The annual U.S. Army Reserve Ambassador Workshop, hosted by the 99th Readiness Division, gave nearly two dozen ambassadors the necessary tools to support Soldier and unit readiness. Maj. Gen. Kris A. Belanger, 99th Regional Support Command commander, presented Patriotic Public Service Awards to Ambassadors Phillip M. Churn, Sr. of Washington D.C., Edna W. Cummings of Maryland, and Robert F. Pleczkowski of Pennsylvania, in recognition of their advocacy and outreach efforts for the United States Army Reserve. The primary role of an Ambassador is to bring awareness of, and advocate for, the Army Reserve by building bridges of communication to communities across the Nation. For more Ambassador information please visit http://spr.ly/6048ikG9g #ArmyReserveAmbassador
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About us
The U.S. Army Reserve's mission, under Title 10 of the U.S. code, is to provide trained and ready Soldiers and units with the critical combat service support and combat support capabilities necessary to support nation strategy during peacetime, contingencies and war. The Army Reserve is a key element in The Army multi-component unit force, training with Active and National Guard units to ensure all three components work as a fully integrated team. If you're looking for news about the U.S. Army Reserve, visit https://www.usar.army.mil/ For information about U.S. Army Reserve career opportunities visit https://www.goarmy.com/reserve.html
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http://www.usar.army.mil/
External link for United States Army Reserve
- Industry
- Armed Forces
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Fort Liberty, NC
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1908
- Specialties
- National and Homeland Defense and Military
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4710 Knox Street
Fort Liberty, NC 28310-5010, US
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2400 Army Pentagon
Washington, DC 20310-2400, US
Employees at United States Army Reserve
Updates
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PATHWAYS TO SERVICE The military can open doors only those bold enough to walk through them. For 1st Lt. Larry Pastor, military service began with six years prior enlisted contributing to the nine years he invested in the Hawaii National Guard before joining the Army Reserve in 2020. A Native Hawaiian, Pastor wanted to get off the island and see the world. So when an opportunity to relocate to Korea for his civilian employment came up, he took it with the confidence of continued military service by joining the Reserve. We are a team of over 170,000 Army Reserve Soldiers and 11,000 Civilians located across 50 States, five U.S. territories, and 23 countries around the world. The Army Reserve contains nearly half of the Army’s maneuver support and a quarter of its force mobilization capacity at only 6% of the total Army budget. You are certain to find a path to service on our team! Learn more about us: http://spr.ly/60449InwG US Army
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Honoring Fallen Soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery CW5 Lashon White, the 9th U.S. Army Reserve Command Chief Warrant Officer, led a solemn wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery today. This event honored fallen Soldiers, Warrant Officers, and Officers in commemoration of the 106th Army Warrant Officer Birthday. The ceremony was a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by our brave service members. CW5 White's tribute highlighted the enduring legacy and unwavering commitment of the Army Reserve community. We remember and honor those who have given their all in service to our nation. Arlington National Cemetery #HonoringFallenSoldiers #WarrantOfficerPride
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Officially created on July 9, 1918, this year is the 106th anniversary of the Warrant Officer Cohort. In the military, great leaders are not born. Future leaders become great through coaching, mentorship, and professional and personal development. Ensuring members excel as leaders will always be a Warrant Officer Cohort priority.
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United States Army Reserve observer coach/trainers from the 85th United States Army Reserve Support Command ensured unit readiness during Combat Support Training Exercise 91-24-01. Read why, and how, these exercises are beneficial: http://spr.ly/6047ggwU9
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For the first time, the US Army Corps of Engineers and the United States Army Reserve can collaborate on water resource projects.
Army Reserve Soldiers flex skills on federal engineering projects to serve communities thanks to new legal authority
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Serving Together Many members of our military come from families who have served over the years. Beyond duty to country, there is pride in a legacy of service through generations. Brig. Gen. Tomika Seaberry proudly attended her son's Basic Combat Training graduation at Fort Jackson, SC, on June 18, 2024. Her son, a trainee in the 4th Battalion, 39th Infantry Regiment transformed from citizen to soldier, making it a moment of immense pride. "Serving alongside my son adds a special honor to my career," said Brig. Gen. Seaberry. #militaryfamily #dutyfirst https://lnkd.in/e_6unHSs
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Caroline Crenshaw, Commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission, is a United States Army Reserve Soldier. Here's why she chose to serve: http://spr.ly/6044gl732 What's your Why?
Why I Serve: Caroline Crenshaw
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Hurricane season is here and NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration predicts an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season. The primary dangers of tropical cyclones (including depressions, storms, and hurricanes) are storm surge and heavy rainfall flooding, destructive winds, tornadoes, rip currents, and high surf. Prepare now.
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PTSD symptoms may not appear for months or years. If you have gone through trauma and are experiencing anger, trouble sleeping, nightmares, intrusive memories, sadness, or other concerns, seek care as these may be signs of PTSD. Contact a healthcare provider to assess your symptoms and discuss treatment options. Real Warriors. Real Battles. Real Strength. #PTSDAwarenessDay #ReachOut