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Article: 'FIRST LADY' OF XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS LEAVES FORT BRAGG WITH LEGACY OF SUPPORT FOR SOLDIERS, FAMILIES
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- US Fed News Service, Including US State News
- Article date:
- August 18, 2009
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 -- The U.S. Army issued the following news release:
As Charlene Austin prepares for her next move, she paused to think about all the people and experiences at Fort Bragg that helped shape and mold her.
She started by saying that it is taking everyone at Fort Bragg and within our community, everyday, helping as volunteers, commands, individuals and civilians to care for Soldiers and Families who call Fort Bragg home. Together, they have been doing an "Army Strong ... Family Strong" job. In December 2006, she returned to serve as the First Lady of the XVIII Airborne Corps and a Forces Command Senior Spouse Family Readiness advisor. Over the years, she has been committed to ...
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Article: Woodpeckers find a home at Fort Bragg.
Endangered Species Update;
July 1, 2006 ;
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... ... this rare ecosystem. On Fort Bragg and Camp Mackall, 23 ... endangered species on Fort Bragg and is a focus for management ... other species. An RCW family group occupies an aggregate ... are distributed across Fort Bragg. During the 2005 breeding ...
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