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The USARC Report

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A bi-weekly five-minute internal information newscast produced for U.S. Army Reserve Command military personnel, civilian employees and family members of both. It provides news about events, changes and other activities that impact the people who work in the command at Fort Bragg, NC. Includes information that is useful to Soldiers, families, employees and others as well as subordinate commands and units who support the Army Reserve world-wide.DVIDSHub.net Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • The USARC Report: Episode 1
      Nov 9 2024
      Soldiers and civilian employees have a new way to help keep those New Year's resolutions to stay fit and be healthy -- a new fitness facility near the USARC headquarters. Also, Six Sigma White Belt training opportunity Hosted by 1st Lt. Amy Crane. Also available in high definition.
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      2 min
    • The USARC Report - Apr. 16, 2012
      Apr 18 2023
      In this edition of The USARC Report: The President Chooses a new leader for the Army Reserve... Telling the boss exactly what you think: people with complaints providing solutions to make the organization better... Safety first: Old hands on two wheels passing on lessons learned to new riders…. Back to basics: Non-commissioned officers experiencing Soldier training that tests their mettle.
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      6 min
    • The USARC Report - Apr. 26, 2012
      Apr 18 2023
      In this episode Structured Self Development: The Army Reserve is taking a new approach to career management. Structured self-development, or SSD, is an Army-wide program developed by the Sergeants Major Academy to assist Soldiers - active, Reserve and National guard - achieve professional and technical success as they move through the non-commissioned officer ranks. Sgt. 1st Class Jerry Whitehead, USARC G-3/5/7 Operations NCO (Individual Training), explains the SSD concept.
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      4 min
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