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Redhawk Initiates Drilling Program on Copper Creek Copper-Molybdenum Project

Redhawk Resources, Inc. announces that further to the news release of October 10, 2013, the Company has started its drilling program on the Prospect, Dark Canyon and Cougar targets.

Three years ago it was realized that Copper Creek is an "early halo type" copper porphyry system which has led to substantial advancements in the geologic model for the project. It was determined that at least two pulses of early halo veins are present, with one outcropping at surface. Surface mapping over the existing American Eagle resource has shown a strong correlation between surface vein intensity and mineralization at depth. Redhawk has completed mapping of vein intensity and styles across the majority of the property, resulting in outlining two large populations of intense veining at the surface. One of these vein zones closely maps the "footprint" of the known American Eagle copper resource. The second target zone is the same size or larger than the known resources area and is centered 6,500 feet (2 kilometers) to the northwest in an area with very sparse drilling known as Prospect, Dark Canyon and Cougar. This intensely veined zone is clearly distinct from the American Eagle resource zone, and has the potential of representing a separate hydrothermal "cell" (see attached map showing the target area).

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