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PS Magazine milSuite Group Offers Extras
June 16, 2022
— Looking for even more PS information and insights? Look no further than our PS Magazine group in milSuite. Here's what you'll find...
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Ground Vehicles: Drive Like Your Life Depends on It!
June 10, 2022
— Warfighters, MSG Half-Mast requests you huddle up with your fellow Soldiers and remind them that driving tactical vehicles is serious business. Just how serious is it? Find out here...
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I Own This: May 2022 Nominees
June 3, 2022
— PS Magazine’s I Own This campaign is designed to recognize Warfighters of all services who exemplify the highest standards of care for their assigned vehicles and equipment and contribute in meaningful ways to their unit's overall maintenance and supply posture. In short, they live and breathe readiness. For May 2022, four Warfighters were nominated for this program. Read on to learn who they are...
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Leader Interview: Mr. Bartosiak, SDDC TEA
May 27, 2022
— MSG Half-Mast just returned from Scott AFB, IL, where he met with Mr. Michael Bartosiak, the Deployability Engineering Branch Chief for the Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC) Transportation Engineering Agency (TEA). SDDC is a major subordinate command of the US Army Materiel Command and the Army Service Component Command to the US Transportation Command. Read his interview here...
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Soldier Support: Alert on Rockstar Unplugged!
May 25, 2022
— Soldiers, here’s an important message! Drinking the new energy drink called Rockstar Unplugged can cause you to test positive for THC. Read on to learn more...
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I Sustain This: April 2022 Nominees
May 6, 2022
— PS Magazine’s I Sustain This campaign is designed to recognize civilian sustainers who exemplify the highest standards while maintaining equipment to meet combat readiness requirements and stay in the fight, even under the most arduous of circumstances. This month, we had one civilian sustainers nominated for this program. Read on to learn about this nominee and their contributions to Army readiness...
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Safety: Off-Duty Awareness Sustains the Force
May 3, 2022
— Mission success always includes safety. When the mission is over, safety doesn’t stop. Read on to learn about resources to make off-duty safety a priority...
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Leader Interview: MG Mohan, USASC
April 26, 2022
— MSG Half-Mast recently paid a virtual visit to Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, home of the Headquarters of the US Army Sustainment Command (ASC). While there, he sat down with ASC’s commanding general, MG Chris Mohan to discuss the command’s mission and some of its recent initiatives. Read on to learn more...
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I Sustain This: March 2022 Nominees
April 7, 2022
— PS Magazine’s I Sustain This campaign is designed to recognize civilian sustainers who exemplify the highest standards while maintaining equipment to meet combat readiness requirements and stay in the fight, even under the most arduous of circumstances. This month, we had five (5) civilian sustainers nominated for this program. One was selected at random to receive the spotlight. Read on to learn about all five nominees. ...
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I Own This: March 2022 Nominees
April 5, 2022
— PS Magazine’s I Own This campaign is designed to recognize Warfighters of all services who exemplify the highest standards of care for their assigned vehicles and equipment and contribute in meaningful ways to their unit's overall maintenance and supply posture. In short, they live and breathe readiness. For Mar 2022, one Warfighter was nominated for this program: CMCN Merrick Schmehil, US Navy...
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