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When Staff Sgt. Megan Krause returned home from a deployment in Iraq in 2006, she thought the scariest moments of her life were over.

During the 10th annual U.S. Army All-American Bowl game, the U.S. Army Reserve inked agreements with six companies and organizations Jan. 8.

The only Army Reserve aviation brigade, the 244th Aviation Brigade, has geared up to deploy troops and equipment to Haiti in support of Operation Unified Response.

While admitting initial reservations, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates told a National Guard conference today he sees benefits of a new plan that allows reserve-component servicemembers to conduct pre-deployment training before the clock starts ticking on their 12-month mobilization cycles.

The Army Reserve has increased its ranks by 20,000 and continues to meet its recruiting goals, but there are some gaps that remain unfilled in mid-level ranks and different specialties.

Thirty New York Army National Guard and Army Reserve Soldiers spent a day, and walked ten miles, collecting 2,000 pounds of food for Western New York food pantries on Saturday, Dec. 5.


Army Reserve Soldiers and their Families must realize that times have changed. Soldiers have an obligation to ensure their Families are prepared to endure military separation; and they must understand the benefit and entitlement changes that take effect upon mobilization.

- Lieutenant Stultz, Chief of the Army Reserve and Commanding General of the US Army Reserve Command



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