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A Day with the Army Reserve on May 7, 2014 included

A Day with the Army Reserve on May 7, 2014 included

A Day with the Army Reserve on May 7, 2014 included a panel discussion facilitated by the Private Public Partnership (P3i) with members of the business community to expand the level of support to soldiers in th... More

A panel discussion on May 7, 2014 hosted by the U.S.

A panel discussion on May 7, 2014 hosted by the U.S.

A panel discussion on May 7, 2014 hosted by the U.S. Army Reserve, Private Public Partnership (P3i) included speakers, left to right, Brian Wright, Fox Media, Jorge Rosende, McDonalds USA, Andy Pate, GE Healthc... More

For the second consecutive year, Soldiers from the

For the second consecutive year, Soldiers from the

For the second consecutive year, Soldiers from the 364th ESC together with recruiters from the Army Reserve and National Guard came together at the 13th Annual Everett Community College Students of Color Career... More

During a panel discussion on May 7, 2014 hosted by

During a panel discussion on May 7, 2014 hosted by

During a panel discussion on May 7, 2014 hosted by the U.S. Army Reserve, Private Public Partnership (P3i), Jorge Rosende, Director of Operations Baltimore/Washington Region and Army Reserve Management at McDon... More

For the second consecutive year, Soldiers from the

For the second consecutive year, Soldiers from the

For the second consecutive year, Soldiers from the 364th ESC together with recruiters from the Army Reserve and National Guard came together at the 13th Annual Everett Community College Students of Color Career... More

A Day with the Army Reserve on May 7, 2014, included

A Day with the Army Reserve on May 7, 2014, included

A Day with the Army Reserve on May 7, 2014, included a panel discussion facilitated by the Private Public Partnership (P3i) with members of the business community to expand the level of support to soldiers in t... More

New Jersey Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, left, speaks with

New Jersey Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, left, speaks with

New Jersey Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, left, speaks with Staff Sgt. Kathleen Parent, operations noncommissioned officer with the Army Reserve’s 78th Training Division, during the Hiring Our Heroes job fair Jan. 21 a... More

Several hundred service members, veterans and military

Several hundred service members, veterans and military

Several hundred service members, veterans and military spouses attend the Hiring Our Heroes job fair Jan. 21 at the Timmermann Conference Center at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. The Army Reserve was a ... More

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