Matthew James Reynolds (@umar_mutechpk) 's Twitter Profile
Matthew James Reynolds

@umar_mutechpk

U.S. Army | | Proud American | Outdoors & family lover

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calendar_today11-03-2012 03:28:04

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U.S. Army (@usarmy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This branch of the #USArmy provides supply support for Soldiers and units in field services, aerial delivery, and material and distribution management. It became a full fledged branch of the Army in 1912. What branch is it? Find out: Video by Sgt. Geradine Cadet

U.S. Army (@usarmy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's your daily dose of highly trained, disciplined and fit #USArmy Soldiers. You can be confident that the United States Army remains ready today and for the future.

NTD Features (@ntdfeatures) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The U.S. Army has made a stunning recruitment comeback. But with global threats rising, is it moving fast enough—or could the draft return? A panel of military experts joins us to assess America's readiness and the road ahead.

Dan McClinton (@danmcclinton1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, the Army is getting rid of all its Air Cavalry Squadrons. I know that change is constant and that everything comes to an end eventually, but as a former member of the 6th Air Cavalry Brigade and the 3rd Squadron 6th US Cavalry, this makes me more than a little sad. I can't

So, the Army is getting rid of all its Air Cavalry Squadrons.  I know that change is constant and that everything comes to an end eventually, but as a former member of the 6th Air Cavalry Brigade and the 3rd Squadron 6th US Cavalry, this makes me more than a little sad.  I can't
Secretary of the Army (@secarmy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The U.S. Army is transforming for the future, and the results are in! We've SMASHED our FY25 active duty contract recruiting goals a full four months early. 🇺🇸 This achievement reflects our commitment to lethality and the ability to adapt to a rapidly changing world. Talented young

The <a href="/USArmy/">U.S. Army</a> is transforming for the future, and the results are in! We've SMASHED our FY25 active duty contract recruiting goals a full four months early. 🇺🇸
This achievement reflects our commitment to lethality and the ability to adapt to a rapidly changing world. Talented young
Secretary of the Army (@secarmy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The U.S. Army’s 250th birthday parade isn’t just a celebration of history—it’s a powerful call to service. As the Army meets its FY25 recruiting goal, this event will inspire a new generation of Americans to catch the spirit to serve.

Secretary of the Army (@secarmy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI has game-changing potential to transform the U.S. Army. We’re asking Congress to give us the flexibility to harness AI across the Army – from streamlining logistics to enhancing warfighting capabilities on the battlefield. AI will make us smarter, faster, and more lethal.

U.S. Army (@usarmy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congressional Medal of Honor Society Roosevelt petitioned three times to land with the front-line troops on D-Day. Twice, he was denied. On the third try, the 56-year-old one-star general finally got the go-ahead.

<a href="/CMOH_Society/">Congressional Medal of Honor Society</a> Roosevelt petitioned three times to land with the front-line troops on D-Day.

Twice, he was denied.

On the third try, the 56-year-old one-star general finally got the go-ahead.
InfantryDort (@infantrydort) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 56 year old American general with arthritis and a cane led the first wave onto Utah Beach. We send old men limping with fury and purpose to land on your shores and break your empire if we’re angry enough. If that doesn’t scream American resolve, nothing does.

Dan Crenshaw (@dancrenshawtx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

President Reagan’s “Boys of Pointe du Hoc,” eloquently spoken in 1984 from the same cliffs where US Army Rangers achieved the impossible 40 years earlier. Their mission: silence the German guns aimed at the Allied landings below. Pointe du Hoc was a strategic stronghold, perched

Rep. Dan Crenshaw (@repdancrenshaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

President Reagan’s “Boys of Pointe du Hoc,” eloquently spoken in 1984 from the same cliffs where US Army Rangers achieved the impossible 40 years earlier. Their mission: silence the German guns aimed at the Allied landings below. Pointe du Hoc was a strategic stronghold, perched

Matthew VanDyke (@matt_vandyke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My grandfather, US Army Sergeant Aaron Steltz, landed at D-Day. I never imagined that 81 years later, I would follow in his footsteps in another European war against tyranny. I wish he were here, seeing us honor his generation's sacrifice with our own. #DDay #StandWithUkraine

My grandfather, US Army Sergeant Aaron Steltz, landed at D-Day.

I never imagined that 81 years later, I would follow in his footsteps in another European war against tyranny.

I wish he were here, seeing us honor his generation's sacrifice with our own. 

#DDay #StandWithUkraine
FORSCOM 🇺🇸 (@forscom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Task Force Iron #Soldiers triage simulated casualties at a casualty collection point after a simulated drone attack during Exercise Combined Resolve 25-2 in Hohenfels, Germany. #Army250 #Readiness #BeAllYouCanBe 1st Armored Division U.S. Army

Task Force Iron #Soldiers triage simulated casualties at a casualty collection point after a simulated drone attack during Exercise Combined Resolve 25-2 in Hohenfels, Germany.

#Army250 #Readiness #BeAllYouCanBe <a href="/1stArmoredDiv/">1st Armored Division</a> <a href="/USArmy/">U.S. Army</a>
DoD Office of Community Engagement (@dod_outreach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.U.S. Army, U.S. Navy and U.S. Marines service members honored fallen Chaplain (Capt.) Ignatius Maternowski at a #DDay81 ceremony in Normandy, France. Maternowski was the only U.S. military chaplain killed on D-Day. His legacy endures as a symbol of courage, faith and selfless service.

.<a href="/USArmy/">U.S. Army</a>, <a href="/USNavy/">U.S. Navy</a> and <a href="/USMC/">U.S. Marines</a> service members honored fallen Chaplain (Capt.) Ignatius Maternowski at a #DDay81 ceremony in Normandy, France. Maternowski was the only U.S. military chaplain killed on D-Day. His legacy endures as a symbol of courage, faith and selfless service.