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Lt. Col. Dave Clukey, commander, Phoenix Recruiting

Lt. Col. Dave Clukey, commander, Phoenix Recruiting

Lt. Col. Dave Clukey, commander, Phoenix Recruiting Battalion, talks about the battalion’s recent involvement at a National Football League game, at a Reserve Recruiting Partnership Council (R2PC) meeting, Nov.... More

Brig. Gen. Twanda ‘Tia’ Young, deputy commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Twanda ‘Tia’ Young, deputy commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Twanda ‘Tia’ Young, deputy commanding general, Human Resource Command, talks to both Phoenix Recruiting Battalion and Army Reserve leadership at a Reserve Recruiting Partnership Council (R2PC), Aug. ... More

Maj. Gen. Brian Alvin (left), commanding general, 63rd

Maj. Gen. Brian Alvin (left), commanding general, 63rd

Maj. Gen. Brian Alvin (left), commanding general, 63rd Readiness Division, talks about the need for more military technicians, as Command Sgt. Maj. Kelly Largent (right), command sergeant major, 63rd RD looks o... More

Brig. Gen. Twanda ‘Tia’ Young, deputy commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Twanda ‘Tia’ Young, deputy commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Twanda ‘Tia’ Young, deputy commanding general, Human Resource Command, talks to both Phoenix Recruiting Battalion and Army Reserve leadership at a Reserve Recruiting Partnership Council (R2PC), Aug. ... More

Lt. Col. Scott Morley, commander, Phoenix Recruiting

Lt. Col. Scott Morley, commander, Phoenix Recruiting

Lt. Col. Scott Morley, commander, Phoenix Recruiting Battalion, talks to both Phoenix Recruiting Battalion and Army Reserve leadership at a Reserve Recruiting Partnership Council (R2PC), Aug. 25, Sgt. Slivestre... More

Maj. Gen. Peter Bosse, commanding general, 335th Signal

Maj. Gen. Peter Bosse, commanding general, 335th Signal

Maj. Gen. Peter Bosse, commanding general, 335th Signal Command (Theater), talks about the challenges currently faced filling vacancies in the junior officer and noncommissioned offer ranks, at a Reserve Recrui... More

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