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Reserve Soldier Featured at Museum as Local Hero

KENNESAW, GEORGIA — Kennesaw State University’s Museum of History and Holocaust Education recently opened two, newly designed Local Hero displays, featuring two U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers. The featured combat photographers, who were both honored with a separate showcase, were Sgt. 1st Class Amber Stephens and Sgt. 1st Class Rachel Copeland. Both noncommissioned officers were featured

Virtual Battle Assemblies: Is this the New Normal?

Recently, the world has been ravished by a new threat. This threat has changed each individual’s daily interaction. In fact as many of us are aware, it has changed corporate and even military interactions. How has the Army and specifically the Army Reserve accommodated these new behaviors and social norms? Well, the Army Reserve answered

Cedar Hill, Texas: A Breath of Fresh Air

Are you looking for adventure this summer?  Look no further than Cedar Hill, Texas. The city, a short 20 minute drive from downtown Dallas, is nestled among rolling hills at the highest elevation between the Red River and the Gulf Mexico. Our relaxed, inviting ambiance cultivated in family-friendly values, brings easy access to a variety

Workshops for Warriors Nonprofit School Is the Ticket to a Clearer Transition for our Veterans

Courtesy Photo For most of us in the US Army community, it’s no secret that the skills many of our service members master in uniform do not transition into the civilian world. The Military spends 4 months training someone for Military life, but just 4 days training someone for civilian life. Many service members transition