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NEWS | June 1, 2018

Ambassadors in the News

Legends Behind the Lens: Jack Simmons (June 30, 2020)

CALIFORNIA -- Upper management, production, remote operations, studio operations, on-air operations, accounting, purchasing, and even the mail-room — Jack Simmons has done it all in nearly five decades at Fox Sports and NBC Sports. (Written by Jason Dachman) 

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Retired Soldier, current Army Reserve Ambassador volunteers for COVID-19 response (May 18, 2020)

SALT LAKE CITY -- As reports of COVID-19 cases spread and it was approaching pandemic levels, retired Army Col. Dawn Flynn figured it was only a matter of time before select retirees were called back to service. (Written by U.S. Army Reserve Soldier Zachary Mott)

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Army Reserve turns 112, confronts pandemic (April 25, 2020)

OHIO -- On Thursday, the U.S. Army Reserve commemorated 112 years of history in service to the Army and the nation. What began in 1908 as a small corps of medical professionals held in readiness for duty is today the Army’s global operational reserve force, with a presence in all 50 states, five U.S. territories and 20 time zones across the globe. (Written by Army Reserve Ambassador Robert Veppert)

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Army Reserve has provided ever-present support for 112 years (April 23, 2020)

IOWA -- On April 23, 2020, the United States Army Reserve will commemorate 112 years of history in service to the Army and the nation. What began in 1908 as a small corps of medical professionals held in readiness is now the Army’s global operational reserve force, with a presence in all 50 states, five U.S. Territories and 20 time zones across the globe. (Written by Army Reserve Ambassador Gary C. Wattnem)

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Celebrating 112 years of the United States Army Reserve (April 23, 2020)

WYOMING -- Today, we join the United States Army Reserve in celebrating 112 years of history in service to the Army and the nation. What began in 1908 as a tiny corps of medical professionals held in readiness for duty is today the Army’s global operational reserve force, ready to deploy, fight and win, wherever and whenever needed, anywhere across the globe. (Written by Army Reserve Ambassador Robert A. Fitton)

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Army Reserve marks birthday in service for COVID-19 response (April 23, 2020)

TENNESSEE -- April 23 marks the 112th birthday of the U.S. Army Reserve, a force of almost 190,000 warrior-citizens, serving in 20 time zones across the nation and around the world. (Written by Tennessee Army Reserve Ambassador (emeritus) John L. Dyess)

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