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    U.S. Army Pacific
    @USARPAC
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    The U.S. Army is replacing its legacy height and weight measurement system with the Waist-to-Height Ratio as the Army’s official body composition screening method. ➡️
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    U.S. Army
    @USArmy
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    POV: Mortars Watch footage from this year's Hanuman Guardian; a bilateral exercise between the U.S. Army and the Royal Thai Army in the Kingdom of Thailand. 🎥Staff Sgt. Jeremiah Woods and Sgt. Daniel Alejandro Luna
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    U.S. Army Japan
    @USARJ_PAO
    Jul 10
    Col. Hughes, Command Surgeon of U.S. Army Japan, was honored with a Certificate of Appreciation by Lt.Gen. Kobayashi, Commanding General of the Ground Component Command, on June 29 at Camp Asaka. @USFJ_J @USForcesJapan @USARPAC @USPACOM @DeptofWar @USArmy @JGSDF_pr @Japan_GSDF
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    25th Infantry Division
    @25thID
    Jul 10
    Some of the toughest terrain creates the strongest teams. During #Balikatan2026, Tropic Lightning and Armed Forces of the Philippines Soldiers trained shoulder-to-shoulder, refining helicopter hoists and jungle extraction skills. 📸 Sgt. Elijah Magana
    U.S. and Philippine Army Soldiers, trainees of jungle operations training course, stand in line for jungle penetrator evacuation during Exercise Balikatan 2026 at Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, May 2, 2026. Soldiers learned how to survive, fight, and win in tropical environments during the school. Balikatan is a longstanding annual exercise between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. military that represents the strength of our alliance, improves our capable combined force, and demonstrates our commitment to regional peace and prosperity. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Elijah Maga\u00F1a)\n
    U.S. Soldiers, trainees of jungle operations training course, prepare to execute jungle penetrator device training during Exercise Balikatan 2026 at Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, May 2, 2026. U.S. and Philippine Army Soldiers learned how to survive, fight, and win in tropical environments during the school. Balikatan is a longstanding annual exercise between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. military that represents the strength of our alliance, improves our capable combined force, and demonstrates our commitment to regional peace and prosperity. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Elijah Maga\u00F1a)\n
    U.S. Soldiers, trainees of jungle operations training course, ascend using a jungle penetrator device training during Exercise Balikatan 2026 at Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, May 2, 2026. U.S. and Philippine Army Soldiers learned how to survive, fight, and win in tropical environments during the school. Balikatan is a longstanding annual exercise between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. military that represents the strength of our alliance, improves our capable combined force, and demonstrates our commitment to regional peace and prosperity. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Elijah Maga\u00F1a)\n\n
    A U.S. and Philippine Soldier conduct jungle penetrator device training during Exercise Balikatan 2026 at Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, May 2, 2026. Trainees of jungle operations training course learned how to survive, fight, and win in tropical environments during the school. Balikatan is a longstanding annual exercise between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. military that represents the strength of our alliance, improves our capable combined force, and demonstrates our commitment to regional peace and prosperity. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Elijah Maga\u00F1a)\n\n\n\n\n
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    U.S. Army Japan
    @USARJ_PAO
    Jul 9
    COL Han assumed command of the 10th Support Group from COL Cleveland during a change of command ceremony on Kadena Air Base. The ceremony was presided over by MG Dooghan, commanding general of U.S. Army Japan. @USFJ_J @USForcesJapan @USARPAC @INDOPACOM @DeptofWar @USArmy
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    U.S. Army Japan
    @USARJ_PAO
    Jul 9
    The United States Army Aviation Battalion Japan, Alpha Company, conducted a change of command ceremony June 30 at the Kastner Army Airfield. @USFJ_J @USForcesJapan @USARPAC @INDOPACOM @DeptofWar @USArmy
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    U.S. Army
    @USArmy
    Jul 6
    Train every day 🇺🇸
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    25th Infantry Division
    @25thID
    Jul 6
    During #OperationPathways, #TropicLightning Soldiers refined close-quarters combat through realistic room-clearing and blank-fire training at Fort Magsaysay, preparing for future combined exercises with the Armed Forces of the Philippines. 📷:by Sgt. Duke Edwards
    Clearing the way \u26A1\uD83C\uDFAF\n\nDuring Operation Pathways, #TropicLightning Soldiers refined their close-quarters combat skills through realistic room-clearing and blank-fire iterations at Fort Magsaysay. The training sharpens individual skills, strengthens small-unit tactics, and prepares the force for future combined exercises with the Armed Forces of the Philippines.\n\n\uD83D\uDCF7: U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Duke Edwards\n\n#25thID #USArmy #Philippines #OperationPathways #CloseQuartersCombat \n#UrbanOperations
    Clearing the way \u26A1\uD83C\uDFAF\n\nDuring Operation Pathways, #TropicLightning Soldiers refined their close-quarters combat skills through realistic room-clearing and blank-fire iterations at Fort Magsaysay. The training sharpens individual skills, strengthens small-unit tactics, and prepares the force for future combined exercises with the Armed Forces of the Philippines.\n\n\uD83D\uDCF7: U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Duke Edwards\n\n#25thID #USArmy #Philippines #OperationPathways #CloseQuartersCombat \n#UrbanOperations
    Clearing the way \u26A1\uD83C\uDFAF\n\nDuring Operation Pathways, #TropicLightning Soldiers refined their close-quarters combat skills through realistic room-clearing and blank-fire iterations at Fort Magsaysay. The training sharpens individual skills, strengthens small-unit tactics, and prepares the force for future combined exercises with the Armed Forces of the Philippines.\n\n\uD83D\uDCF7: U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Duke Edwards\n\n#25thID #USArmy #Philippines #OperationPathways #CloseQuartersCombat \n#UrbanOperations
    Clearing the way \u26A1\uD83C\uDFAF\n\nDuring Operation Pathways, #TropicLightning Soldiers refined their close-quarters combat skills through realistic room-clearing and blank-fire iterations at Fort Magsaysay. The training sharpens individual skills, strengthens small-unit tactics, and prepares the force for future combined exercises with the Armed Forces of the Philippines.\n\n\uD83D\uDCF7: U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Duke Edwards\n\n#25thID #USArmy #Philippines #OperationPathways #CloseQuartersCombat \n#UrbanOperations
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    I Corps
    @I_Corps
    Jul 7
    Locked in Soldiers from 1-21N, 2nd MBDE, 25th ID trained air assault and urban operations at Kahuku Training Area, refining the communication, situational awareness, and small-unit coordination required to fight and win in complex terrain. 📸 SGT Duke Edwards
    Soldiers from 1-21N, 2nd MBDE, 25th ID trained air assault and urban operations at Kahuku Training Area, refining the communication, situational awareness, and small-unit coordination required to fight and win in complex terrain.
    Soldiers from 1-21N, 2nd MBDE, 25th ID trained air assault and urban operations at Kahuku Training Area, refining the communication, situational awareness, and small-unit coordination required to fight and win in complex terrain.
    Soldiers from 1-21N, 2nd MBDE, 25th ID trained air assault and urban operations at Kahuku Training Area, refining the communication, situational awareness, and small-unit coordination required to fight and win in complex terrain.
    Soldiers from 1-21N, 2nd MBDE, 25th ID trained air assault and urban operations at Kahuku Training Area, refining the communication, situational awareness, and small-unit coordination required to fight and win in complex terrain.
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    Eighth Army
    @EighthArmyKorea
    Jul 7
    U.S. service members, ROK military & civic leaders, commemorated the 76th anniversary of Task Force Smith at Osan Jukmiryeon Peace Park, July 2, honoring the fallen & the enduring ROK-U.S. Alliance. Task Force Smith was the first @USArmy combat action of the Korean War in 1950.
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    25th Infantry Division
    @25thID
    Jul 6
    During #OperationPathways, #TropicLightning Soldiers refined close-quarters combat through realistic room-clearing and blank-fire training at Fort Magsaysay, preparing for future combined exercises with the Armed Forces of the Philippines. 📷:by Sgt. Duke Edwards
    Clearing the way \u26A1\uD83C\uDFAF\n\nDuring Operation Pathways, #TropicLightning Soldiers refined their close-quarters combat skills through realistic room-clearing and blank-fire iterations at Fort Magsaysay. The training sharpens individual skills, strengthens small-unit tactics, and prepares the force for future combined exercises with the Armed Forces of the Philippines.\n\n\uD83D\uDCF7: U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Duke Edwards\n\n#25thID #USArmy #Philippines #OperationPathways #CloseQuartersCombat \n#UrbanOperations
    Clearing the way \u26A1\uD83C\uDFAF\n\nDuring Operation Pathways, #TropicLightning Soldiers refined their close-quarters combat skills through realistic room-clearing and blank-fire iterations at Fort Magsaysay. The training sharpens individual skills, strengthens small-unit tactics, and prepares the force for future combined exercises with the Armed Forces of the Philippines.\n\n\uD83D\uDCF7: U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Duke Edwards\n\n#25thID #USArmy #Philippines #OperationPathways #CloseQuartersCombat \n#UrbanOperations
    Clearing the way \u26A1\uD83C\uDFAF\n\nDuring Operation Pathways, #TropicLightning Soldiers refined their close-quarters combat skills through realistic room-clearing and blank-fire iterations at Fort Magsaysay. The training sharpens individual skills, strengthens small-unit tactics, and prepares the force for future combined exercises with the Armed Forces of the Philippines.\n\n\uD83D\uDCF7: U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Duke Edwards\n\n#25thID #USArmy #Philippines #OperationPathways #CloseQuartersCombat \n#UrbanOperations
    Clearing the way \u26A1\uD83C\uDFAF\n\nDuring Operation Pathways, #TropicLightning Soldiers refined their close-quarters combat skills through realistic room-clearing and blank-fire iterations at Fort Magsaysay. The training sharpens individual skills, strengthens small-unit tactics, and prepares the force for future combined exercises with the Armed Forces of the Philippines.\n\n\uD83D\uDCF7: U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Duke Edwards\n\n#25thID #USArmy #Philippines #OperationPathways #CloseQuartersCombat \n#UrbanOperations
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    25th Infantry Division
    @25thID
    Jul 7
    #TBT: Tropic Lightning Strikes Korea: 1950 This week in 1950, the 25th Infantry Division began deploying from Japan as part of American forces sent to defend South Korea from invading communist North Korean forces.
    #TBT: Tropic Lightning Strikes Korea: 1950\n\nThis week in 1950, the 25th Infantry Division began deploying from Japan as part of American forces sent to defend South Korea from invading communist North Korean forces.
    #TBT: Tropic Lightning Strikes Korea: 1950\n\nThis week in 1950, the 25th Infantry Division began deploying from Japan as part of American forces sent to defend South Korea from invading communist North Korean forces.
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    U.S. Army Pacific
    @USARPAC
    Jul 6
    🛩 Search & Rescue 🏥 Soldiers with the Oregon National Guard joined members of the Vietnamese People's Army for a small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS) exchange in Quảng Trị, Vietnam during #PacificFriendship2026.
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    U.S. Army Pacific
    @USARPAC
    Jul 4
    For 250 years, America's strength has been built by generations of Soldiers who answered the call. Across the Pacific, we continue that legacy alongside our Allies and partners, preserving peace through strength, and remaining ready to fight and win whenever called upon.
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    25th Infantry Division
    @25thID
    Jul 3
    For 250 years, we have answered the call to defend our nation. This Independence Day, Tropic Lightning continues that legacy, training to stay ready for any challenge, anywhere. This We'll Defend! #America250 #Freedom250 #Army251 #IndependenceDay #25thID #TropicLightning
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