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Ball State Supports Soldier-Students Through Peer Tutoring, Study Sessions

During his first year as assistant director of financial aid and scholarships for veterans’ affairs at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, Michael Black began to acquaint himself thoroughly with its many student support services. His goal? To help student veterans achieve their goals — “in any way possible.” Black found that for his many

Equal Opportunity Office Who We Are and What We Do

Maj. Morgan Wolff is the equal opportunity program leader to Brig. Gen. Rodney Fischer at the 104thTraining Division (LT). Who are the new Equal Opportunity Advisors (EOAs)? Maj. Morgan Wolff: My name is MAJ Morgan Wolff. I am the equal opportunity program leader to Brig. Gen. Rodney Fischer here at the 104thTraining Division (Leader Training).

Navy Prepares to Deploy (with Army Help)

A Reserve Sailor dons his chemical protective mask as yellow smoke engulfs him Aug. 19. Sailors have been training for two-weeks with Task Force Marshall in preparation of global deployments. Photo Credit: Ms. Alexandra Shea, INCOMRoberts, 319th MPAD At McCrady Training Center a container village sits in an open field and acts as an urban

Rubicon challenges command teams at Fort Jackson

A Soldier participating in the Rubicon Command Team Challenge with the 193rd Infantry Brigade at Fort Jackson, S.C., tries to crawl back in his canoe after capsizing during the boat crossing event, Dec. 9. The boat crossing was the ninth and final event at the Rubicon Command Team Challenge. The challenge was designed to exercise