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Mrs. Julie Luckey listens intently to participants of the Army Family Programs Roundtable discussion during a break in presentations. The Roundtable discussion, held at the 416th Theater Engineer Command Headquarters, Darien, Ill., was a chance for spousal leadership throughout the three components of the Army to get ideas on improving the programs to meet the needs of Family readiness. Mrs. Hollyanne Milley, spouse of Chief of Staff of the United States Army, Gen. Mark Milley, represented the active Army; Mrs. Julie Luckey, spouse of Chief of Army Reserve, Lt. Gen. Charles Lucky, represented the Army Reserve; and Mrs. Danette Hayes, spouse of Adjutant General, Illinois National Guard, Maj. Gen. Richard J. Hayes Jr., represented the National Guard, November 15, 2016. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jason Proseus/released)

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15/11/2016
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