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Featured Column — Lessons LearnedFeatured Column — Lessons Learned

One Army colonel reflects on the lessons she learned, finding the simplest of tasks often offer the most revealing insights.

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Troops in the News

  • Maj. Michael DuCharme Awarded Bronze Star

    If you asked Maj. Michael DuCharme why he joined the Army, he will tell you that God called him. There were few people in his family who had served; he was nearing the age requirement where he would have been too old. And, in 2002, we were already in the war, so his wife and he knew it would mean deployment, according to DuCharme.

  • Marines Save Lives, Assist Afghan National Army
    FARAH PROVINCE, Afghanistan — As Seaman Jared D. Wilson, a corpsman with Company I, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, stepped into his humvee on the morning of Nov. 2, he knew he very well could find himself in the position of saving lives.