soldiers bow their heads in remembrance of 9/11 during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-bow-their-heads-in-remembrance-of-911-during-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-at-fort-ap-hill-va-on-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-toy-combat-repair-team-crt-toy-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-toy-us-photo-by-spc-ashka-phetis-image184609404.html
RMMM9K50–U.S. Soldiers bow their heads in remembrance of 9/11 during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis)
The 664th Explosive Ordnance Company, 553rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division Sustainment Brigade, Fort Hood, Texas, was announced as the 2018 Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year during an awards ceremony Sept. 28 at Fort Pickett. 664th CO/553D CSSB/1CAV SB Fort Hood, TX CW3 Vernon Wise SSG Harmer Prince SGT Joshua Smith SPC Darrik Bell PFC Edrick Hernandez — Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-664th-explosive-ordnance-company-553rd-combat-sustainment-support-battalion-1st-cavalry-division-sustainment-brigade-fort-hood-texas-was-announced-as-the-2018-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-during-an-awards-ceremony-sept-28-at-fort-pickett-664th-co553d-cssb1cav-sb-fort-hood-tx-cw3-vernon-wise-ssg-harmer-prince-sgt-joshua-smith-spc-darrik-bell-pfc-edrick-hernandez-image224748816.html
RMR1J5BC–The 664th Explosive Ordnance Company, 553rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division Sustainment Brigade, Fort Hood, Texas, was announced as the 2018 Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year during an awards ceremony Sept. 28 at Fort Pickett. 664th CO/553D CSSB/1CAV SB Fort Hood, TX CW3 Vernon Wise SSG Harmer Prince SGT Joshua Smith SPC Darrik Bell PFC Edrick Hernandez —
U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal Instructors demonstrate the situp portion for the Army Physical Fitness Test at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-explosive-ordnance-disposal-instructors-demonstrate-the-situp-portion-for-the-army-physical-fitness-test-at-fort-ap-hill-va-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-composed-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-combat-repair-team-crt-team-of-the-year-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-team-of-the-year-us-army-photo-by-pfc-kyara-aguilar-image184609458.html
RMMM9K6X–U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal Instructors demonstrate the situp portion for the Army Physical Fitness Test at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar)
Pfc. Dyllan Viquelia, Pfc. Daniel Desena and Staff Sgt. Sidney Jones, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), run for cover following a simulated attack during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pfc-dyllan-viquelia-pfc-daniel-desena-and-staff-sgt-sidney-jones-3rd-special-forces-group-airborne-run-for-cover-following-a-simulated-attack-during-the-occupy-and-defend-event-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-the-annual-competition-brings-together-the-armys-ammunition-community-to-train-evaluate-and-assess-the-most-effective-tactics-techniques-and-procedures-employed-by-the-operational-field-against-problematic-scenarios-according-to-the-ordnance-corps-website-image224746471.html
RMR1J2BK–Pfc. Dyllan Viquelia, Pfc. Daniel Desena and Staff Sgt. Sidney Jones, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), run for cover following a simulated attack during the occupy and defend event of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The annual competition brings together the Army’s ammunition community “to train, evaluate and assess the most effective tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the operational field against problematic scenarios,” according to the Ordnance Corps website.
U.S. Soldiers prepare to take the Army Physical Fitness Test during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-prepare-to-take-the-army-physical-fitness-test-during-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-at-fort-ap-hill-va-on-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-toy-combat-repair-team-crt-toy-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-toy-us-photo-by-spc-ashka-phetis-image184609421.html
RMMM9K5H–U.S. Soldiers prepare to take the Army Physical Fitness Test during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis)
A Stryker Infantry Carrier - Dragoon crew from 4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment, upload simulated ammunition in Powidz, Poland, June 1, 2018. The ammunition transfer and holding point provides a realistic view of the logistical undertaking the operation brings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stryker-infantry-carrier-dragoon-crew-from-4th-squadron-2d-cavalry-regiment-upload-simulated-ammunition-in-powidz-poland-june-1-2018-the-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-provides-a-realistic-view-of-the-logistical-undertaking-the-operation-brings-image216005962.html
RMPFBWPJ–A Stryker Infantry Carrier - Dragoon crew from 4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment, upload simulated ammunition in Powidz, Poland, June 1, 2018. The ammunition transfer and holding point provides a realistic view of the logistical undertaking the operation brings.
U.S. Soldiers bow their heads in remembrance of 9/11 during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-bow-their-heads-in-remembrance-of-911-during-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-at-fort-ap-hill-va-on-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-toy-combat-repair-team-crt-toy-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-toy-us-photo-by-spc-ashka-phetis-image184609410.html
RMMM9K56–U.S. Soldiers bow their heads in remembrance of 9/11 during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis)
U.S. Soldiers fire the Ruffle and Flourish salute during the opening ceremony of the Ordnance Explosion Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 10, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-fire-the-ruffle-and-flourish-salute-during-the-opening-ceremony-of-the-ordnance-explosion-disposal-team-of-the-year-at-fort-ap-hill-va-on-sept-10-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-toy-combat-repair-team-crt-toy-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-toy-us-photo-by-spc-ashka-phetis-image184609369.html
RMMM9K3N–U.S. Soldiers fire the Ruffle and Flourish salute during the opening ceremony of the Ordnance Explosion Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 10, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis)
4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment Soldiers load a simulated javelin anti-tank missile round into their Stryker at the ammunition transfer and holding point in Powidz, Poland, June 1, 2018. The ATHP serves as the mid-point re-supply allowing the regiment to extend its operational reach. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/4th-squadron-2d-cavalry-regiment-soldiers-load-a-simulated-javelin-anti-tank-missile-round-into-their-stryker-at-the-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-in-powidz-poland-june-1-2018-the-athp-serves-as-the-mid-point-re-supply-allowing-the-regiment-to-extend-its-operational-reach-image216005865.html
RMPFBWK5–4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment Soldiers load a simulated javelin anti-tank missile round into their Stryker at the ammunition transfer and holding point in Powidz, Poland, June 1, 2018. The ATHP serves as the mid-point re-supply allowing the regiment to extend its operational reach.
U.S. Army participants for the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year pose for a group photo at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 10, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-participants-for-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-pose-for-a-group-photo-at-fort-ap-hill-va-sept-10-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-composed-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-combat-repair-team-crt-team-of-the-year-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-team-of-the-year-us-army-photo-by-pfc-kyara-aguilar-image184609454.html
RMMM9K6P–U.S. Army participants for the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year pose for a group photo at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 10, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar)
Members of the 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command team discuss the final product during the Ammunition Transfer and Holding Point Team of the Year competition's sand table event Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. ATHP teams had to consider security, vehicle placement and designated areas to store and receive ammunition in a field area. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-3rd-expeditionary-sustainment-command-team-discuss-the-final-product-during-the-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competitions-sand-table-event-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-athp-teams-had-to-consider-security-vehicle-placement-and-designated-areas-to-store-and-receive-ammunition-in-a-field-area-image226566839.html
RMR4H08R–Members of the 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command team discuss the final product during the Ammunition Transfer and Holding Point Team of the Year competition's sand table event Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. ATHP teams had to consider security, vehicle placement and designated areas to store and receive ammunition in a field area.
U.S. Soldiers prepare to fire the Ruffle and Flourish salute during the opening ceremony of the Ordnance Explosion Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 10, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-prepare-to-fire-the-ruffle-and-flourish-salute-during-the-opening-ceremony-of-the-ordnance-explosion-disposal-team-of-the-year-at-fort-ap-hill-va-on-sept-10-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-toy-combat-repair-team-crt-toy-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-toy-us-photo-by-spc-ashka-phetis-image184609367.html
RMMM9K3K–U.S. Soldiers prepare to fire the Ruffle and Flourish salute during the opening ceremony of the Ordnance Explosion Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 10, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis)
The Regimental Support Squadron, along with assistance from squadron ammunition handlers, distribute training rounds to each military vehicle to the 4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment at the ammunition transfer and holding point at Powidz, Poland, June 1, 2018. The ATHP serves as a mid-point re-supply in order to extend the regiment's operational reach. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-regimental-support-squadron-along-with-assistance-from-squadron-ammunition-handlers-distribute-training-rounds-to-each-military-vehicle-to-the-4th-squadron-2d-cavalry-regiment-at-the-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-at-powidz-poland-june-1-2018-the-athp-serves-as-a-mid-point-re-supply-in-order-to-extend-the-regiments-operational-reach-image216005867.html
RMPFBWK7–The Regimental Support Squadron, along with assistance from squadron ammunition handlers, distribute training rounds to each military vehicle to the 4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment at the ammunition transfer and holding point at Powidz, Poland, June 1, 2018. The ATHP serves as a mid-point re-supply in order to extend the regiment's operational reach.
U.S. Soldiers fire Ruffle and Flourish Salute during the opening ceremony of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 10, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Nelson Rodriguez) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-fire-ruffle-and-flourish-salute-during-the-opening-ceremony-of-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-at-fort-ap-hill-va-sept-10-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-composed-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-combat-repair-team-crt-of-the-year-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-team-of-the-year-us-army-photo-by-sgt-nelson-rodriguez-image184608903.html
RMMM9JF3–U.S. Soldiers fire Ruffle and Flourish Salute during the opening ceremony of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 10, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Nelson Rodriguez)
Spc. Hunter Nelson, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., listens to a senior specialist during the Ammunition Transfer and Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. Nelson, who has less than three years of service, seemed eager to soak up the experience of participating in the competition. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-hunter-nelson-3rd-expeditionary-sustainment-command-fort-bragg-nc-listens-to-a-senior-specialist-during-the-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-nelson-who-has-less-than-three-years-of-service-seemed-eager-to-soak-up-the-experience-of-participating-in-the-competition-image226566841.html
RMR4H08W–Spc. Hunter Nelson, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., listens to a senior specialist during the Ammunition Transfer and Holding Point Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. Nelson, who has less than three years of service, seemed eager to soak up the experience of participating in the competition.
U.S. Soldiers fire Ruffle and Flourish Salute during the opening ceremony of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 10, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Nelson Rodriguez) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-fire-ruffle-and-flourish-salute-during-the-opening-ceremony-of-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-at-fort-ap-hill-va-sept-10-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-composed-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-combat-repair-team-crt-of-the-year-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-team-of-the-year-us-army-photo-by-sgt-nelson-rodriguez-image184608908.html
RMMM9JF8–U.S. Soldiers fire Ruffle and Flourish Salute during the opening ceremony of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 10, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Nelson Rodriguez)
U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, participate in the 12-mile ruck march event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 24, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Dracorius White) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-assigned-to-2nd-battalion-75th-ranger-regiment-participate-in-the-12-mile-ruck-march-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-24-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-pfc-dracorius-white-image185087801.html
RMMN3DAH–U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, participate in the 12-mile ruck march event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 24, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Dracorius White)
4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment soldiers receive a simulated full combat load of ammunition for a Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle at the ammunition transfer and holding point in Powidz, Poland, June 1, 2018. Each squadron will receive training rounds at the ATHP en route to Lithuania for Saber Strike 18. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/4th-squadron-2d-cavalry-regiment-soldiers-receive-a-simulated-full-combat-load-of-ammunition-for-a-stryker-infantry-carrier-vehicle-at-the-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-in-powidz-poland-june-1-2018-each-squadron-will-receive-training-rounds-at-the-athp-en-route-to-lithuania-for-saber-strike-18-image216005868.html
RMPFBWK8–4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment soldiers receive a simulated full combat load of ammunition for a Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle at the ammunition transfer and holding point in Powidz, Poland, June 1, 2018. Each squadron will receive training rounds at the ATHP en route to Lithuania for Saber Strike 18.
U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 2nd Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, participate in the Hasty Vehicle Recovery event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 22, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Dracorius White) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-assigned-to-2nd-ranger-battalion-75th-ranger-regiment-participate-in-the-hasty-vehicle-recovery-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-22-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-pfc-dracorius-white-image185087791.html
RMMN3DA7–U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 2nd Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, participate in the Hasty Vehicle Recovery event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 22, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Dracorius White)
U.S. Army competitor for the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year, goes through the situp portion for the Army Physical Fitness Test at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-competitor-for-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-goes-through-the-situp-portion-for-the-army-physical-fitness-test-at-fort-ap-hill-va-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-composed-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-combat-repair-team-crt-team-of-the-year-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-team-of-the-year-us-army-photo-by-pfc-kyara-aguilar-image184609472.html
RMMM9K7C–U.S. Army competitor for the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year, goes through the situp portion for the Army Physical Fitness Test at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar)
Soldiers assigned to the 2d Cavalry Regiment stage training rounds at the ammunition transfer and holding point at Powidz, Poland, May 31, 2018. In coordination with the Polish military and the 16th Sustainment Brigade, the Regimental Support Squadron, 2CR will facilitate the distribution of simulated unit basic loads of ammunition to each squadron in support of Saber Strike 18. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-assigned-to-the-2d-cavalry-regiment-stage-training-rounds-at-the-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-at-powidz-poland-may-31-2018-in-coordination-with-the-polish-military-and-the-16th-sustainment-brigade-the-regimental-support-squadron-2cr-will-facilitate-the-distribution-of-simulated-unit-basic-loads-of-ammunition-to-each-squadron-in-support-of-saber-strike-18-image216275328.html
RMPFT5AT–Soldiers assigned to the 2d Cavalry Regiment stage training rounds at the ammunition transfer and holding point at Powidz, Poland, May 31, 2018. In coordination with the Polish military and the 16th Sustainment Brigade, the Regimental Support Squadron, 2CR will facilitate the distribution of simulated unit basic loads of ammunition to each squadron in support of Saber Strike 18.
U.S. Army competitor for the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year, receives instructions on the Army Physical Fitness Test at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-competitor-for-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-receives-instructions-on-the-army-physical-fitness-test-at-fort-ap-hill-va-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-composed-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-combat-repair-team-crt-team-of-the-year-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-team-of-the-year-us-army-photo-by-pfc-kyara-aguilar-image184609460.html
RMMM9K70–U.S. Army competitor for the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year, receives instructions on the Army Physical Fitness Test at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar)
4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment arrives to the ammunition transfer and holding point at Powidz, Poland, June 1, 2018. Each squadron will receive a simulated full combat load of ammunition en route to Lithuania for Saber Strike 18. Saber Strike is a U.S. Army Europe-led multinational exercise scheduled for June 3 - 15. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/4th-squadron-2d-cavalry-regiment-arrives-to-the-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-at-powidz-poland-june-1-2018-each-squadron-will-receive-a-simulated-full-combat-load-of-ammunition-en-route-to-lithuania-for-saber-strike-18-saber-strike-is-a-us-army-europe-led-multinational-exercise-scheduled-for-june-3-15-image216005863.html
RMPFBWK3–4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment arrives to the ammunition transfer and holding point at Powidz, Poland, June 1, 2018. Each squadron will receive a simulated full combat load of ammunition en route to Lithuania for Saber Strike 18. Saber Strike is a U.S. Army Europe-led multinational exercise scheduled for June 3 - 15.
U.S. Soldier demonstrates the sit-ups event before the Army Physical Fitness Test during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldier-demonstrates-the-sit-ups-event-before-the-army-physical-fitness-test-during-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-at-fort-ap-hill-va-on-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-toy-combat-repair-team-crt-toy-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-toy-us-photo-by-spc-ashka-phetis-image184609416.html
RMMM9K5C–U.S. Soldier demonstrates the sit-ups event before the Army Physical Fitness Test during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis)
A Solidier assigned to the 4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment ground guides a Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle into the ammunition transfer and holding point in order to receive a simulated full combat load of ammunition at Powidz, Poland, June 1, 2018. An ATHP provides a mid-point re-supply to allow the regiment to extend its operational reach. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-solidier-assigned-to-the-4th-squadron-2d-cavalry-regiment-ground-guides-a-stryker-infantry-carrier-vehicle-into-the-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-in-order-to-receive-a-simulated-full-combat-load-of-ammunition-at-powidz-poland-june-1-2018-an-athp-provides-a-mid-point-re-supply-to-allow-the-regiment-to-extend-its-operational-reach-image216005864.html
RMPFBWK4–A Solidier assigned to the 4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment ground guides a Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle into the ammunition transfer and holding point in order to receive a simulated full combat load of ammunition at Powidz, Poland, June 1, 2018. An ATHP provides a mid-point re-supply to allow the regiment to extend its operational reach.
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Adam Lee Ritter prepares to take the Army Physical Fitness Test during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-staff-sgt-adam-lee-ritter-prepares-to-take-the-army-physical-fitness-test-during-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-at-fort-ap-hill-va-on-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-toy-combat-repair-team-crt-toy-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-toy-us-photo-by-spc-ashka-phetis-image184609422.html
RMMM9K5J–U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Adam Lee Ritter prepares to take the Army Physical Fitness Test during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis)
Pvt. Triston Lavander, Havoc Troop, 2nd Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment, stages training rounds at the ammunition transfer and holding point in preparation for distribution at Powidz, Poland, May 31, 2018. Each squadron assigned designated ammunition handlers to assist with the establishment of the ATHP and distribution of a full combat load across the regiment in support of Saber Strike 18. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pvt-triston-lavander-havoc-troop-2nd-squadron-2d-cavalry-regiment-stages-training-rounds-at-the-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-in-preparation-for-distribution-at-powidz-poland-may-31-2018-each-squadron-assigned-designated-ammunition-handlers-to-assist-with-the-establishment-of-the-athp-and-distribution-of-a-full-combat-load-across-the-regiment-in-support-of-saber-strike-18-image216275327.html
RMPFT5AR–Pvt. Triston Lavander, Havoc Troop, 2nd Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment, stages training rounds at the ammunition transfer and holding point in preparation for distribution at Powidz, Poland, May 31, 2018. Each squadron assigned designated ammunition handlers to assist with the establishment of the ATHP and distribution of a full combat load across the regiment in support of Saber Strike 18.
U.S. Army competitor for the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year, pushes through the push up portion for the Army Physical Fitness Test at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-competitor-for-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-pushes-through-the-push-up-portion-for-the-army-physical-fitness-test-at-fort-ap-hill-va-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-composed-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-combat-repair-team-crt-team-of-the-year-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-team-of-the-year-us-army-photo-by-pfc-kyara-aguilar-image184609469.html
RMMM9K79–U.S. Army competitor for the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year, pushes through the push up portion for the Army Physical Fitness Test at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar)
Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., listens to one of his Soldiers during the ammunition transfer and holding point event Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. Navarro said he does not have subordinate Soldiers at his home station and taking on the ATHP competition was a means to give back and make it a valuable experience for his team members. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warrant-officer-1-raymond-navarro-3rd-expeditionary-sustainment-command-fort-bragg-nc-listens-to-one-of-his-soldiers-during-the-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-event-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-navarro-said-he-does-not-have-subordinate-soldiers-at-his-home-station-and-taking-on-the-athp-competition-was-a-means-to-give-back-and-make-it-a-valuable-experience-for-his-team-members-image226566830.html
RMR4H08E–Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., listens to one of his Soldiers during the ammunition transfer and holding point event Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. Navarro said he does not have subordinate Soldiers at his home station and taking on the ATHP competition was a means to give back and make it a valuable experience for his team members.
U.S. Army competitor for the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year, goes through the situp portion for the Army Physical Fitness Test at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-competitor-for-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-goes-through-the-situp-portion-for-the-army-physical-fitness-test-at-fort-ap-hill-va-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-composed-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-combat-repair-team-crt-team-of-the-year-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-team-of-the-year-us-army-photo-by-pfc-kyara-aguilar-image184609470.html
RMMM9K7A–U.S. Army competitor for the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year, goes through the situp portion for the Army Physical Fitness Test at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar)
2nd Lt. Abel Torres, distribution platoon leader, Wagon Troop, 4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment, provides direction regarding the placement of training rounds in preparation for the first serial at the ammunition transfer and holding point at Powidz, Poland, May 31, 2018. En route to Lithuania for Saber Strike 18, each squadron will secure a full combat load of simulated ammunition at the ATHP. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/2nd-lt-abel-torres-distribution-platoon-leader-wagon-troop-4th-squadron-2d-cavalry-regiment-provides-direction-regarding-the-placement-of-training-rounds-in-preparation-for-the-first-serial-at-the-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-at-powidz-poland-may-31-2018-en-route-to-lithuania-for-saber-strike-18-each-squadron-will-secure-a-full-combat-load-of-simulated-ammunition-at-the-athp-image216275329.html
RMPFT5AW–2nd Lt. Abel Torres, distribution platoon leader, Wagon Troop, 4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment, provides direction regarding the placement of training rounds in preparation for the first serial at the ammunition transfer and holding point at Powidz, Poland, May 31, 2018. En route to Lithuania for Saber Strike 18, each squadron will secure a full combat load of simulated ammunition at the ATHP.
U.S. Soldier demonstrates the push up event before the Army Physical Fitness Test during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldier-demonstrates-the-push-up-event-before-the-army-physical-fitness-test-during-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-at-fort-ap-hill-va-on-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-toy-combat-repair-team-crt-toy-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-toy-us-photo-by-spc-ashka-phetis-image184609415.html
RMMM9K5B–U.S. Soldier demonstrates the push up event before the Army Physical Fitness Test during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis)
Spc. Nigel Valentine, an ammunition specialist with the 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., relays to team members the requirements for laying out an ammunition transfer and holding point during the ATHP Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The most senior of five inexperienced Soldiers on Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro's team, Valentine was assigned as squad leader of sorts and given room to make some decisions. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-nigel-valentine-an-ammunition-specialist-with-the-3rd-expeditionary-sustainment-command-fort-bragg-nc-relays-to-team-members-the-requirements-for-laying-out-an-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-during-the-athp-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-the-most-senior-of-five-inexperienced-soldiers-on-warrant-officer-1-raymond-navarros-team-valentine-was-assigned-as-squad-leader-of-sorts-and-given-room-to-make-some-decisions-image226566836.html
RMR4H08M–Spc. Nigel Valentine, an ammunition specialist with the 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., relays to team members the requirements for laying out an ammunition transfer and holding point during the ATHP Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. The most senior of five inexperienced Soldiers on Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro's team, Valentine was assigned as squad leader of sorts and given room to make some decisions.
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Adam Lee Ritter takes the Army Physical Fitness Test during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-staff-sgt-adam-lee-ritter-takes-the-army-physical-fitness-test-during-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-at-fort-ap-hill-va-on-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-toy-combat-repair-team-crt-toy-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-toy-us-photo-by-spc-ashka-phetis-image184609423.html
RMMM9K5K–U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Adam Lee Ritter takes the Army Physical Fitness Test during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis)
A Stryker crew from the 4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment prepares to receive a simulated full combat load of ammunition at Powidz, Poland, June 1, 2018. Each squadron will cycle through the ammunition transfer and holding point en route to Lithuania for Saber Strike 18. More than 3,000 Dragoons with nearly 1,000 Strykers and military support vehicles will participate in the multination, U.S. Army Europe-led exercise June 3 - 15. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-stryker-crew-from-the-4th-squadron-2d-cavalry-regiment-prepares-to-receive-a-simulated-full-combat-load-of-ammunition-at-powidz-poland-june-1-2018-each-squadron-will-cycle-through-the-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-en-route-to-lithuania-for-saber-strike-18-more-than-3000-dragoons-with-nearly-1000-strykers-and-military-support-vehicles-will-participate-in-the-multination-us-army-europe-led-exercise-june-3-15-image216005866.html
RMPFBWK6–A Stryker crew from the 4th Squadron, 2d Cavalry Regiment prepares to receive a simulated full combat load of ammunition at Powidz, Poland, June 1, 2018. Each squadron will cycle through the ammunition transfer and holding point en route to Lithuania for Saber Strike 18. More than 3,000 Dragoons with nearly 1,000 Strykers and military support vehicles will participate in the multination, U.S. Army Europe-led exercise June 3 - 15.
U.S. Army competitor for the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year, receives instructions on the Army Physical Fitness Test at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-competitor-for-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-receives-instructions-on-the-army-physical-fitness-test-at-fort-ap-hill-va-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-composed-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-combat-repair-team-crt-team-of-the-year-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-team-of-the-year-us-army-photo-by-pfc-kyara-aguilar-image184609467.html
RMMM9K77–U.S. Army competitor for the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year, receives instructions on the Army Physical Fitness Test at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar)
Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., explains layout procedures to his Soldiers during the Ammunition Transfer and Holding Point event Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. Navarro, the team leader of five young Soldiers, approached the competition with the intent of teaching his charges, saying it’s less about the competition and more about learning. The layout event, one of several testing the skills of Soldiers in the ammunition handling career field, required participants to draw out features and arrange facilities us Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warrant-officer-1-raymond-navarro-3rd-expeditionary-sustainment-command-fort-bragg-nc-explains-layout-procedures-to-his-soldiers-during-the-ammunition-transfer-and-holding-point-event-team-of-the-year-competition-sept-25-at-fort-pickett-navarro-the-team-leader-of-five-young-soldiers-approached-the-competition-with-the-intent-of-teaching-his-charges-saying-its-less-about-the-competition-and-more-about-learning-the-layout-event-one-of-several-testing-the-skills-of-soldiers-in-the-ammunition-handling-career-field-required-participants-to-draw-out-features-and-arrange-facilities-us-image226566828.html
RMR4H08C–Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., explains layout procedures to his Soldiers during the Ammunition Transfer and Holding Point event Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. Navarro, the team leader of five young Soldiers, approached the competition with the intent of teaching his charges, saying it’s less about the competition and more about learning. The layout event, one of several testing the skills of Soldiers in the ammunition handling career field, required participants to draw out features and arrange facilities us
U.S. Army competitor for the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year, pushes through the push up portion for the Army Physical Fitness Test at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-competitor-for-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-pushes-through-the-push-up-portion-for-the-army-physical-fitness-test-at-fort-ap-hill-va-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-composed-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-combat-repair-team-crt-team-of-the-year-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-team-of-the-year-us-army-photo-by-pfc-kyara-aguilar-image184609466.html
RMMM9K76–U.S. Army competitor for the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year, pushes through the push up portion for the Army Physical Fitness Test at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar)
(From left) Staff. Sgt. Michael S. Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with 704th Ordnance Company at Fort Hood, Texas, and his team member, Spc. Barry G. Craig, collect information during the protective works lane during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 4, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-staff-sgt-michael-s-hagberg-an-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-leader-with-704th-ordnance-company-at-fort-hood-texas-and-his-team-member-spc-barry-g-craig-collect-information-during-the-protective-works-lane-during-the-2018-ordnance-crucible-fort-ap-hill-va-june-4-2018-eod-teams-are-assessed-on-operations-and-associated-tasks-require-to-provide-eod-support-to-unified-land-operations-to-eliminate-andor-reduce-explosive-threats-the-ordnance-crucible-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-sills-as-they-apply-technical-solutions-to-real-world-image216039819.html
RMPFDCYR–(From left) Staff. Sgt. Michael S. Hagberg, an explosive ordnance disposal team leader with 704th Ordnance Company at Fort Hood, Texas, and his team member, Spc. Barry G. Craig, collect information during the protective works lane during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 4, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world
U.S. Soldiers demonstrates the push up event before the Army Physical Fitness Test during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-demonstrates-the-push-up-event-before-the-army-physical-fitness-test-during-the-explosive-ordnance-disposal-team-of-the-year-at-fort-ap-hill-va-on-sept-11-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-toy-combat-repair-team-crt-toy-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-toy-us-photo-by-spc-ashka-phetis-image184609412.html
RMMM9K58–U.S. Soldiers demonstrates the push up event before the Army Physical Fitness Test during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., on Sept. 11, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year (ToY), Combat Repair Team (CRT) ToY, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) ToY. (U.S. photo by Spc. Ashka Phetis)
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. David Wilson, the 40th Chief of Ordnance and Commandant of the Ordnance School, speaks to the participants of the EOD Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 10, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-brig-gen-david-wilson-the-40th-chief-of-ordnance-and-commandant-of-the-ordnance-school-speaks-to-the-participants-of-the-eod-team-of-the-year-at-fort-ap-hill-va-sept-10-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-composed-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-combat-repair-team-crt-team-of-the-year-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-team-of-the-year-us-army-photo-by-pfc-kyara-aguilar-image184609434.html
RMMM9K62–U.S. Army Brig. Gen. David Wilson, the 40th Chief of Ordnance and Commandant of the Ordnance School, speaks to the participants of the EOD Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 10, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar)
Spc. Barry G. Craig, an explosive disposal team member with 704th Ordnance Company, Fort Hood, Texas, operates his vehicle during the protective works lane at the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 3, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-barry-g-craig-an-explosive-disposal-team-member-with-704th-ordnance-company-fort-hood-texas-operates-his-vehicle-during-the-protective-works-lane-at-the-2018-ordnance-crucible-fort-ap-hill-va-june-3-2018-eod-teams-are-assessed-on-operations-and-associated-tasks-require-to-provide-eod-support-to-unified-land-operations-to-eliminate-andor-reduce-explosive-threats-the-ordnance-crucible-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-sills-as-they-apply-technical-solutions-to-real-world-problems-improving-readiness-of-the-force-image216039833.html
RMPFDD09–Spc. Barry G. Craig, an explosive disposal team member with 704th Ordnance Company, Fort Hood, Texas, operates his vehicle during the protective works lane at the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 3, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force.
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. David Wilson, the 40th Chief of Ordnance and Commandant of the Ordnance School, speaks to the participants of the EOD Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 10, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-brig-gen-david-wilson-the-40th-chief-of-ordnance-and-commandant-of-the-ordnance-school-speaks-to-the-participants-of-the-eod-team-of-the-year-at-fort-ap-hill-va-sept-10-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-composed-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-athp-team-of-the-year-combat-repair-team-crt-team-of-the-year-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-eod-team-of-the-year-us-army-photo-by-pfc-kyara-aguilar-image184609435.html
RMMM9K63–U.S. Army Brig. Gen. David Wilson, the 40th Chief of Ordnance and Commandant of the Ordnance School, speaks to the participants of the EOD Team of the Year at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 10, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, composed of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) Team of the Year, Combat Repair Team (CRT) Team of the Year, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Kyara Aguilar)
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Marksym Khvorostyano, assigned to the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, partakes in an After Action Report training debrief during the Ordnance Crucible at For Pickett, Va., Aug. 24 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. ( Photo by U.S. Army Pfc. Edward Randolph ) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-staff-sgt-marksym-khvorostyano-assigned-to-the-10th-army-air-and-missile-defense-command-partakes-in-an-after-action-report-training-debrief-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-for-pickett-va-aug-24-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-photo-by-us-army-pfc-edward-randolph-image185087808.html
RMMN3DAT–U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Marksym Khvorostyano, assigned to the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, partakes in an After Action Report training debrief during the Ordnance Crucible at For Pickett, Va., Aug. 24 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. ( Photo by U.S. Army Pfc. Edward Randolph )
Staff. Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive disposal team member with 704th Ordnance Company, Fort Hood, Texas, tests his gas mask during the protective works lane at the Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 4, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-michael-hagberg-an-explosive-disposal-team-member-with-704th-ordnance-company-fort-hood-texas-tests-his-gas-mask-during-the-protective-works-lane-at-the-ordnance-crucible-fort-ap-hill-va-june-4-2018-eod-teams-are-assessed-on-operations-and-associated-tasks-require-to-provide-eod-support-to-unified-land-operations-to-eliminate-andor-reduce-explosive-threats-the-ordnance-crucible-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-sills-as-they-apply-technical-solutions-to-real-world-problems-improving-readiness-of-the-force-image216039817.html
RMPFDCYN–Staff. Sgt. Michael Hagberg, an explosive disposal team member with 704th Ordnance Company, Fort Hood, Texas, tests his gas mask during the protective works lane at the Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 4, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force.
U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, participate in the 12-mile ruck march event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 24, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Dracorius White) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-assigned-to-10th-army-air-and-missile-defense-command-participate-in-the-12-mile-ruck-march-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-24-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-pfc-dracorius-white-image185087800.html
RMMN3DAG–U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, participate in the 12-mile ruck march event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 24, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Dracorius White)
Staff. Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., uses a metal detector to find improvised explosive devices during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 5, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-james-ahn-an-explosive-disposal-team-leader-with-49th-ordnance-company-from-fort-campbell-ky-uses-a-metal-detector-to-find-improvised-explosive-devices-during-the-2018-ordnance-crucible-fort-ap-hill-va-june-5-2018-eod-teams-are-assessed-on-operations-and-associated-tasks-require-to-provide-eod-support-to-unified-land-operations-to-eliminate-andor-reduce-explosive-threats-the-ordnance-crucible-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-sills-as-they-apply-technical-solutions-to-real-world-problems-improving-readiness-of-the-force-image216041612.html
RMPFDF7T–Staff. Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., uses a metal detector to find improvised explosive devices during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 5, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force.
U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, participate in the 12-mile ruck march event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 24, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Dracorius White) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-assigned-to-10th-army-air-and-missile-defense-command-participate-in-the-12-mile-ruck-march-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-24-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-pfc-dracorius-white-image185087806.html
RMMN3DAP–U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, participate in the 12-mile ruck march event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 24, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Dracorius White)
U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 215th Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, walk through the mud at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Dracorius White) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-assigned-to-215th-brigade-support-battalion-1st-cavalry-division-walk-through-the-mud-at-the-maintenance-recovery-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-23-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-pfc-dracorius-white-image185087799.html
RMMN3DAF–U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 215th Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, walk through the mud at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 23, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Dracorius White)
U.S. Army 1st Lt. Cole Buehler, assigned to 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division, pulls security at the Battle Damage Assessment and Repair event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 22, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-1st-lt-cole-buehler-assigned-to-3rd-brigade-10th-mountain-division-pulls-security-at-the-battle-damage-assessment-and-repair-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-22-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087785.html
RMMN3DA1–U.S. Army 1st Lt. Cole Buehler, assigned to 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division, pulls security at the Battle Damage Assessment and Repair event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 22, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
(From left) Staff. Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., and his team member Sgt. Erin Dobbins use a Talon robot to find improvised explosive devices at the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 5, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-staff-sgt-james-ahn-an-explosive-disposal-team-leader-with-49th-ordnance-company-from-fort-campbell-ky-and-his-team-member-sgt-erin-dobbins-use-a-talon-robot-to-find-improvised-explosive-devices-at-the-2018-ordnance-crucible-fort-ap-hill-va-june-5-2018-eod-teams-are-assessed-on-operations-and-associated-tasks-require-to-provide-eod-support-to-unified-land-operations-to-eliminate-andor-reduce-explosive-threats-the-ordnance-crucible-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-sills-as-they-apply-technical-solutions-to-real-world-problems-improving-re-image216041609.html
RMPFDF7N–(From left) Staff. Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., and his team member Sgt. Erin Dobbins use a Talon robot to find improvised explosive devices at the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 5, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving re
U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 307th Brigade Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, pull security at the Maintenance Repair Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 22, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-assigned-to-307th-brigade-support-battalion-82nd-airborne-division-pull-security-at-the-maintenance-repair-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-22-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087787.html
RMMN3DA3–U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 307th Brigade Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, pull security at the Maintenance Repair Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 22, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
Staff. Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., scans for improvised explosive devices during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 5, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-james-ahn-an-explosive-disposal-team-leader-with-49th-ordnance-company-from-fort-campbell-ky-scans-for-improvised-explosive-devices-during-the-2018-ordnance-crucible-fort-ap-hill-va-june-5-2018-eod-teams-are-assessed-on-operations-and-associated-tasks-require-to-provide-eod-support-to-unified-land-operations-to-eliminate-andor-reduce-explosive-threats-the-ordnance-crucible-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-sills-as-they-apply-technical-solutions-to-real-world-problems-improving-readiness-of-the-force-image216041611.html
RMPFDF7R–Staff. Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., scans for improvised explosive devices during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 5, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force.
U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 215th Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, participate in the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 22, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Dracorius White) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-assigned-to-215th-brigade-support-battalion-1st-cavalry-division-participate-in-the-maintenance-recovery-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-22-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-pfc-dracorius-white-image185087797.html
RMMN3DAD–U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 215th Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, participate in the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 22, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Dracorius White)
Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., uses a telescope to find improvised explosive devices at the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 6, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-james-ahn-an-explosive-disposal-team-leader-with-49th-ordnance-company-from-fort-campbell-ky-uses-a-telescope-to-find-improvised-explosive-devices-at-the-2018-ordnance-crucible-fort-ap-hill-va-june-6-2018-eod-teams-are-assessed-on-operations-and-associated-tasks-require-to-provide-eod-support-to-unified-land-operations-to-eliminate-andor-reduce-explosive-threats-the-ordnance-crucible-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-sills-as-they-apply-technical-solutions-to-real-world-problems-improving-readiness-of-the-force-image216041722.html
RMPFDFBP–Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., uses a telescope to find improvised explosive devices at the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 6, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force.
U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 307th Brigade Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, recover an over turned vehicle at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 22, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-soldiers-assigned-to-307th-brigade-support-battalion-82nd-airborne-division-recover-an-over-turned-vehicle-at-the-maintenance-recovery-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-22-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087786.html
RMMN3DA2–U.S. Soldiers, assigned to 307th Brigade Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, recover an over turned vehicle at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 22, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., inspects a simulated explosive device at the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 6, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-james-ahn-an-explosive-disposal-team-leader-with-49th-ordnance-company-from-fort-campbell-ky-inspects-a-simulated-explosive-device-at-the-2018-ordnance-crucible-fort-ap-hill-va-june-6-2018-eod-teams-are-assessed-on-operations-and-associated-tasks-require-to-provide-eod-support-to-unified-land-operations-to-eliminate-andor-reduce-explosive-threats-the-ordnance-crucible-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-sills-as-they-apply-technical-solutions-to-real-world-problems-improving-readiness-of-the-force-image216041724.html
RMPFDFBT–Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., inspects a simulated explosive device at the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 6, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force.
U.S. Army Sgt. Kenneth Miller, assigned to the 5th Special Forces Group, performs a vehicle diagnostics test at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Picket, Va., Aug 22, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. ( Photo by U.S. Army Pfc. Edward Randolph) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-sgt-kenneth-miller-assigned-to-the-5th-special-forces-group-performs-a-vehicle-diagnostics-test-at-the-maintenance-recovery-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-picket-va-aug-22-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-photo-by-us-army-pfc-edward-randolph-image185087790.html
RMMN3DA6–U.S. Army Sgt. Kenneth Miller, assigned to the 5th Special Forces Group, performs a vehicle diagnostics test at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Picket, Va., Aug 22, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. ( Photo by U.S. Army Pfc. Edward Randolph)
(From left) Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., and his team member, Sgt. Erin Dobbins, collect information during the protective works lane at the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 6, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving rea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-staff-sgt-james-ahn-an-explosive-disposal-team-leader-with-49th-ordnance-company-from-fort-campbell-ky-and-his-team-member-sgt-erin-dobbins-collect-information-during-the-protective-works-lane-at-the-2018-ordnance-crucible-fort-ap-hill-va-june-6-2018-eod-teams-are-assessed-on-operations-and-associated-tasks-require-to-provide-eod-support-to-unified-land-operations-to-eliminate-andor-reduce-explosive-threats-the-ordnance-crucible-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-sills-as-they-apply-technical-solutions-to-real-world-problems-improving-rea-image216041723.html
RMPFDFBR–(From left) Staff Sgt. James Ahn, an explosive disposal team leader with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., and his team member, Sgt. Erin Dobbins, collect information during the protective works lane at the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 6, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving rea
U.S. Army Spc. Justin Duke, assigned to 2nd Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, pulls security at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 22, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-spc-justin-duke-assigned-to-2nd-ranger-battalion-75th-ranger-regiment-pulls-security-at-the-maintenance-recovery-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-22-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-spc-abigayle-marks-image185087788.html
RMMN3DA4–U.S. Army Spc. Justin Duke, assigned to 2nd Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, pulls security at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 22, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Abigayle Marks)
U.S. Army Sgt. Kenneth Miller, assigned to the 5th Special Forces Group, guides a fellow teammate at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Picket, Va., Aug 21, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. ( Photo by U.S. Army Pfc. Edward Randolph ) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-sgt-kenneth-miller-assigned-to-the-5th-special-forces-group-guides-a-fellow-teammate-at-the-maintenance-recovery-site-event-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-picket-va-aug-21-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-photo-by-us-army-pfc-edward-randolph-image185087780.html
RMMN3D9T–U.S. Army Sgt. Kenneth Miller, assigned to the 5th Special Forces Group, guides a fellow teammate at the Maintenance Recovery Site event during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Picket, Va., Aug 21, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. ( Photo by U.S. Army Pfc. Edward Randolph )
Sgt. Erin Dobbins, an explosive disposal team member with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., extracts a sample of unknown substance during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 5, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sgt-erin-dobbins-an-explosive-disposal-team-member-with-49th-ordnance-company-from-fort-campbell-ky-extracts-a-sample-of-unknown-substance-during-the-2018-ordnance-crucible-fort-ap-hill-va-june-5-2018-eod-teams-are-assessed-on-operations-and-associated-tasks-require-to-provide-eod-support-to-unified-land-operations-to-eliminate-andor-reduce-explosive-threats-the-ordnance-crucible-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-sills-as-they-apply-technical-solutions-to-real-world-problems-improving-readiness-of-the-force-image216041614.html
RMPFDF7X–Sgt. Erin Dobbins, an explosive disposal team member with 49th Ordnance Company from Fort Campbell, Ky., extracts a sample of unknown substance during the 2018 Ordnance Crucible, Fort A.P. Hill, Va., June 5, 2018. EOD teams are assessed on operations and associated tasks require to provide EOD support to unified land operations to eliminate and/or reduce explosive threats. The Ordnance Crucible is designed to test Soldiers' teamwork and critical thinking sills as they apply technical solutions to real world problems improving readiness of the force.
U.S. Army Sgt. Diego Hernandez, assigned to 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, repairs a tent during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 21, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Dracorius White) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-sgt-diego-hernandez-assigned-to-3rd-brigade-combat-team-82nd-airborne-division-repairs-a-tent-during-the-ordnance-crucible-at-fort-pickett-va-aug-21-2017-the-us-army-ordnance-crucible-is-a-three-part-competition-comprised-of-the-ammunition-transfer-holding-point-combat-repair-team-and-explosive-ordnance-disposal-which-is-designed-to-test-soldiers-teamwork-and-critical-thinking-skills-us-army-photo-by-pfc-dracorius-white-image185087776.html
RMMN3D9M–U.S. Army Sgt. Diego Hernandez, assigned to 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, repairs a tent during the Ordnance Crucible at Fort Pickett, Va., Aug. 21, 2017. The U.S. Army Ordnance Crucible is a three-part competition, comprised of the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point, Combat Repair Team, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, which is designed to test Soldiers’ teamwork and critical thinking skills. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Dracorius White)
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