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Joint Service Open House - (05-15-2009)
Sgt. Gary Ward, Nuclear Biological and Chemical non-commissioned officer from Aberdeen, Md., with... (8 images)
Joint Service Open House 2009 at... - (05-15-2009)
Dozens of aircraft from yesterday, today and tomorrow, repair and rescue vehicles, and static mil... (33 images)
Inactivation Ceremony - (09-08-2008)
Sgt. Maj. Haywood Williams cases the flag of the 300th Area Support Group held by the commander o... (1 images)
Army Reserve and Guard Help in P... - (02-02-2007)
Spc. Frank Cuther of the 247th Quartermaster Battalion helps police during a fireworks display du... (8 images)
Army Reserve MPs Visit Australia - (07-25-2006)
Lt. Col. Irene Glaeser of the United States Reserve Command presents a symbolic wreath at the bas... (1 images)


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News Stories

Joint Service Open House
Dozens of aircraft from yesterday, today and tomorrow, repair and rescue vehicles, and static military and civilian displays greeted the thousands of visitors to the flight line at Andrews Air Force Base this weekend with the 2009 Joint Service Open House, an event showing off the outstanding work done by members of the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines and Navy.
(05/18/09)

300th Area Support Group Inactivates
After 37 years of service, Army Reserve Soldiers folded their unit's flag for the last time, Sept. 7, 2008.
(09/8/08)

Military medicine keeping it real with make-up and mannequins
Fort Gordon, Ga.— Over 150 key players in this year's Golden Medic field exercise wait to spring into action when the mass casualty medical exercise kicks off in a few days. They rest quietly—very quietly— in their Fort Gordon, Ga., quarters, tightly packed into basic, no-frills Army housing. When a young soldier inflicts a gaping head wound on one of their colleagues, no-one flinches. Maybe their unshakable resolve comes from years of working alongside America's hardened fighters. Maybe their blank, glassy stares tell the story of soldiers who have seen too much...or maybe it's just their cold, plastic hearts.
(06/19/07)

Army Reserve and Guard help in Punxsy Groundhog Day (again!)
When can you stand outside singing songs in 14 degree weather at 3 a.m. wearing a groundhog hat and not be considered a wee bit short of a full deck? Why on Groundhog Day at Goobler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Penn., of course!
(02/2/07)



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Recent Audio

Capt. Hudson
Talks to the Hughes Sullivan Show in Detroit, Mich. about his duties while deployed and the progress of his mission.

Command Sgt. Maj. Williams
Talks to a KTEM reporter in Killeen, Texas, about his military service history, the duties of the 214th Fires Brigade, training Iraqi army and border police, interacting with the Iraqi service personnel, when his unit is returning home, his career plans and sends thanks to his supporters and family at home.



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