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Three Rivers, Lake Kaweah, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Hero Appreciation Months

Views from hiking Timber Gap. Photos courtesy Michael Botkin My love affair with Three Rivers, Lake Kaweah, and Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks began in the 80s, when my family was introduced to the area by a friend who discovered it “just passing through.” Soon afterwards we began spending family vacations here, then it

Best Warrior Begins with a Twist

Twelve Soldiers from across the command competed in the 1st and 2nd Brigade, 104th Training Division (LT) combined Best Warrior Competition hosted by 1st Brigade’s Command Sgt. Maj. Todd R. Kaim held at Fort Knox, Kentucky March 2019. For four days, Soldiers were challenged both physically and mentally. One of those challenges as the unexpected

Army Reserve Soldiers at Interservice Pistol Championship

Members of the Army Reserve Marksmanship Program took first place among the reserve components and second place overall at the 2019 Interservice Pistol Championships. From left, Sgt. Nick Mower (200th MP Command, 2nd place in the .22 aggregate, 7th overall individual), Sgt. 1st Class Brenn Combs (108th Training Command), Maj. Thomas Bourne (80th TASS), Sgt.

Sevierville’s New Fall Driving Tour Has the Best View of All: Your Own!

For a few glorious weeks, autumn crowns the Smoky Mountains with spectacular color. It’s a sight well worth traveling to see – especially when you take a few roads less traveled. This year, consider an alternative scenic drive with plenty of foliage along the Middle Prong of the Little Pigeon River in Sevierville, Tennessee. Drive