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ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- VSE Corporation (NASDAQ: VSEC) announced today that Lieutenant General Jack C. Stultz, Jr., USAR, Retired, the former Chief, Army R...
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Laura Stultz knows what military families go through when a spouse is deployed.
I've been through it. It's not easy," said Stultz, wife of Lt. Gen. Jack C. Stultz, chief of the Army Reserve. The general was deployed overseas three times in the last two decades, leaving his wife to run the household and look after their four children.
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.... The Chief of Army Reserve, LTG Jack C Stultz, describes his vision for die USAR: . An ...
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Laura Stultz knows what military families go through when a spouse is deployed.
I've been through it. It's not easy," said Stultz, wife of Lt. Gen. Jack C. Stultz, chief of the Army Reserve. The general was deployed overseas three times in the last two decades, leaving his wife to run the household and look after their four children.
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Spc. Wilson J. Foy, father of Robert and Christopher Foy of Lakeland, recently received the Purple Heart for wounds received during a direct insurgent attack against his patrol while on a route clearance mission Nov. 11, 2010, in southern Afghanistan.
The pinning ceremony for Foy was held Jan. 23 at Kandahar Air Field, Kandahar, Afghanistan . Presiding over the ceremony was Third NCR Commadore and USARC Commander General Jack C. Stultz.
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Reserve and National Guard members today deserve a better "return on investment" for their frequent deployments and long family separations, and that should include improved health benefits and two ways to retire earlier than age 60, said Lt. Gen. Jack C. Stultz, chief of Army Reserve.
In an interview in his Pentagon office Thursday, Stultz shared his thoughts on modernizing reserve compensation so it more suitably rewards members and families who are sacrificing so much during wartime operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. He contrasted current missions for an "operational" reserve with those assigned to the Cold War-era "strategic" reserve.
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LONG BEACH - The commander of the U.S. Army Reserve drew a comparison between the nation's response to the attack on Pearl Harbor with the current war on terror, and he called today's soldiers "the next great generation" during a speech in Long Beach on Wednesday.
Lieutenant General Jack C. Stultz was speaking to a group of business executives at the monthly Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast.
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... WITNESSES: LIEUTENANT GENERAL JACK C. STULTZ (USAR), CHIEF OF ARMY RES...
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PLATTEVILLE, Wis. - At a combination community and veterans job fair Thursday at the Wisconsin Army National Guard armory in Platteville, employment seekers got their questions answered.
Much of the focus was on veterans. Their unemployment rate is estimated to be around 13 or 15 percent in Wisconsin.
...Gen. Jack C. Stultz, chief of the Army Reserve. (Copyright (...
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Reserve and National Guard members deserve a better retirement plan, one that pays an annuity earlier than age 60 at least for those willing to serve longer than 20 years, Reserve leaders have told Congress.
...Gen. Jack C. Stultz, chief of Army Reserve. "But they say '...