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- U. S. Army Reserve gt; Locate a Reserve Unit gt; Reserve Unit Locations
Locate any reserve unit within the United States of America
- 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
- 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 gt; Commands
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
- Direct Commission - U. S. Army Reserve
Apply your knowledge and skill set to a career with meaning A direct commission appoints civilians with professional experience directly to an officer rank Utilize your professional expertise to become a leader in the U S Army Reserve Join a mission with a purpose Work in State-of-the-art facilities around the world The U S Army Reserve is seeking seasoned professionals for leadership
- LEADERSHIP - U. S. Army Reserve
Lt Gen Robert D Harter 35th Chief of Army Reserve and 10th Commanding General, U S Army Reserve Command VIEW BIO
- ADOS - U. S. Army Reserve
Army Reserve Soldiers of all ranks can support units and local recruiters through the Active Duty Operational Support, Reserve Component (ADOS-RC) program to help that unit complete a mission beyond normal drilling time or recruiters that will result in Army Reserve enlistments ADOS orders allows a Soldier to be used in a variety of ways to add temporary manpower support to the State's more
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