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Navy Reserve Chief Invites Sailors' Input on Reserve Force's Future

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Navy Reserve Chief Invites Sailors' Input on Reserve Force's Future

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161203-N-HP195-093 BELL, Calif. (Sept. 3, 2016) Navy Reserve Vice Adm. Luke M. McCollum, left, chief of Navy Reserve and commander, Navy Reserve Force, invites discussion and input during an all-hands call in which McCollum expressed interest in big ideas that could reshape the reserve force and life for its Sailors. The meeting was held at Navy Operational Support Center Los Angeles, which McCollum was touring as part of his first 100 days as the Navy Reserve's most senior-ranking official. (U.S. Navy photo by MC1 Christopher Okula/Released)

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03/12/2016
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