- Commands - U. S. Army Reserve
Office of the Chief of Army Reserve 6075 Goethels Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060 : U S Army Reserve Command 4710 Knox Street, Fort Bragg, N C 28310-5010
- U. S. Army Reserve home
The Official site of the U S Army Reserve, the federal military reserve force of the United States Globally engaged for more than 15 consecutive years of war, the Army Reserve has been, and continues to be, an essential element of the Total Army and the Joint Force
- U. S. Army Reserve Command
CG, USARC commands all Readiness Divisions, USAR General Officer commands, and USAR subordinate units assigned to the USARC Mission is to meet Department of the Army contingency operations or mobilization requirements
- Mojave Falcon 25: Army Reserves largest exercise ever
LOS ALAMITOS, Calif – “We must be prepared and ready to win in LSCO (Large Scale Combat Operations) " That’s the focus of the first-of-its-kind multifaceted Army Reserve exercise named Operation Mojave Falcon -- the largest Army Reserve exercise ever
- E3B - Expert Infantry, Soldier and Field Medical Badges
The E3B promotes unity and readiness across the Army Reserve aligning the opportunity for ALL Soldiers the chance to become Experts in their profession and set themselves apart from their peers https: www usar army mil E3B (U S Army Video by Greg Mason, Multi-media Branch, Fort McCoy, Wis )
- U. S. Army Reserve History
MISSION: As the proponent of all historical activities within the Army Reserve, we accurately collect, preserve, interpret, and communicate the Army Reserve’s (AR) history and material culture to the USARC Commander, Decision Makers, the Force, and the Nation
- About Army Reserve Headquarters
108th Training Command | USAR Drill Sergeant of The Year USAR Drill Sergeant Testimonials 108th News Room Quality of Life Support 200th MP CMD 311th SC (T) 335th SC 377th TSC 4th ESC 143rd ESC 310th ESC 316th ESC 3rd TBX ARSC DSC 412th TEC 416th TEC 807th TMC
- ABOUT US - U. S. Army Reserve
VISION The Army Reserve of 2035 provides TRAINED AND EQUIPPED units and personnel at the SCALE AND SPEED required to support the Total Force in a JOINT, MULTI-DOMAIN OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT The Army Reserve accomplishes this through continuous improvements and prudent investments in READINESS and MODERNIZATION priorities while balancing the training requirements and QUALITY OF LIFE NEEDS of
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