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Tuesday, 10/30/2012 11:59:03 AM

Tuesday, October 30, 2012 11:59:03 AM

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28.4 Meters Commencing from Surface at 1.96 Grams Gold Per Tonne in Oxides Intercepted at Santa Rosa

Source: http://bit.ly/ScmBUL

Vancouver, BC, October 30, 2012 - Red Eagle Mining Corporation (TSX-V: RD, OTCQX: RDEMF) is pleased to announce additional assay results from the latest drill programme. Phase Three drilling is targeting the shallower oxide mineralisation at the San Ramon gold system, Santa Rosa project located in Colombia. Highlights from 42 holes (SR-077 to SR-118) include intercepts:

SR-078 - 39.6 metres at 0.41 g/t Au from surface
SR-080 - 38.5 metres at 0.51 g/t Au from 6.2 metres down hole
SR-083 - 2.6 metres at 18.01 g/t Au from 69.0 metres down hole
SR-093 - 5.7 metres at 3.78 g/t Au from 2.6 metres down hole
SR-097 - 6.9 metres at 3.09 g/t Au from 13.7 metres down hole
SR-103 - 2.6 metres at 6.07 g/t Au from 12.6 metres down hole
SR-108 - 3.4 metres at 8.75 g/t Au from 15.5 metres down hole
SR-109 - 19.6 metres at 2.32 g/t Au from 9.7 metres down hole
SR-110 - 28.4 metres at 1.96 g/t Au from surface
SR-111 - 22.1 metres at 2.17 g/t Au from 13.2 metres down hole
SR-112 - 23.7 metres at 2.09 g/t Au from 10.0 metres down hole
SR-113 - 18.3 metres at 1.31 g/t Au from 19.0 metres down hole
"Our recently completed Phase Three delineation drilling confirms strong gold mineralisation from surface in the oxidised material at San Ramon", comments Ian Slater, Chief Executive Officer. "With our recent financing completed we are looking forward to commencing the Phase Four drill programme to test the gold system down dip, where typically higher grades have been intercepted, and complete a resource estimate and PEA."

The San Ramon structure trends east-west, dips 60°-70° to the north, extends over 1,800m, is up to 60m wide and is mineralised from surface. Phase One and Two drilling intercepts averaged 2.1 g/t Au (using a 0.20 g/t Au lower cut and no upper cut) to a vertical depth of over 250m with mineralisation remaining open at depth. The Phase Three 5,000m, 74 core drill hole programme delineated shallower mineralisation on 50m centres. Assays are pending on the remaining 21 holes (SR-119 to SR-139). The work program for the remainder of 2012 and Q1 2013 includes:

17,000 metre Phase Four drill programme to infill to 50m centres and test mineralisation from 250m to 500m depth;
NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate (to be released December 2012);
Preliminary Economic Assessment (to be released Q1 2013).
Table 1 summarizes the significant (+0.20 g/t) uncut gold intercepts from Phase Three core drill holes SR-077 to SR-118 (see Figure 1 - Drill Hole Plan and Figure 2 - Long Section). True widths are estimated to be 70-90% of the intercepts and vertical depths are estimated to be 70-90% of the drilled depths reported below. Internal dilution within intercepts is limited to the inclusion of runs of no more than 6m below cut-off. Holes SR-106, 107, 114 and 115 did not intercept economic mineralisation. For pictures of the drill core see Red Eagle`s photostream on flickr.

Table 1- San Ramon Phase Three Drill Intercepts



Hole ID
From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Au (g/t)
SR-77
.00
29.0
29.0
0.44

43.0
49.0
6.0
1.07
59.9 63.0
3.2 4.27
SR-078 0.0
39.6
39.6
0.41
48.7
60.2
11.5
0.46
SR-079 0.0
4.9
4.9 0.51
20.2 29.2
9.0
0.85
47.2
48.3
1.1
0.57
53.7
61.4
7.6
1.07
75.4
80.3
4.8
0.25
86.1
96.0
9.9
.081
101.4 102.4
1.0
0.58
SR-080
6.2
44.7 38.5 0.51
SR-081
3.8
31.5
27.8
0.35
39.5 70.4
30.9
0.36
SR-083
46.0
52.0
6.0
1.73
69.0
71.6
2.6
18.01

89.3 93.2 3.9
2.38
SR-084 3.0
11.2
8.3
.051
35.7
37.2
1.5
0.74
SR-085
0.0
16.6
16.6
0.30
31.0 38.0
7.0
.044
56.7
67.8
11.1
0.97
SR-86
0.0
1.8
1.8
1.00
13.8
28.9
15.1
0.33
SR-087
1.8
5.2
3.4
1.13
16.6
18.0
1.5
1.21
SR-088
4.4
19.8
15.5
0.37
28.8
43.2
14.4
0.75
71.1
73.4
2.3
5.01
SR-089 0.0
24.0
24.0
0.38
43.4
48.8
5.4
0.36
SR-090
0.2
15.4
15.2
0.27
29.8
34.0
4.3
3.06
SR-091 1.6 7.6 6.0 0.58
40.3
44.5
4.3
3.06
SR-092
1.6
6.7
5.1 1.01
2.6
27.9 1.9
5.20
SR-093 2.6
8.3
5.7
3.78
35.5
44.9
9.4
0.39
SR-094
2.0
5.9
4.0
0.22
SR-095
4.6
17.1
12.5
0.50
30.8
36.0
5.2
.074
SR-096
0.8
16.7
15.9
0.68
SR-097 4.6
5.7
1.1
0.56
13.7
20.6
6.9
3.09
incl.
15.5
16.5
1.0
14.5
SR-098
8.0
9.0
1.0
0.70
SR-099
20.5
21.6
1.1
0.80
36.6
42.8
6.2
0.27
SR-100
6.1
7.4
1.3
1.06

26.6
28.1
1.5
1.86
SR-101
6.1 7.4
1.3
1.06
43.4
48.0
4.6
.043
53.4
56.4
3.0
1.36
SR-102
6.9
9.4
2.5
0.51
27.0
51.6
24.6
0.31
SR-103
12.6
15.1
2.6
6.07
52.7
61.0
8.3
0.31
SR-104
33.3
42.6
9.3
1.01
SR-105
6.1
12.3
6.2
1.02
24.4
26.4
1.0
1.02
41.5
45.7
4.3
0.73
453.4
67.7
14.3
0.67
SR-108
5.3
9.6
4.3
0.59
15.5
18.9
3.4
8.75
SR-109
9.7
29.3
19.6
2.32
SR-110
0.0
28.4
28.4
1.96
SR-111
13.2
35.3
22.1
2.17
SR-112 10.0 33.7 23.7 2.09
incl.
10.0
11.1 1.2 31.20
SR-113
19.0
37.3
18.3
1.31
incl.
36.3
37.3
1.0
15.7
SR-116
4.9
18.8
14.0
0.61
SR-117
2.1
18.5
16.4
0.49
SR-118
2.4
6.1
3.7
0.31
14.3
17.6
3.3
0.40
23.5
31.5
8.0
0.27



Table 2 - Drill Hole Specifications

Hole
Easting
Northing
Elevation (m)
Azimuth
Dip
EOH (m)
SR-077
857763
1223146
2470
180 -70 73
SR-078
857723
1223168
2473
180 -50 70
SR-079 857723 1223167 2473 180 -75 104
SR-080 857675 1223175 2480 180 -50 88
SR-081 857675 1223176 2480 180 -70 98
SR-082 857627 1223191 2464 180 -75 98
SR-083 857627 1223191 2464 180 -50 112
SR-084 857573 1223180 2465 180 -50 70
SR-085 857573 1223181 2465 180 -75 96
SR-086 857589 1223141 2479 10 -65 47
SR-087 857589 1223138 2479 190 -50 87
SR-088 857507 12223182
2468 180 -50 79
SR-089 857507 1223182 2468 180 -70 49
SR-090 857434 1223162 2475 180 -75 64
SR-091 857434 1223162 2475 180 -50 52
SR-092 857393 1223159 2481 180 -50 70
SR-093
857393 1223160 2481 180 -75 56
SR-094 857344 1223144 2489 180 -50 61
SR-095 857344 1223144 2489 180 -70- 61
SR-096 857295 1223139 2491 180 50 55
SR-097 857295 123139 2491 180 -70 53
SR-098 857247 1223146 2500 180 -50 73
SR-099 857248 1223146 2500 180 -70 72
SR100 857214 1223162 2496 180 -50 63
SR-101 857214 1223162 2496 180 -80 72
SR-102 857162 1223178 2485 180 -50 62
SR-103 857162 1223179 2485 180 -75 76
SR-104 857123 1223204 2457 180 -50 43
SR-105 857123
1223205 2485 180 -60 81
SR-106 857123 1223205 2485 180 -80 55
SR-107 857125 1223239 2463 180 -50 69
SR-108 857006 1223174 2485
180 -50 62
SR-109 857006 1223174 2485 180 -70 64
SR-110 857038 1223178 2485 180 -55 58
SR-111 857038 1223178 2485 180 -70 61
SR-112 857084 1223184 2471 180 -50 46
SR-113 857093 1223185
2471 180 -70 46
SR-114 856949 1223149 2505 180 -50 59
SR-115 856949 1223149 2505 180 -70 27
SR-116 856893 1223173 2492 180 -50 58
SR-117 856893 1223173 2492 180 -70 59
SR-118 856851 1223195 2483 180 -50 58

Quality Control and Assurance (QC/QA)

All drill samples were collected with a diamond core drill rig using approximately one metre sample intervals of whole core and following standard industry practice. Acme Analytical Laboratories prepped and screened samples in Medellin, Colombia and assayed samples in Santiago, Chile. Gold values were determined by fire assay of a 50g charge at 250 mesh pulp with an AAS finish, or if over 10 g/t Au, were re-assayed and completed with a gravimetric finish. The coarse crush split reject (<16mm) was retained for metallurgical testwork. 10% of a range of selected assays over 0.2 g/t Au, with an average of approximately 1.0 g/t Au were taken from the middling split reject and submitted for metallic screening analysis at 150 mesh pulp followed by fire assay and both AAS and gravimetric finish. Any discrepancies were reanalysed from the remaining middling reject by gravity concentration and acid digest. QC/QA included the insertion and continual monitoring of standards and blanks into 10% of the sample stream batches, along with check assays conducted at alternate accredited laboratories.

The scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Michael Johnson P.Geo., who is a "Qualified Person" as defined under National Instrument 43-101.

About Red Eagle Mining

Red Eagle Mining Corporation is a well-financed gold exploration and development company with an experienced mine development team. Red Eagle Mining is currently developing the 390 km² Santa Rosa gold project located in Colombia. Santa Rosa is an intrusive hosted structurally-controlled quartz stockwork system within the prolific Cretaceous Antioquia Batholith. Gold mining within the Santa Rosa project pre-dates the 16th century when an estimated 30 million tonnes were mined. Santa Rosa is located 70km north of Medellin near the town of Santa Rosa de Osos in a region characterized by gently rolling hills and excellent infrastructure. Santa Rosa is also located 50km west of AngloGold Ashanti's Gramalote gold deposit (2.5 million ounce M&I resource grading 0.8 g/t Au) and 60km east of Continental Gold's Buritica gold deposit (1.6 million ounce M&I resource grading 13.6 g/t Au). Red Eagle Mining also holds an extensive package of exploration ground in Colombia, including the Pavo Real project in the Mid-Cauca gold belt.

For further information on Red Eagle Mining please refer to our website www.redeaglemining.com, contact Ian Slater, Chief Executive Officer, or contact:

James Beesley
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