- + Why I Serve - Army couple recognizes resiliency of military children, Families [Image 3 of 3]—Capt. Bradshaw with her daughter Averie during a ruck march. (Courtesy photo) [Author: Eric Kowal]
- + Why I Serve - Army couple recognizes resiliency of military children, Families [Image 1 of 3]—PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. - Maj. Andrew T. Brashaw, Assistant Product Manager Crew Served Weapons, part of Project Manager Soldier Lethality, and his wi...
- + Why I Serve – Family, coupled with sense of pride, motivates Picatinny Marine [Image 1 of 4]—Staff Sgt. Stephanie Carvalho [Author: Eric Kowal]
- + Why I Serve – Picatinny’s Sgt. Adlam – 'Life started for me when I enlisted in the Army' [Image 1 of 3]—Maj. Gen. John T. Reim, Commanding General, Picatinny Arsenal and Joint Program Executive Officer Armaments & Ammunition (left) administers the oa...
- + Why I Serve – Picatinny’s Sgt. Adlam – 'Life started for me when I enlisted in the Army'—Sgt. Faegist M. Adlam, a food inspector at Picatinny Arsenal, is rapidly approaching her 10th year of active-duty service, and less than a month remov...
- + Why I Serve – “For God and Country” – Retiring Picatinny Chaplain reflects on finding purpose—Originally from South Korea, Lt. Col. Simon Chang came alone to the U.S. to study biochemistry, but not before serving three years in the Republic of ...
- + Why I Serve – PRIDE in putting on the uniform—Today you can serve in the U.S. Army regardless of background, heritage, or sexual orientation. The Armed Forces are comprised of a melting pot of dif...
- + Why I Serve - Picatinny spouse, former Miss USA pageant competitor, recognized for role in Month of the Military Child celebration—Military spouses serve alongside their service member — enduring long training days, deployments, frequent moves, and the uncertainties of military li...
- + Why I Serve – Picatinny employee, National Guardsman proud to be a member of “America’s Team”—This month, the National Guard will celebrate its 388th birthday. It was on Dec. 13, 1636, that marked the beginning of an organized militia and the b...
- + Picatinny’s Navy Detachment part of historic first-time test at sea—PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. - Personnel assigned to Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Division, Picatinny Detachment Naval Packaging, Handling, St...
- + Picatinny’s Navy Detachment part of historic first-time test at sea—The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Chosin (CG 65) steams alongside the Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship USNS Washington Chambers (T-...
- + Why I Serve — New Jersey Army recruiter paves way for family’s legacy [Image 3 of 4]—Staff Sgt. Jose M. Paulacordero while training Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) tasks in Utah. (U.S. Army photo) [Author: Eric K...
- + Why I Serve — New Jersey Army recruiter paves way for family’s legacy—After coming to the U.S. mainland from Puerto Rico in 2013 and tackling a language barrier while shedding nearly 100 pounds so that he can serve his c...
- + Why I Serve — New Jersey Army recruiter paves way for family’s legacy [Image 1 of 4]—Staff Sgt. Jose M. Paulacordero and family [Author: Eric Kowal]
- + ‘Why I Serve’ – Picatinny Sailor has found “undeniable pride that comes with wearing the uniform”—PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. - Senior Chief Petty Officer Frank M. Kuras, a native of Coventry, Rhode Island, enlisted in the United States Navy in Decembe...
- + ‘Why I Serve’ – Picatinny Sailor has found “undeniable pride that comes with wearing the uniform” [Image 2 of 5]—Senior Chief Petty Officer Frank M. Kuras [Author: Eric Kowal]
- + ‘Why I Serve’ – Picatinny Sailor has found “undeniable pride that comes with wearing the uniform” [Image 1 of 5]—Senior Chief Petty Officer Frank M. Kuras [Author: Eric Kowal]
- + Why I Serve – 3rd generation EOD technician [Image 2 of 2]—Sgt. 1st Class Steven R. O’Connor (left) assists in the unfurling of the Senior Executive Service flag during a ceremony when Anne Marie Petrock was o...
- + Why I Serve – 3rd generation EOD technician—PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. - Sgt. 1st Class Steven R. O’Connor, known as “Rex” to his peers, is currently assigned to the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EO...
- + Greeting-LTC Ian Welch - YankeesShoutout—LTC Ian Welch, Product Manager, Precision Fires and Mortars, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey [Author: Eric Kowal]
- + Shark Tank meets true grit: Picatinny Arsenal holds special Veteran's Day guest speaking event—PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. - Picatinny Arsenal officials observed Veterans Day with a special presentation to the installation’s workforce on Nov. 8 as p...
- + Shark Tank meets true grit: Picatinny Arsenal holds special Veteran's Day guest speaking event—PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. - Picatinny Arsenal officials observed Veterans Day with a special presentation to the installation’s workforce on Nov. 8 as p...
- + Army’s steady path to more powerful artillery leverages experience, broad expertise at Picatinny Arsenal—The Extended Range Cannon Artillery system is a critical component of the U.S. Army’s Modernization Priority of Long Range Precision Fires. The lead o...
- + Hon. Douglas Bush at AUSA—At right, Douglas R. Bush, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology, stands with Mike Zecca, Chief Futures Officer, U...
- + Army Contracting Command general: “We will continue to be the most effective fighting force”—PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. -- The commanding general of U.S. Army Contracting Command (ACC), came here for a town hall meeting and to get a hands-on feel...
- + Prolific Army inventor tackles problem of overheating gun barrels and their perils—Frank Dindl, a mechanical engineer and prolific inventor at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center at Picatinny Arsena...
- + Army’s GVSC, Picatinny Arsenal test robotic combat vehicle prototype at Fort Dix—Members of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Armaments Center at Picatinny Arsenal, N.J., and Ground Vehicle Systems Cent...
- + Publication - The Picatinny Voice—The Picatinny Voice is published monthly by the Picatinny Public Affairs Office. [Author: Picatinny Arsenal]
- + Publication - The Picatinny Voice—The Nov. 10, 2017 issue of The Picatinny Voice, the official publication for Picatinny Arsenal [Author: Picatinny Arsenal]
- + Publication - The Picatinny Voice—The Picatinny Voice is the official publication of Picatinny Arsenal. The two major tenants of the installation are the Armament Research, Development...
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