visibility Similar

Senior Airman Jose Lozada, 388th Maintenance Sqaudron,

U.S. Air Force AIRMAN 1ST Class Emmanuel Smith a Ammunition Maintenance Technician, assembles a back side panel on a GBU-15, 2000-pound precision-guided munitions, while deployed with the 3rd Air Expeditionary Group at at Kwang-Ju Air Base, Republic of Korea, on September 9, 2004. (U.S. Air Force photo by STAFF SGT. Steven R. Nabor) (Released)

Straight on medium shot from left to right as US Air Force MSGT David Dorsey, TSGT Walter Radzisewski, and TSGT Frank Spinelli of the 714 Aircraft Generation Squadron, McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey, service struts on McGuire's KC-10 Extender before the pre-flight maintenance inspection at Pope Air Force Base on May 7, 2000 during the Rodeo 2000 readiness competition. During the one week competition, more than 100 teams and 2,500 personnel from over 300 Air Force, Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, U.S. Army units, and foreign nations will compete in airdrops, cargo loading, refueling, pre-flight, combat endurance, combat tactics, as well as other air and ground operations at Pope...

170122-N-AV754-021 ATLANTIC OCEAN (Jan. 22, 2017) Aviation

Both 23d Component Maintenance Squadron propulsion

Maintenance crew members secure tie-down chains on an S-3A Viking aircraft aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (CVN 69)

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Christopher Moore (left) and AIRMAN 1ST Class (A1C) Jennifer Hall, both of the 355th Aircraft Maintenance Unit (AMXU), 354th Maintenance Group (MXG), 354th Fighter Wing (FW), Eielson Air Force Base (AFB), Alaska (AK), load an ordnance on an O/A-10 Thunderbolt aircraft assigned to the 355th Fighter Squadron (FS), during a Load Crew of the Quarter Competition

Tech. Sgt. Nicholas West and Master Sgt. Joshua Eby

Sailors aboard the guided-missile cruiser USS Gettysburg (CG 64) perform maintenance on the close-in weapons system.

code Related

US Army Band "Pershing's Own" Drum Major Master Sgt.

description

Zusammenfassung

US Army Band "Pershing's Own" Drum Major Master Sgt. Scott Little drückt seine Uniform am 17. Januar in Fort Myer, Virginia, in Vorbereitung auf die bevorstehende 57. Amtseinführung des Präsidenten. Es wird das erste Mal in Little "20-jähriger Karriere sein, dass er die Band während der Inaugural Parade durch die Straßen Washingtons führt. Die militärische Beteiligung an der Amtseinführung des Präsidenten geht auf den 30. April 1789 zurück, als Mitglieder der US-Armee, örtliche Milizen und Veteranen des Revolutionskrieges George Washington zu seiner ersten Amtseinführungszeremonie begleiteten. (DoD-Foto von Staff Sgt. David Chapman)

This image dataset is generated from the world's largest public domain image archive. Made in two steps (manually curated set, and following image recognition), it comprises of more than 100,000 images of military ceremonies from different countries and times. All media is in the public domain, so there is no limitation on the dataset usage - educational, scientific, or commercial. Please contact us if you need a dataset like this, we may already have it, or, we can make one for you, often in 24 hours or less.

label_outline

Tags

Amtseinführung Washington Präsidenten Us Army Herald Trompeten Mitarbeiter Sgt David Chapman gemeinsame Task Force Hauptstadtregion ft myer Us Army Band Pershings eigene Herald-Trompeten-Probe divids ultrahohe Auflösung hohe Auflösung Veteranen
date_range

Datum

17/01/2013
collections

in sammlungen

Military Parades

Military Parades & Ceremonies
place

Lage

Fort Myer Post Office ,  38.88261, -77.07831
create

Quelle

Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
link

Link

https://www.dvidshub.net/
copyright

Copyright-info

Public Domain Dedication. Public Use Notice of Limitations: https://www.dvidshub.net/about/copyright

label_outline Explore Ft Myer, Staff Sgt David Chapman, Inauguration

Themen

Amtseinführung Washington Präsidenten Us Army Herald Trompeten Mitarbeiter Sgt David Chapman gemeinsame Task Force Hauptstadtregion ft myer Us Army Band Pershings eigene Herald-Trompeten-Probe divids ultrahohe Auflösung hohe Auflösung Veteranen