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According to MSG Robert E. Eichelberger, the Army can improve recruiting without lowering standards by aligning medical fitness standards with societal health trends. Read here: https://t.co/jr9F5FvRhp #Recruiting #ArmyFuture @USArmy
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Chago Zapata, the Managing Editor of NCO Journal, discusses his creative article "The Drone Patrol" on the NCO Journal Podcast. DVIDS: https://t.co/nx74QhZJFu Spotify: https://t.co/LAH4Yrhfkm Apple: https://t.co/MUtGQFjFml #NCOJournalPodcast @USArmy
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Retired SMA Kenneth O. Preston, the 13th Sgt. Major of the Army, shares his personal and professional leadership experiences on the Sergeant's Time Podcast. DVIDS: https://t.co/OBvLrvZXFx Spotify: https://t.co/hgk0KCesqy Apple: https://t.co/M8B2e3nuO1 #NCOJSTP #13THSMA @USArmy
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Retired SMA Kenneth O. Preston, the 13th Sgt. Major of the Army, shares his personal and professional leadership experiences on the Sergeant's Time Podcast. DVIDS: https://t.co/OBvLrvZXFx Spotify: https://t.co/hgk0KCesqy Apple: https://t.co/M8B2e3nuO1 #NCOJSTP #13THSMA @USArmy
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Sexual assault and harassment within the military demand immediate and constant action to address the issues at every level. Prevention should start with frontline NCOs in our squads, states SFC Hector M. Najera in this Legacy Article, "Creating Cohesion." https://t.co/cjgRusPvwM
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Sexual assault and harassment within the military demand immediate and constant action to address the issues at every level. Prevention should start with frontline NCOs in our squads, states SFC Hector M. Najera in this Legacy Article, "Creating Cohesion." https://t.co/cjgRusPvwM
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