Cool Resources For Families images
Some cool resources for families images:
SGM Ray Van Zante retires from the U.S. Army Reserves June 23 in San Antonio, Texas.

Image by U.S. Army IMCOM
Sergeant Maj. Ray Van Zante retires from the U.S. Army Reserves June 23 in San Antonio, Texas. Brigadier Gen. Thomas Horlander presented several awards to Van Zante at the ceremony. Van Zante also works at the Installation Management Command as Department of the Army Civilian in Resource Management. (U.S. Army Photo by Luke Elliott).
____________________
IMCOM handles the day-to-day operations of U.S. Army installations around the globe – We are the Army’s Home. Army installations are communities that provide many of the same types of services expected from any small city. Fire, police, public works, housing, and child-care are just some of the things IMCOM does in Army communities every day. We endeavor to provide a quality of life for Soldiers, Civilians and Families commensurate with their service. Our professional workforce strives to deliver on the commitments of the Army Family Covenant, honor the sacrifices of military Families, and enable the Army Force Generation cycle.
Our Mission:
To provide standardized, effective and efficient services, facilities and infrastructure to Soldiers, Civilians and Families for an Army and Nation engaged in persistent conflict.
Our Vision:
Army installations are the Department of Defense standard for infrastructure quality and are the provider of consistent, quality services that are a force multiplier in supported organizations’ mission accomplishment, and materially enhance Soldier, Civilian and Family well-being and readiness.
To learn more about IMCOM:
IMCOM Official Web Site – www.imcom.army.mil/hq/
Flickr Photostream – www.flickr.com/photos/imcom
YouTube – www.youtube.com/installationmgt
Twitter – www.twitter.com/armyimcom
Facebook – www.facebook.com/InstallationManagementCommunity
Scribd – www.scribd.com/IMCOMPubs
CNN iReport – www.ireport.com/people/HQIMCOMPA/
DoD Live Blog – usarmyimcom.armylive.dodlive.mil
Photo by Luke Elliott
Categories: Articles Tags: army, Army Communities, Army Family, Army Force, Army Installations, Army Reserves, Army Reserves June, Cnn, Cnn Ireport, Cool, Department Of The Army, Department Of The Army Civilian, Facebook, families, Flickr Photostream, Force Generation, Force Multiplier, Home Army, images, Imcom Army, Mission Accomplishment, Professional Workforce, Resources, San Antonio, Scribd, Texas, U S Army, Www Youtube
Big Picture: The Army Nurse: Soldier of Mercy
Big Picture: The Army Nurse: Soldier of Mercy -National Archives and Records Administration – ARC Identifier 2569855 / Local Identifier 111-TV-667 – DVD Copied by Thomas Gideon – Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. US Army Audiovisual Center. (ca. 1974 – 05/15/1984). This film presents the story of the Army Nurse Corps. It begins its story in colonial days, and moves forward in time to the activities and heroism of US Army nurses in World War II, highlighting their contribution to the fight on the Anzio beachhead.
Categories: Videos Tags: Arc, army, Big Picture, Chief Of Staff, Department Of Defense, Department Of The Army, Deputy Chief Of Staff, Mercy, National Archives, National Archives And Records Administration, Nurse, Picture, Soldier, story, World War Ii
The Big Picture – A Pattern for Progress
CREATED BY Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. US Army Audiovisual Center. (ca. 1974 – 05/15/1984 ) USE RESTRICTIONS NOTE: Some or all of this material may be restricted by copyright or other intellectual property right restrictions. ONLINE RESOURCES: www.amazon.com NOTE: A DVD of this film can be ordered from our partner, Amazon.com/NATIONALARCHIVES. A DVD of this film is ALSO available for viewing and copying free of charge in the NARA Research Room in the Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Records Section, National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD. The original release sheet reads: This week’s THE BIG PICTURE is based on the true and very human story of Captain Kenneth Miller – a career Army officer, commissioned in 1954 through the Reserve Officer Training Corps. Scenes filmed over a period of several years follow Ken Miller from his freshman year at Cornell University to his mission of today – a deep personal and professional commitment to the security of his country. Captain Miller, his wife Jo, and the Miller children appear as themselves throughout this unusual chronicle. FOR MORE INFORMATION arcweb.archives.gov
Categories: Videos Tags: Adelphi Road, College Park Md, Cornell University, Department Of The Army, Deputy Chief Of Staff, Freshman Year, Pattern, Picture, progress
Cool Resources For Life images
Some cool resources for life images:
SGM Ray Van Zante retires from the U.S. Army Reserves June 23 in San Antonio, Texas.

Image by U.S. Army IMCOM
Sergeant Maj. Ray Van Zante retires from the U.S. Army Reserves June 23 in San Antonio, Texas. Brigadier Gen. Thomas Horlander presented several awards to Van Zante at the ceremony. Van Zante also works at the Installation Management Command as Department of the Army Civilian in Resource Management. (U.S. Army Photo by Luke Elliott).
____________________
IMCOM handles the day-to-day operations of U.S. Army installations around the globe – We are the Army’s Home. Army installations are communities that provide many of the same types of services expected from any small city. Fire, police, public works, housing, and child-care are just some of the things IMCOM does in Army communities every day. We endeavor to provide a quality of life for Soldiers, Civilians and Families commensurate with their service. Our professional workforce strives to deliver on the commitments of the Army Family Covenant, honor the sacrifices of military Families, and enable the Army Force Generation cycle.
Our Mission:
To provide standardized, effective and efficient services, facilities and infrastructure to Soldiers, Civilians and Families for an Army and Nation engaged in persistent conflict.
Our Vision:
Army installations are the Department of Defense standard for infrastructure quality and are the provider of consistent, quality services that are a force multiplier in supported organizations’ mission accomplishment, and materially enhance Soldier, Civilian and Family well-being and readiness.
To learn more about IMCOM:
IMCOM Official Web Site – www.imcom.army.mil/hq/
Flickr Photostream – www.flickr.com/photos/imcom
YouTube – www.youtube.com/installationmgt
Twitter – www.twitter.com/armyimcom
Facebook – www.facebook.com/InstallationManagementCommunity
Scribd – www.scribd.com/IMCOMPubs
CNN iReport – www.ireport.com/people/HQIMCOMPA/
DoD Live Blog – usarmyimcom.armylive.dodlive.mil
Photo by Luke Elliott
SGM Ray Van Zante retires from the U.S. Army Reserves June 23 in San Antonio, Texas.

Image by U.S. Army IMCOM
Sergeant Maj. Ray Van Zante retires from the U.S. Army Reserves June 23 in San Antonio, Texas. Brigadier Gen. Thomas Horlander presented several awards to Van Zante at the ceremony. Van Zante also works at the Installation Management Command as Department of the Army Civilian in Resource Management. (U.S. Army Photo by Luke Elliott).
____________________
IMCOM handles the day-to-day operations of U.S. Army installations around the globe – We are the Army’s Home. Army installations are communities that provide many of the same types of services expected from any small city. Fire, police, public works, housing, and child-care are just some of the things IMCOM does in Army communities every day. We endeavor to provide a quality of life for Soldiers, Civilians and Families commensurate with their service. Our professional workforce strives to deliver on the commitments of the Army Family Covenant, honor the sacrifices of military Families, and enable the Army Force Generation cycle.
Our Mission:
To provide standardized, effective and efficient services, facilities and infrastructure to Soldiers, Civilians and Families for an Army and Nation engaged in persistent conflict.
Our Vision:
Army installations are the Department of Defense standard for infrastructure quality and are the provider of consistent, quality services that are a force multiplier in supported organizations’ mission accomplishment, and materially enhance Soldier, Civilian and Family well-being and readiness.
To learn more about IMCOM:
IMCOM Official Web Site – www.imcom.army.mil/hq/
Flickr Photostream – www.flickr.com/photos/imcom
YouTube – www.youtube.com/installationmgt
Twitter – www.twitter.com/armyimcom
Facebook – www.facebook.com/InstallationManagementCommunity
Scribd – www.scribd.com/IMCOMPubs
CNN iReport – www.ireport.com/people/HQIMCOMPA/
DoD Live Blog – usarmyimcom.armylive.dodlive.mil
Photo by Luke Elliott
Categories: Articles Tags: Army Communities, Army Family, Army Force, Army Installations, Army Reserves, Cnn, Cnn Ireport, Cool, Department Of The Army, Facebook, Flickr Photostream, Force Generation, Force Multiplier, Home Army, images, Imcom Army, Life, Life Images, Mission Accomplishment, Professional Workforce, Resources, Scribd, U S Army, Www Youtube
Cool Resource For A Child images
Check out these resource for a child images:
SGM Ray Van Zante retires from the U.S. Army Reserves June 23 in San Antonio, Texas.

Image by U.S. Army IMCOM
Sergeant Maj. Ray Van Zante retires from the U.S. Army Reserves June 23 in San Antonio, Texas. Brigadier Gen. Thomas Horlander presented several awards to Van Zante at the ceremony. Van Zante also works at the Installation Management Command as Department of the Army Civilian in Resource Management. (U.S. Army Photo by Luke Elliott).
____________________
IMCOM handles the day-to-day operations of U.S. Army installations around the globe – We are the Army’s Home. Army installations are communities that provide many of the same types of services expected from any small city. Fire, police, public works, housing, and child-care are just some of the things IMCOM does in Army communities every day. We endeavor to provide a quality of life for Soldiers, Civilians and Families commensurate with their service. Our professional workforce strives to deliver on the commitments of the Army Family Covenant, honor the sacrifices of military Families, and enable the Army Force Generation cycle.
Our Mission:
To provide standardized, effective and efficient services, facilities and infrastructure to Soldiers, Civilians and Families for an Army and Nation engaged in persistent conflict.
Our Vision:
Army installations are the Department of Defense standard for infrastructure quality and are the provider of consistent, quality services that are a force multiplier in supported organizations’ mission accomplishment, and materially enhance Soldier, Civilian and Family well-being and readiness.
To learn more about IMCOM:
IMCOM Official Web Site – www.imcom.army.mil/hq/
Flickr Photostream – www.flickr.com/photos/imcom
YouTube – www.youtube.com/installationmgt
Twitter – www.twitter.com/armyimcom
Facebook – www.facebook.com/InstallationManagementCommunity
Scribd – www.scribd.com/IMCOMPubs
CNN iReport – www.ireport.com/people/HQIMCOMPA/
DoD Live Blog – usarmyimcom.armylive.dodlive.mil
Photo by Luke Elliott
Categories: Articles Tags: Army Communities, Army Family, Army Force, Army Installations, Army Reserves, Child, Cnn, Cnn Ireport, Cool, Department Of The Army, Department Of The Army Civilian, Facebook, Flickr Photostream, Force Generation, Force Multiplier, Home Army, images, Imcom Army, Mission Accomplishment, Professional Workforce, resource, Scribd, U S Army, Www Youtube
Army Family Action Plan conference
Check out these resources for seniors images:
Army Family Action Plan conference

Image by U.S. Army IMCOM
The Chief of Staff of the Army, GEN Raymond Odierno, and Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management and IMCOM Commander, LTG Michael Ferriter, were among the speakers at the closing ceremony of the Army Family Action Plan Conference at the Sheraton Hotel in Arlington, VA on March 2, 2012. Also in attendance was Sergeant Major of the Army, Raymond Chandler. (U.S. Army photo by SGT Justin Wagoner) The annual Army Family Action Plan Conference brought 53 delegates from
garrisons across the Army to discuss 51 issues important to families,
wounded warriors and Soldiers. After four days of workshop discussion,
groups presented their top issues to senior Army senior leaders March 2.
Issues were:
1. Survivor investment of military death gratuity and Service Members’
Group Life Insurance.
2. Transportation and per diem for service member’s family to attend
family therapy sessions.
3. Department of the Army Form 5893 "Soldier’s Medical Evaluation
Board/Physical Evaluation Board Checklist" language clarification.
4. Child, Youth and School Services facility-based programs, one-on-one
assistance, and reduced adult/child rations for children with special needs.
5. Identification card for Gold Star lapel button recipients..
6. Commissary, Armed Services Exchange, and Morale, Welfare and Recreation
privileges for honorably discharged disabled veterans with 10 percent or
greater disability.
7. Creditable civil service career tenure requirements for federally
employed spouses of military service members and civilian federal employees.
8. Retention of wounded, ill and injured service members to minimum
retirement requirement.
Delegates also assessed which programs and services were most valuable. Last
year, delegates were asked to focus their assessment on programs dealing
with mobilization and deployment. But with the constrained resources and
troops coming home, this year they were asked to pick programs and services
most important now.
The top five responses for programs that are most valuable, or critical
were:
. Army Family Action Plan
. Survivor Outreach Services
. Army Emergency Relief
. Tuition Assistance
. Fitness programs and facilities
Army Family Action Plan conference

Image by U.S. Army IMCOM
The Chief of Staff of the Army, GEN Raymond Odierno, and Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management and IMCOM Commander, LTG Michael Ferriter, were among the speakers at the closing ceremony of the Army Family Action Plan Conference at the Sheraton Hotel in Arlington, VA on March 2, 2012. Also in attendance was Sergeant Major of the Army, Raymond Chandler. (U.S. Army photo by SGT Justin Wagoner) The annual Army Family Action Plan Conference brought 53 delegates from
garrisons across the Army to discuss 51 issues important to families,
wounded warriors and Soldiers. After four days of workshop discussion,
groups presented their top issues to senior Army senior leaders March 2.
Issues were:
1. Survivor investment of military death gratuity and Service Members’
Group Life Insurance.
2. Transportation and per diem for service member’s family to attend
family therapy sessions.
3. Department of the Army Form 5893 "Soldier’s Medical Evaluation
Board/Physical Evaluation Board Checklist" language clarification.
4. Child, Youth and School Services facility-based programs, one-on-one
assistance, and reduced adult/child rations for children with special needs.
5. Identification card for Gold Star lapel button recipients..
6. Commissary, Armed Services Exchange, and Morale, Welfare and Recreation
privileges for honorably discharged disabled veterans with 10 percent or
greater disability.
7. Creditable civil service career tenure requirements for federally
employed spouses of military service members and civilian federal employees.
8. Retention of wounded, ill and injured service members to minimum
retirement requirement.
Delegates also assessed which programs and services were most valuable. Last
year, delegates were asked to focus their assessment on programs dealing
with mobilization and deployment. But with the constrained resources and
troops coming home, this year they were asked to pick programs and services
most important now.
The top five responses for programs that are most valuable, or critical
were:
. Army Family Action Plan
. Survivor Outreach Services
. Army Emergency Relief
. Tuition Assistance
. Fitness programs and facilities
Categories: Articles Tags: Action, army, Army Family, Career Tenure, Children With Special Needs, Civil Service Career, Conference, Department Of The Army, Family, Group Life Insurance, Lapel Button, Members Group, Military Death Gratuity, Military Service Members, Morale Welfare And Recreation, Physical Evaluation, Plan, Sergeant Major, Service Member, Services Exchange, Sheraton Hotel, Tenure Requirements
Nice Do Resources Management photos
Some cool do resources management images:
SGM Ray Van Zante retires from the U.S. Army Reserves June 23 in San Antonio, Texas.

Image by U.S. Army IMCOM
Sergeant Maj. Ray Van Zante retires from the U.S. Army Reserves June 23 in San Antonio, Texas. Brigadier Gen. Thomas Horlander presented several awards to Van Zante at the ceremony. Van Zante also works at the Installation Management Command as Department of the Army Civilian in Resource Management. (U.S. Army Photo by Luke Elliott).
____________________
IMCOM handles the day-to-day operations of U.S. Army installations around the globe – We are the Army’s Home. Army installations are communities that provide many of the same types of services expected from any small city. Fire, police, public works, housing, and child-care are just some of the things IMCOM does in Army communities every day. We endeavor to provide a quality of life for Soldiers, Civilians and Families commensurate with their service. Our professional workforce strives to deliver on the commitments of the Army Family Covenant, honor the sacrifices of military Families, and enable the Army Force Generation cycle.
Our Mission:
To provide standardized, effective and efficient services, facilities and infrastructure to Soldiers, Civilians and Families for an Army and Nation engaged in persistent conflict.
Our Vision:
Army installations are the Department of Defense standard for infrastructure quality and are the provider of consistent, quality services that are a force multiplier in supported organizations’ mission accomplishment, and materially enhance Soldier, Civilian and Family well-being and readiness.
To learn more about IMCOM:
IMCOM Official Web Site – www.imcom.army.mil/hq/
Flickr Photostream – www.flickr.com/photos/imcom
YouTube – www.youtube.com/installationmgt
Twitter – www.twitter.com/armyimcom
Facebook – www.facebook.com/InstallationManagementCommunity
Scribd – www.scribd.com/IMCOMPubs
CNN iReport – www.ireport.com/people/HQIMCOMPA/
DoD Live Blog – usarmyimcom.armylive.dodlive.mil
Photo by Luke Elliott
Categories: Articles Tags: Army Communities, Army Family, Army Force, Army Installations, Army Reserves, Cnn, Cnn Ireport, Department Of The Army, Department Of The Army Civilian, Facebook, Flickr Photostream, Force Generation, Force Multiplier, Home Army, Imcom Army, Management, Mission Accomplishment, Nice, photos, Professional Workforce, Resources, Scribd, U S Army, Www Youtube
SGM Ray Van Zante retires from the U.S. Army Reserves June 23 in San Antonio, Texas.
Check out these do resources management images:
SGM Ray Van Zante retires from the U.S. Army Reserves June 23 in San Antonio, Texas.

Image by U.S. Army IMCOM
Sergeant Maj. Ray Van Zante retires from the U.S. Army Reserves June 23 in San Antonio, Texas. Brigadier Gen. Thomas Horlander presented several awards to Van Zante at the ceremony. Van Zante also works at the Installation Management Command as Department of the Army Civilian in Resource Management. (U.S. Army Photo by Luke Elliott).
____________________
IMCOM handles the day-to-day operations of U.S. Army installations around the globe – We are the Army’s Home. Army installations are communities that provide many of the same types of services expected from any small city. Fire, police, public works, housing, and child-care are just some of the things IMCOM does in Army communities every day. We endeavor to provide a quality of life for Soldiers, Civilians and Families commensurate with their service. Our professional workforce strives to deliver on the commitments of the Army Family Covenant, honor the sacrifices of military Families, and enable the Army Force Generation cycle.
Our Mission:
To provide standardized, effective and efficient services, facilities and infrastructure to Soldiers, Civilians and Families for an Army and Nation engaged in persistent conflict.
Our Vision:
Army installations are the Department of Defense standard for infrastructure quality and are the provider of consistent, quality services that are a force multiplier in supported organizations’ mission accomplishment, and materially enhance Soldier, Civilian and Family well-being and readiness.
To learn more about IMCOM:
IMCOM Official Web Site – www.imcom.army.mil/hq/
Flickr Photostream – www.flickr.com/photos/imcom
YouTube – www.youtube.com/installationmgt
Twitter – www.twitter.com/armyimcom
Facebook – www.facebook.com/InstallationManagementCommunity
Scribd – www.scribd.com/IMCOMPubs
CNN iReport – www.ireport.com/people/HQIMCOMPA/
DoD Live Blog – usarmyimcom.armylive.dodlive.mil
Photo by Luke Elliott
Categories: Articles Tags: Antonio, army, Army Communities, Army Family, Army Force, Army Installations, Army Reserves, Department Of The Army, Department Of The Army Civilian, Flickr Photostream, Force Generation, Force Multiplier, from, Home Army, Imcom Army, Installation Management, June, Management Command, Mission Accomplishment, Professional Workforce, retires, San Antonio Texas, Texas, U S Army, U.S.
Cool Resources For Quality images
A few nice resources for quality images I found:
SGM Ray Van Zante retires from the U.S. Army Reserves June 23 in San Antonio, Texas.

Image by U.S. Army IMCOM
Sergeant Maj. Ray Van Zante retires from the U.S. Army Reserves June 23 in San Antonio, Texas. Brigadier Gen. Thomas Horlander presented several awards to Van Zante at the ceremony. Van Zante also works at the Installation Management Command as Department of the Army Civilian in Resource Management. (U.S. Army Photo by Luke Elliott).
____________________
IMCOM handles the day-to-day operations of U.S. Army installations around the globe – We are the Army’s Home. Army installations are communities that provide many of the same types of services expected from any small city. Fire, police, public works, housing, and child-care are just some of the things IMCOM does in Army communities every day. We endeavor to provide a quality of life for Soldiers, Civilians and Families commensurate with their service. Our professional workforce strives to deliver on the commitments of the Army Family Covenant, honor the sacrifices of military Families, and enable the Army Force Generation cycle.
Our Mission:
To provide standardized, effective and efficient services, facilities and infrastructure to Soldiers, Civilians and Families for an Army and Nation engaged in persistent conflict.
Our Vision:
Army installations are the Department of Defense standard for infrastructure quality and are the provider of consistent, quality services that are a force multiplier in supported organizations’ mission accomplishment, and materially enhance Soldier, Civilian and Family well-being and readiness.
To learn more about IMCOM:
IMCOM Official Web Site – www.imcom.army.mil/hq/
Flickr Photostream – www.flickr.com/photos/imcom
YouTube – www.youtube.com/installationmgt
Twitter – www.twitter.com/armyimcom
Facebook – www.facebook.com/InstallationManagementCommunity
Scribd – www.scribd.com/IMCOMPubs
CNN iReport – www.ireport.com/people/HQIMCOMPA/
DoD Live Blog – usarmyimcom.armylive.dodlive.mil
Photo by Luke Elliott
Categories: Articles Tags: Army Communities, Army Family, Army Force, Army Installations, Army Reserves, Cnn, Cnn Ireport, Cool, Department Of The Army, Department Of The Army Civilian, Facebook, Flickr Photostream, Force Generation, Force Multiplier, Home Army, images, Imcom Army, Mission Accomplishment, Professional Workforce, Quality, Resources, Scribd, U S Army, Www Youtube
Cool Resources For Veterans images
Check out these resources for veterans images:
Army Family Action Plan conference

Image by U.S. Army IMCOM
The annual Army Family Action Plan Conference brought 53 delegates from
garrisons across the Army to discuss 51 issues important to families,
wounded warriors and Soldiers. After four days of workshop discussion,
groups presented their top issues to senior Army senior leaders March 2.
Issues were:
1. Survivor investment of military death gratuity and Service Members’
Group Life Insurance.
2. Transportation and per diem for service member’s family to attend
family therapy sessions.
3. Department of the Army Form 5893 "Soldier’s Medical Evaluation
Board/Physical Evaluation Board Checklist" language clarification.
4. Child, Youth and School Services facility-based programs, one-on-one
assistance, and reduced adult/child rations for children with special needs.
5. Identification card for Gold Star lapel button recipients..
6. Commissary, Armed Services Exchange, and Morale, Welfare and Recreation
privileges for honorably discharged disabled veterans with 10 percent or
greater disability.
7. Creditable civil service career tenure requirements for federally
employed spouses of military service members and civilian federal employees.
8. Retention of wounded, ill and injured service members to minimum
retirement requirement.
Delegates also assessed which programs and services were most valuable. Last
year, delegates were asked to focus their assessment on programs dealing
with mobilization and deployment. But with the constrained resources and
troops coming home, this year they were asked to pick programs and services
most important now.
The top five responses for programs that are most valuable, or critical
were:
. Army Family Action Plan
. Survivor Outreach Services
. Army Emergency Relief
. Tuition Assistance
. Fitness programs and facilities
Categories: Articles Tags: Army Family, Career Tenure, Children With Special Needs, Civil Service Career, Cool, Department Of The Army, Group Life Insurance, images, Lapel Button, Members Group, Military Death Gratuity, Military Service Members, Morale Welfare And Recreation, Physical Evaluation, Resources, Service Member, Services Exchange, Tenure Requirements, Therapy Sessions, U S Army, Veteran's
