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Training a New Generation 46 Features Cover Story: Training a New Generation
The Army has retooled its curriculum for today’s recruits. Mark Cantrell spoke with Army training officials and visited Fort Jackson, S.C., for a better look at the program.
Snapshots of Service
Feats of confidence and good composition wowed judges in MOAA’s annual Independence Day photo contest. Check out the winning entries.
Honoring Advocates
MOAA recognizes those who go above and beyond for service- members’ rights. By Col. Marv Harris, USAF-Ret.
Insert: Understanding Long Term Care Facing longer life expectancies, rising costs of care, and tighter government restrictions, many are planning ahead for long term care. Here’s what you need to know.
PHOTOS: COVER, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY; ABOVE, JEFF CRAWLEY/FORT SILL CANNONEER 58 52 46 MOAA’s mission
Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) is a nonprofit veterans’ as so ciation dedicated to main taining a strong national defense and to preserving the earned en- titlements of members of the uniformed services and their families and survivors. Member ship is open to those who hold or have ever held a warrant or commission in any component of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Public Health Ser vice, or NOAA and their surviving spouses.
On the cover: Soldiers in basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C., practice using pugil sticks. (above) Soldiers at Fort Sill, Okla., complete a teamwork development course.
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