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Author: U.S. Army Reserve Command

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A bi-weekly five-minute internal information newscast produced for U.S. Army Reserve Command military personnel, civilian employees and family members of both. It provides news about events, changes and other activities that impact the people who work in the command at Fort Bragg, NC. Includes information that is useful to Soldiers, families, employees and others as well as subordinate commands and units who support the Army Reserve world-wide.
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Soldiers and civilian employees have a new way to help keep those New Year's resolutions to stay fit and be healthy -- a new fitness facility near the USARC headquarters. Also, Six Sigma White Belt training opportunity Hosted by 1st Lt. Amy Crane. Also available in high definition.
In this edition of The USARC Report: The President Chooses a new leader for the Army Reserve... Telling the boss exactly what you think: people with complaints providing solutions to make the organization better... Safety first: Old hands on two wheels passing on lessons learned to new riders…. Back to basics: Non-commissioned officers experiencing Soldier training that tests their mettle.
In this episode Structured Self Development: The Army Reserve is taking a new approach to career management. Structured self-development, or SSD, is an Army-wide program developed by the Sergeants Major Academy to assist Soldiers - active, Reserve and National guard - achieve professional and technical success as they move through the non-commissioned officer ranks. Sgt. 1st Class Jerry Whitehead, USARC G-3/5/7 Operations NCO (Individual Training), explains the SSD concept.
Warriors on the Water is a non-profit organization who hosts a fishing tournament to show their appreciation to the Armed Forces.
This episode features stories on changing traffic patterns possibly causing headquarters personnel to alter their route to and from work, the first time a USARC soldier receives a certain special honor, two civilian employees receiving high recognition for their service, USARC employees taking part in a leadership program with a North Carolina county organization and the Headquarters Security Office asks for you cooperation. Also available in high definition.
This edition features a story on Army Reserve Lt. Gen. Jeffrey W. Talley assuming duties as Chief Army Reserve and taking command as Commanding General, U.S. Army Reserve Command, from Lt. Gen. Jack C. Stultz in ceremonies scheduled for June 9, 2012.
In this episode of The USARC Report -- The U.S. Army Reserve Command now has a Fallen Soldiers Memorial dedicated to all Army Reserve Soldiers who have paid the ultimate price for our freedoms. Fort Bragg has new safety standards that must be met before being allowed to operate a motorcycle or scooter on the installation USARC and the Army Reserve have new Retirement Services Offices ready to assist soldiers and their families making the transition from military civilian life after a full career.
This week The USARC Report is from Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, where non-commissioned officers assigned to U.S. Army Reserve Command staff directorates are running the 2012 Army Reserve Best Warrior Competitions. Hosted by Marty Martin. Available in high definition.
In this episode of The USARC Report -- The Army Reserve names its Best Warriors after a grueling week long competition at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. Looking for something to eat or that boost to get you through the day at USARC Headquarters? New concessions guarantee you won't go hungry or do without that boost. A Soldier assigned to the USARC G-2/6 gets some very special recognition from the Army's signal community.
In this episode of The USARC Report, the Command Chief Chaplains Assistant talks about suicide prevention and awareness, and USARC soldiers and employees donate items to an organization that helps homeless veterans in the Fort Bragg area. Also available in high definition.
The Army Reserve's Fort Family call center; A senior USARC civilian employee is recognized as Fort Bragg's employee of the year; and Army Reserve Soldiers train on new route clearance and mine detection equipment. Hosted by Master Sgt. Derrick Witherspoon. Also available in high definition.
In this episode of The USARC Report -- Taking a look at one of the men at the top: a profile of the USARC Deputy Commanding General - Support, MG Glenn Lesniak; the first change of command for the USARC/FORSCOM Support Troops Battalion; and the headquarters Spartans Motorcycle Mentorship Program conducts a 9/11 memorial ride and Headquarters USARC remembers September 11, 2001, in a memorial ceremony. Available in high definition.
In this episode of The USARC Report -- The USARC/FORSCOM Headquarters building is recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council as LEED Gold certified. Also available in High Definition.
This edition features stories on a USARC employee being recognized for his work in the Army STARS study, a flue vaccine schedule and the recording of holiday greetings. Also available in high definition
In this episode of The USARC Report -- A senior U.S. Army Reserve leader participates in a panel discussion with Fayetteville, NC community leaders on better ways to reach out to service members and their families. A nice day for a walk in the woods: USARC non-commissioned officers practice their skills at getting from point A to point B.
In this episode of The USARC Report Walmart signs a new agreement with Employee Support of the Guard and Reserve. Reserve soldiers march in the annual Veterans Day parade in downtown Fayetteville, North Carolina. Deployed reservist re-enlist in a unique way on Veterans Day. The FORSCOM/USARC Special Troops battalion hosts their second annual Fall Festival.
This edition features Brig. Gen. Rock Donahue sharing his insights and leadership values, Reserve soldiers teach local elementary kids about helicopters and after sixty years of service, Hector Morales is finally retiring...again. Available in high definition.
In this episode of The USARC Report: The Chief, Army Reserve, Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Talley issues the oath of office to the USARC Inspector Generals Team. Army Reserve Ambassadors come together at a Fort Belvoir conference to discuss ways of better communicating the Army Reserve story to their communities. The USARC Dental Surgeon explains the importance of dental readiness to Soldiers and the Army Reserve.
Soldiers and civilian employees have a new way to help keep those New Year's resolutions to stay fit and be healthy -- a new fitness facility near the USARC headquarters. Also, Six Sigma White Belt training opportunity Hosted by 1st Lt. Amy Crane. Also available in high definition.
The USARC Report features stories on Enterprise, but it's not Captain Kirk's starship: Army Reserve e-mail migrates to the Enterprise E-mail system., and USARC G-6 personnel put their "A" team to work on this massive undertaking. He's 81 years young, and has over 60 years of Federal Service: Hector Morales, who once retired as a sergeant major, retires for the second time as a civil servant. Double header: The sons of two USARC master sergeants win scholarships.
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