UFG from a Reserve Soldier point of view : 無料・フリー素材/写真
UFG from a Reserve Soldier point of view / USAG-Humphreys
| ライセンス | クリエイティブ・コモンズ 表示 2.1 |
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| 説明 | HUMPHREYS GARRISON – An exercise, such as the recently completed Ulchi Freedom Guardian, is defined as a task, problem, or other effort performed to develop or maintain fitness and increase skill.Exercises like this afford U.S. Army Reservists the ability to perform in their Military Occupational Specialties with the “big Army,” while also educating many of them to an epoch that ushered in the United States long lasting kinship with South Korea and its people.Exercises like the UFG are valuable to a Soldiers development and to the Army Family as a whole. With all the training and education a Soldier can receive for his or her job, while gaining cultural awareness, the better prepared that Soldier will become for all the routines and tests that he or she will face in their daily life.Having served in both the active and reserve sides of the U.S. Army and met thousands of Americans who serve in the Armed Forces, it is always shocking to me when I’m told how many of them rarely get the opportunity to train in their original MOS. This is more so in the Army Reserve side of the house. Whether it’s being tasked out, having a non-essential MOS in the unit, or whatever the case may be, many Reservists are in similar situations.I’m with the 368th Military Intelligence Battalion from Dublin, Calif. We came to Korea in support of the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade during the exercise. While here, I’m doing my MOS by taking photos and documenting training events. My unit also sent cooks and mechanics. Good training and educating is why exercises like this are so important for a Reservist.But it’s not all work and no play. Groups of us were given the chance to explore the local sites and experience the historic culture of South Korea. From the countries War Museum, in Seoul, to the Demilitarized Zone, we have all seen things, been places, and done something or met someone new for the first time.We will always remember South Korea’s friendly people, historic sites, spicy foods, along with all of the realistic training and professionalism shown by our active duty comrades. We will take this experience back to our respective Reserve units to teach those Soldiers and inspire them to want to come, so they too can participate in future exercises.U.S. Army Sgt. Daniel Acree and Sgt. Shawn CassattFor more information on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and living and working in Korea visit: USAG-Humphreys' official web site or check out our online videos. |
| 撮影日 | 2010-08-17 11:05:01 |
| 撮影者 | USAG-Humphreys |
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| カメラ | NIKON D300 , NIKON CORPORATION |
| 露出 | 0.003 sec (1/320) |
| 開放F値 | f/9.0 |
| 焦点距離 | 90 mm |

