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80th Teen Council leads the way
October 6, 2015
Gregory Peloquin, son of Col. Marisa Peloquin, commander, 97th Training Brigade, participates in a breakout session during a joint teen council meeting, Alexandria, Va., July 28, 2015. Peloquin and nine other members of the 80th Training Command Teen Council attended the meeting with members of the 412th Theater Engineer Command and the 75th Training Command teen councils.

Darlington replaces Wills as top noncommissioned officer of 80th Training Command
October 6, 2015
Sgt. Maj. Gerald Brandsasse (left) and Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey Darlington observes as Command Sgt. Maj. Jim Wills passes the 80th Training Command's noncommissioned officer sword to Maj. Gen. A.C. Roper, commander 80th TC symbolizing Wills' relinquishment of duties as the command's top noncommissioned officer during a change of responsibility ceremony, Richmond, Va., Aug. 2, 2015. Roper then passed the sword over to Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey Darlington making Darlington the new command sergeant major.

Army Reserve brigade exchange ideas with Canadian counterparts
October 6, 2015
Sgt. 1st Class Oniel Murray of the Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., 1st Brigade Engineers discusses the differences in teaching techniques with his Canadian counterpart, Canadian Armed Forces Sergeant Corey Struss at the Canadian Forces School of Military Engineering (CFSME) at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick, Canada, as part of an instructor exchange initiative between the U.S. and the CFSME, spearheaded by 1st Brigade engineers.

Double Eagle - 10.05.2015
October 5, 2015
Double Eagle cover October 2015

Clinic tour offers Army Reserve NCO developmental opportunity
October 2, 2015
Eric Kunawotor, 38, of Ghana, had never worked with a U.S. Army Reserve Soldier before he met Sgt. Josephine Charlotte Morton. He was impressed with her professionalism and eagerness to learn. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Rick Scavetta, 7th Mission Support Command)

The computer that saved the Soldier’s back, and the helmet that saved his life
October 1, 2015
Spc. Nicolas Laboy, U.S. Army Reserve information technology specialist for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, poses in his wheelchair at his house in Bolingbrook, Ill., Sept. 29, holding his motorcycle helmet that saved his life during an accident three months earlier. Laboy is expected to walk again after three more months of physical therapy. During his accident, Laboy broke his right leg, received a third-degree burn in his left thigh, severed his kidney and liver, fractured his lower spine and his right shoulder, and suffered internal bleeding in his brain. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)

Army Reserve command in Europe re-named 7th Mission Support Command
September 30, 2015
In this file photo, 7th Mission Support Command Soldiers participate in "Ukraine 2015," Sept. 21-23, 2015. 7th Civil Support Command Soldiers participate in "Ukraine 2015," Sept. 21-23, 2015 in Lviv, Ukraine.

Fore!
September 30, 2015
Barry Moore, 108th Training Command (IET) supervisory logistics management specialist, misses the ball completely, while participating in the 5th annual Griffon Association golf tournament at the Pine Island Country Club, in Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 28, 2015. More than 50 Soldiers, veterans and family members participated in the event to raise money for educational scholarships and charity. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brian Hamilton)

MSU-E competes in Tactical Combat Casualty Care Competition
September 30, 2015
LOGRONO, Spain — The U.S. Army Reserve's Medical Support Unit - Europe was one of 16 teams to compete in the first international Tactical Combat Casualty Care Competition hosted by Spain Sept. 16-18 at the Center of Excellence. (Photos by 1st Lt. Clifford J. Norwood)

Link moves up in the chain of command
September 26, 2015
Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 10th Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division conduct a cannon salute during the Army Reserve Medical Command change of command ceremony held Sept. 26, 2015, at the C.W. Bill Young Armed Forces Reserve Center in Pinellas Park, Fla. After the cannon salute, 1st Lt. Mario Mendez, the officer in charge of the salute battery, presented Maj. Gen. Bryan R. Kelly, the outgoing ARMEDCOM commander, with the last shell fired in honor of his long and distinguished service to the Army Reserve. Kelly is retiring, after 26 years of military service and plans to spend more time with his family and continue his civilian career as a clinical psychologist near his hometown of East Sandwich, Mass.