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  • First Army's 'Bold Shift' to focus on pre-mob training

    In addition to running mobilization sites, First U.S. Army has been given the mission of focusing on pre-mobilization training of the National Guard and Army Reserve.This change will result in fewer contractors involved in pre-mob training, said Lt. Gen. Michael S. Tucker, commander, First Army,

  • Army’s CSF2 program encourages spouses to take GAT

    Now through October, the Army's Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness (CSF2) program is conducting a campaign to encourage Army spouses to take the Global Assessment Tool (GAT 2.0).The GAT 2.0 is a confidential, online, self-assessment tool that provides users with scores for their individual

  • 621st CRW welcomes new commander

    Col. James A. Copher took the reins of the 621st Contingency Response Wing from Col. Martin A. Chapin in a change of command ceremony at the Global Reach Deployment Center here, July 24.Copher came to the 621st CRW from Southwest Asia, where he served as the vice wing commander of the 380th Air

  • NAVAIR team members receive recognition for improved affordability work

    Capt. James Donnelly, program manager for the Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment Program Office (PMA-251), presented the prestigious Affordability Championship Award and Letters of Appreciation to several NAVAIR members of the Advanced Arresting Gear Thermal Management Fluid Working Group (AAG)

  • Reservists supplement aerial port workload at military's Europe hub

    Although "sticks in a bundle are unbreakable" isn't an Air Force core value, this Kenyan proverb hits the bull's-eye on exceptional teamwork playing an indispensable role in fulfilling the mission.To optimize mission success, more than 30 Reservists from McChord Field's 446th Airlift Wing in