Troop Visits Give Doctor New Outlook |
SHANNON, Ireland, Oct. 24, 2005 – Dr. Neil Fruman didn't realize how much of an impact a trip to military installations around the world had made on him until he saw a group of soldiers headed to Iraq. Story |
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Civilian Leaders Visit Grafenwoehr |
GRAFENWOEHR, Germany – The 7th Army Joint Multinational Training Command and 1st Armor Division welcomed a group of civilian business and civic leaders Oct. 19, providing an introduction to the U.S. Army in Europe. Story |
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Business Leaders Meet Unique Navy Crew |
ABOARD THE USS MOUNT WHITNEY, Oct. 21, 2005 - Business leaders participating in the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference today got to visit a one-of-a-kind Navy ship and sail off the coast of Naples, Italy. Story |
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Civilian Leaders Get to Know Soldiers |
GRAFENWOEHR, Germany, Oct. 20, 2005 – Business professionals and civic leaders on a tour of military installations got a closer look Oct. 19 at what many leaders call the Army's most valuable resource: the American soldier. Story |
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Visitors Thank Wounded Troops |
LANDSTUHL, Germany, Oct. 19, 2005 – A group of civilians on a worldwide tour to see the military works took time out today to thank young troops who have been injured in Iraq. Participants in the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference visited Landstuhl Regional Medical Center here and donated thousands of phone cards and dozens of DVDs and CDs to patients who had recently returned from Iraq. Story |
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Troops Impress Visiting Civilian Leaders |
STUTTGART, Germany, Oct. 19, 2005 – Business professionals traveling with the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference expressed pride and confidence in U.S. troops after meeting with U.S. special operations forces at Panzer Kaserne Range Complex here Oct. 18. "You see these guys and you think, 'How could we ever have a chance of losing?'" said Joel Cantor, president and chief executive officer of Gulf Atlantic Real Estate, in Tampa, Fla. Story |
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Civilians Get Taste of Marine Corps |
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18, 2005 – The Joint Civilian Orientation Conference will eventually expose participants to all branches of the military, but the group's first day was a "Marine day." The civilian business professionals and elected officials, who came from all over the country, spent most of Oct. 17 at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Story |
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Conference Introduces Civilians to Military |
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18, 2005 – A group of civilian business professionals and politicians embarked Oct. 17 on a weeklong trip meant to familiarize them with the military. Story |
Joint Civilian Orientation Conference Website |
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