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Soldiers with the 205th Press Camp Headquarters clear

Soldiers with the 205th Press Camp Headquarters clear

Soldiers with the 205th Press Camp Headquarters clear a village during urban assault training at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., during Warrior Exercise (WAREX) 91 14-03. This training helps prepare Soldiers for s... More

Gen. Jose R. Burgos passes the guidon to Lt. Col. David

Gen. Jose R. Burgos passes the guidon to Lt. Col. David

Gen. Jose R. Burgos passes the guidon to Lt. Col. David Mozley as he assumes command of the 314th Press Camp Headquarters, Birmingham, Al., August 20, 2017. Mozley has led numerous commands in the past and is c... More

Soldiers of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 361st Press Camp

Soldiers of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 361st Press Camp

Soldiers of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 361st Press Camp Headquarters received an unexpected gift during the unit’s holiday party at American Legion Post #422 in Whitestone, New York. Dewey Bozella, who spent 26 ye... More

Soldiers of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 361st Press Camp

Soldiers of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 361st Press Camp

Soldiers of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 361st Press Camp Headquarters received an unexpected gift during the unit’s holiday party at American Legion Post #422 in Whitestone, New York. Dewey Bozella, who spent 26 ye... More

Col. Ernie Parker, U.S. Army Reserve Command Public

Col. Ernie Parker, U.S. Army Reserve Command Public

Col. Ernie Parker, U.S. Army Reserve Command Public Affairs chief, emphasizes a point with Reserve general officers and their command sergeants major on the capabilities of public affairs during senior leader o... More

Muscatatuck chosen to host first live public affairs exercise

Muscatatuck chosen to host first live public affairs exercise

MUSCATATUCK, Ind. – Once used as a mental hospital, the structure built in 1938 is now in use by civilian and military personnel coming in to conduct urban training. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Capt. Megan McFa... More

Lt. Col. David Mozley listens duringa meeting with

Lt. Col. David Mozley listens duringa meeting with

Lt. Col. David Mozley listens duringa meeting with local press and soldiers from the 314th Press Camp Headquarters after the Change of Command ceremony, Birmingham, Al., August 20, 2017. Mozley assumed command ... More

Col. Ernie Parker, U.S. Army Reserve Command Public

Col. Ernie Parker, U.S. Army Reserve Command Public

Col. Ernie Parker, U.S. Army Reserve Command Public Affairs chief, briefs 11 general officers and those selected to become general officers, and five command sergeants major on the capabilities of public affair... More

Franklin F. Childress, left, the deputy director of

Franklin F. Childress, left, the deputy director of

Franklin F. Childress, left, the deputy director of Army Reserve Communications, briefs the capabilities of his office to Army Reserve general officers and their command sergeants major during a senior leader o... More

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