302nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

302nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment Welcome to the Official page of the 302nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, a U.S. Army Reserve unit. Army and Army Reserve.

This page shares the most recent stories & mission from the 302nd MPAD, as well as news & resources about the U.S.

09/05/2025

It's Friday, the end of the work week for many Americans, but for Soldiers, it's time for weekend Battle Assembly.

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The U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK) Army conducted combined ammunition supply training during Ulchi Freedom Sh...
09/04/2025

The U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK) Army conducted combined ammunition supply training during Ulchi Freedom Shield 25 Aug. 25, 2025, reinforcing their ability to operate together under wartime conditions.

Read the story below, written by Sgt. Mebea Demelash from the 222nd Broadcast Operations Detachment under the 63rd Readiness Division - 63rd RD.

CAMP CASEY, South Korea โ€” The U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK) Army conducted combined ammunition supply training during Ulchi Freedom Shield 25 Aug. 25, 2025, reinforcing their ability to

Work hard, play harder! ๐Ÿ’ช๐ŸผBetween public affairs missions, when the team had down time we enjoyed a group dinner outside...
09/04/2025

Work hard, play harder! ๐Ÿ’ช๐ŸผBetween public affairs missions, when the team had down time we enjoyed a group dinner outside of Camp Humphreys, Korea.๐Ÿ˜‹

Our entire team produced amazing content from the Ulchi Freedom Shield 25 exercise, but some Soldiers went above and bey...
09/03/2025

Our entire team produced amazing content from the Ulchi Freedom Shield 25 exercise, but some Soldiers went above and beyond!

Sgt. Dean De Dios and Staff Sgt. Richard Cole, Soldiers from the 222nd Broadcast Operations Detachment under the 63rd Readiness Division - 63rd RD were recognized with a Certificate of Commendation from the ROKA for their contributions towards highlighting the ROK-US alliance. Both Soldiers were attached to the 302nd MPAD during annual training in Korea.

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As the Ulchi Freedom Shield 25 exercise concluded, the 2nd Infantry Division public affairs office leadership recognized...
09/03/2025

As the Ulchi Freedom Shield 25 exercise concluded, the 2nd Infantry Division public affairs office leadership recognized the 302nd MPAD's efforts with a plaque of appreciation. Capt. Jake Scheffler, the 302nd commander, and 1st Sgt. Rich Stowell accepted the plaque on behalf the unit.

During annual training, the 302nd MPAD and attached Soldiers from the 222nd Broadcast Operations Detachment (all under t...
09/03/2025

During annual training, the 302nd MPAD and attached Soldiers from the 222nd Broadcast Operations Detachment (all under the 63rd Readiness Division - 63rd RD) supported the 2nd Infantry Division's joint exercise with the Republic of Korea Army, Ulchi Freedom Shield 25. ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Read about a key mission in the exercise, written by the 302nd's Staff Sgt. Brea DuBose.

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YEOJU-SI GYEONGGI-DO, South Korea โ€” U.S. and Republic of Korea armies joined forces to conduct wet-gap crossing training as part of the annual Ulchi Fre...

During annual training in Korea, Soldiers from the 302nd MPAD had the opportunity to experience Korean culture, food, an...
09/02/2025

During annual training in Korea, Soldiers from the 302nd MPAD had the opportunity to experience Korean culture, food, and city life during downtime. Check out some of our trip highlights.

We've wrapped up annual training in Korea! From Aug. 17-29 Soldiers from the 302nd MPAD supported the 2nd Infantry Divis...
09/02/2025

We've wrapped up annual training in Korea! From Aug. 17-29 Soldiers from the 302nd MPAD supported the 2nd Infantry Division public affairs team by providing PAO coverage of the Ulchi Freedom Shield 25 exercise.

07/25/2025

It's Friday, the end of the work week for many Americans, but for Soldiers, it's time for weekend Battle Assembly.

Get ready to !

This explains how you will have to pay back the deferment that you received the last couple of months. However, it did c...
12/30/2020

This explains how you will have to pay back the deferment that you received the last couple of months. However, it did change from 8 installments to 24 installments starting January 15th

โš ๏ธ ATTENTION: Team Army Reserve

If you saw additional money in your paycheck from September to December, you will have to pay it back starting in January! ๐Ÿ’ฐ

Learn more โžก๏ธ https://go.usa.gov/xAZty

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UPDATE:

The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 was passed and extended the period for collecting deferred 2020 Social Security taxes. The period for collection is now January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021 (instead of January 1, 2021 to April 30, 2021).

DFAS will update their website and send communications to the affected workforce explaining the changes made by the Act.

At the end of December, the 2020 Social Security tax deferral will end. Beginning January 2021, the normal 6.2% Social Security tax withholdings will again be deducted from pay for military members and civilians, and an additional deduction for the deferred 2020 Social Security tax collection taken from pay.

๐ŸŒ SOURCE: ๐ŸŒ

https://www.dfas.mil/taxes/social-security-deferral/

05/27/2019

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