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    Mar 13, 2017

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    Mar 13, 2017

    DOUBLE EAGLE

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    The March 2017 edition of the USARC Double Eagle includes stories on:
    COVER STORY:
    Building Relationships: U.S. Army Reserve, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue train together....PAGE 6
    LEADING OFF:
    Lethal C.R.O.W.S: U.S. Army Reserve MPs get more Humvee firepower....PAGE 12
    WWI Centennial: From Reserve Corps and National Army to today’s U.S. Army Reserve....PAGE 16
    DEPARTMENTS:
    Commentary....PAGE 5
    Chaplain’s Corner....PAGE 22
    HRC....PAGE 23
    Family Programs....PAGE 24
    Around the Headquarters....PAGE 26
    Across the Army....PAGE 28

    Published: March 13, 2017
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    ABOUT THE PUBLICATION

    Double Eagle

    Double Eagle

    Production/Circulation:
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    The DOUBLE EAGLE is the official publication of the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters located at Fort Bragg, N.C. The internal publication is published under the provisions of AR 360-1, Army Reserve Public Affairs, by the HQ USARC Public Affairs, Internal Information Branch. It is written, designed and produced by the USARC Public Affairs staff without any outside design support. Editorial input comes from the PAO staff as well as staff directorates and sections within the headquarters. Circulation is initially planned through email and the internet via http://www.dvidshub.net/units/usarc. Other potential circulation venues include utilizing Newstand on the Apple App Store.
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    Audience Demographics:
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    The potential audience reach is 2,500 Soldiers and Department of the Army Civilians working in the headquarters. The intended audience is all Soldiers and Army Civilians who work for the command. Other potential audience members include all Soldiers and Army Civilians who work for U.S. Army Forces Command which is co-located with Headquarters, U.S. Army Reserve Command at Fort Bragg, N.C.
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    Information Strategy:
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    The DOUBLE EAGLE serves as a tool to educate Soldiers and Civilians within the headquarters of through timely and interesting stories which promote the relevancy of the mission of the men and women serving in the command. Through news and feature stories, the DOUBLE EAGLE demonstrates that working in the command headquarters directly supports the warfighters in the operational reserve.
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    Point of Contact:
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    The DOUBLE EAGLE is produced, designed and edited by Timothy L. Hale, an award-winning Army and Department of Defense photojournalist for the U.S. Army Reserve Command Office, Fort Bragg, N.C. He may be reached via email: timothy.l.hale@us.army.mil or by telephone: 910-570-8149.

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