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Coyote Community Connection April 2024
Fort Hunter Liggett Public Affairs Office
April 4, 2024 | 6:04
Welcome to the April "Coyote Community Connection." This month we focus on celebrating the U.S. Army Reserve's 116th birthday on April 23rd by recognizing the dedicated service of our 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers and Civilians. This years theme is "Today's Army Reserve: Building Critical Skills for the Nation." The Army Reserve offers over 120 different career fields and draws talent right from the community. Soldiers can answer their calling while building on their civilian profession or try a new career that fulfills a separate purpose.
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