Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has joined more than 50 civilian companies in a recruiting partnership with the Army Reserve. The program helps Reserve soldiers find jobs after they complete MOS training.
“This innovative human capital strategy is good for Wal-Mart, good for the Army Reserve, good for our soldiers and their families and good for America,” Lt. Gen. Jack C. Stultz, chief of the Army Reserve, said in a prepared statement.
Desert Storm vet and college professor Wesley Henderson conducts research into new energy technologies.
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