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  • Survey says JB MDL shoppettes drive for value at the pump

    According to a recent Short-Term Energy Outlook report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration, "the annual average regular-grade retail gasoline price will increase from $2.35 per gallon in 2009 to $2.84 in 2010." Forecasts of increasing energy prices has exchange officials reaching out to

  • Headquarters, Headquarters Battery welcomes new first sergeant

    Responsibility for Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 72nd Field Artillery Brigade, passed smoothly during a change of responsibility ceremony at the Kelley Reserve Center here March 12.As Soldiers, family and friends of the battery looked on, 1st Sgt. Garret McAdoo, a native of Clarion, Pa.,

  • Official details new recuperation leave policy

    Some deployed servicemembers will not be charged for rest and recuperation leave under a new Defense Department policy. The new policy allows servicemembers in designated areas to go on rest and recuperation leave without charge to their leave accounts. "So in a sense, it is an administrative

  • Navy announces plans to 'can' paper leave chits

    The Navy announced plans March 22, to begin phasing out traditional paper leave chits, replacing them with a new electronic leave request system.The new system, called Self-Service Electronic Leave (E-Leave) is a Web-based program that Sailors can access through their Electronic Service