Capt. Macario Mora assumes command of the U.S. Army Reserve Public Affairs Detachment during a change-of-command ceremony at the U.S. Army Reserve Center in Michigan, May 12, 2024. Capt. Mora takes over from Capt. William Cynecki, promising to lead with integrity and continue the unit's legacy of excellence.
Story by Pvt. Melanie Tolen, 220th Public Affairs Detachment
May is the start of something new, a time for renewal. As winter fades, growth takes over everything and brings the world back to life, a fresh start and new beginning.
This idea of a new beginning is particularly relevant this month as May is recognized as Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Heritage Month. This month is a time to celebrate and honor the...
Cpl. Isaac Copeland has marked a significant milestone in his military career by reenlisting with the 220th Public Affairs Detachment as a public affairs mass communications specialist. Initially serving as a direct fire infantryman in the 125th Infantry Regiment, Copeland transitioned from the National Guard's Inactive Ready Reserve into his current role through the try-one program. His passion for public affairs is reflected in his academic...
The U.S. Army Reserve Public Affairs Detachment conducted a change-of-command ceremony at the U.S. Army Reserve Center in Michigan on May 12, 2024. Capt. Macario Mora assumed leadership from Capt. William Cynecki during the event, symbolizing the continuity and honor of military command. Capt. Cynecki, with a background in military intelligence and public affairs, reflected on his tenure and achievements. Capt. Mora, a former Marine and...
WICHITA, Ks.. -- One hundred and two U.S. veterans traveled to Washington, D.C. from the Kansas Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport, Wichita, Kansas on April 29, 2024.
WICHITA, KS. -- The National Guard Association of Kansas and the Enlisted Association of Kansas hosted their annual conference at the Drury Plaza Hotel in Wichita on April 14, 2024.