06/01/2026
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U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton Commander Col. Melissa Cantwell presents certificates of appreciation and command coins to Soldiers of the 430th Military Police Law and Order Detachment, based in Red Bank, N.J., during a ceremony at Garrison Headquarters, May 29, 2026.
Command Sgt. Maj. Eric Riding, U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton, and the Directorate of Emergency Services Chief of Police were also in attendance to recognize the Soldiers for their support to installation security operations. The 430th was temporarily assigned to the Directorate of Emergency Services to augment access control points and conduct security patrols as part of their annual training.
The detachment specializes in law enforcement operations, including traffic enforcement, criminal investigations and desk operations, and continues training at the garrison on a rotational basis. (U.S. Army photo by Mark Getman, Fort Hamilton Public Affairs Office)
05/31/2026
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05/30/2026
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05/29/2026
Fort Hamilton Team clapped out Michael Ingram as he leaves the Fitness Center for the last time after 47 years of Government Service. (U.S. Army photos by Mark Getman/Fort Hamilton Public Afffairs)
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05/26/2026
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Department of the Army Security Guards and Police Officers assigned to U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton completed annual sustainment marksmanship training at Joint Base McGuire‑Dix‑Lakehurst, New Jersey, May 12, 2026.
The guards qualified with the M17 pistol, the M4 rifle and the M500 shotgun, and conducted live‑fire drills while wearing Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives (CBRNE) protective masks to replicate contaminated‑environment conditions.
The training strengthened the installation’s overall readiness by ensuring security personnel remain proficient, certified and prepared to respond to threats under any conditions. DA Security Guards at Army installations must complete initial basic training and annual weapons‑qualification requirements to maintain mission readiness and installation security. (U.S. Army photos by Mark Getman)
05/25/2026
Today, we honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation.
05/25/2026
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More than 70 service members and first responders take on the Armed Forces and FDNY Murph Challenge at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton, May 20, 2026. The joint fitness event, coordinated by Fort Hamilton and the Fire Department of New York (FDNY), honors Navy SEAL Lt. Michael P. Murphy and demonstrates the installation’s ongoing commitment to warfighter readiness.
Participants from FDNY, U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton, the NYC Recruiting Battalion, the New York National Guard’s Joint Task Force Empire Shield, and Marines from the 1st Marine Corps District run a one‑mile course, complete 100 pull‑ups, 200 push‑ups, 300 squats, and finish with a final one‑mile run, many wearing weighted vests.
The challenge builds individual and collective readiness, strengthens deployability and lethality through sustained physical fitness, and highlights Fort Hamilton’s role in delivering essential base operations services, resilient infrastructure, and Soldier and Family support that keep the force mission‑ready at home and downrange.(U.S. Army photo by Mark Getman- Fort Hamilton Public Affairs Office)