Join us for a Facebook Livestream when Lt. Gen. Robert Harter assumes command as the 35th Chief of Army Reserve and 10th Commanding General, U.S. Army Reserve Command. Friday, 20 Sept., 2024 at 10:15 ET WATCH IT HERE: https://lnkd.in/ee8sMtZU
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Official page of the U.S. Army Reserve.
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
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Fort Hunter Liggett (FHL) celebrates with a ribbon cutting ceremony for being the only Department of Defense installation to implement a microgrid system entirely operating on renewable energy, September 17, 2024. “The award-winning energy resiliency program at Fort Hunter Liggett is a demonstration that we can leverage US Army programs and enterprise expertise to make Army Reserve Installations less dependable on commercial grid support by increasing energy resiliency with on-site generated power with renewable sources,” said Brig. Gen. Christopher Cook, Deputy Commanding General of the 63rd Readiness Division. (Article by Amy Phillips, Fort Hunter Liggett Public Affairs Office) #ArmyTransformation
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US Army guidance for this year's election season With 2024 being a presidential election year, the U.S. Army is encouraging Soldiers and civilian employees to review guidance regarding political activities. "As citizens, we exercise our right to vote and participate in government," said Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen H. Hicks in a memorandum dated Feb. 15, 2024. "As public servants, we uphold (the Department of Defense's) longstanding tradition of remaining apolitical as we carry out our official responsibilities." In guidance dated Sept. 6, 2024, Secretary of the Army Christine E. Wormuth and Gen. Randy A. George, chief of staff of the Army, listed key points about political actions by members of the U.S. Army, including that no one shall: wear the Army uniform at political events; use their rank or position to influence others' voting decisions; or participate in political activities during duty hours, while in the workplace or using government resources. For further guidance, refer to: 🔎 DoDD 1344.10 Political Activities by Members of the Armed Forces 19 February 2008; AR 600-20 Army Command Policy 24 March 2023; 🔎 The Hatch Act of 1939; 5 U.S.C. 7321-7326 🔎 "Political Activities" DepSecDef Memo 15 February 2024
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During National Hispanic Heritage Month, from September 15th to October 15th, we pause and reflect on our shared history as Americans and celebrate the rich mosaic of people and cultures who build and strengthen our Army and our nation. This year’s national theme – “Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together”– captures that spirit as we observe the unique and storied history Hispanic Americans have in the Army – serving and fighting in almost every war since our nation’s birth. Approximately 170,000 Active Duty Army, National Guard and #USArmyReserve Soldiers identify as Hispanic or self-report being of Latin descent. It’s estimated that Hispanics or Latinos equal about 18% of the total force and about 10% of the Army’s military and civilian workforce are Hispanic. Learn more about the history of service of Hispanic Soldiers here https://lnkd.in/eZwuwNJ #BeAllYouCanBe #HispanicHeritageMonth
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Getting after the grind! After a grueling week of competitions, the Army Reserve Best Warriors and Squad has risen to the top. Join us in congratulating: 🥇 Soldier of the Year: Spc. Andrew Sulser, 79th Theater Sustainment Command 🥇 NCO of the Year: Sgt. Nelson Medina, 1st Mission Support Command 🥇 Best Squad: From the 1st Mission Support Command - Sgt. Nelson Medina, Sgt. Edgardo Santiago, Spc. Abel Bonilla, Spc. Angel Machado, and Spc. Elvin Rivera
Army Reserve Best Squad Competition Winners
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30 Years of Service and Precision: The Journey of CW4 Andy T. Knote From leading network operations to mastering competitive marksmanship, CW4 Andy T. Knote has spent 30+ years mentoring Soldiers and honing his craft. Discover how his unique skills and passion for service continue to make an impact. (Story by Sgt. 1st Class Mark Korte)
A Life of Service and Precision: CW4 Andy T. Knote’s Journey in the U.S. Army Reserve
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Integrating Reserve Soldiers and their civilian skills with Army missions in a multi-compo environment This year’s area of emphasis helped XVIII Airborne Corps experiment with a faster way to determine the impact of operations by using multi-modal LLMs to search, for example, social media posts. Read about the 75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command Artificial Intelligence Team's participation in Code-A-Thon 24, July 19-Aug. 2, 2024.
Army Reserve AI Team partners with XVIII Airborne Corps to solve Real-World Army problems
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Letter to the Force from the Chief of Army Reserve and Commanding General, U.S. Army Reserve Command. Our Nation faces a complex national security environment in a rapidly changing world. Capable adversaries present growing challenges at home and abroad. We must be ready. Never forget why the Army and Army Reserve exist: to fight and win our Nation’s wars. To that end, we will focus on four priorities: - Build and deliver Combat Ready Soldiers and formations - Mobilize and deploy on time and at scale - Adapt, Transform and Modernize - Invest in our Soldiers, Civilians, and Families Let’s lace ‘em up and get to work. Twice the Citizen, Combat Ready!
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From two stars to three! The newly appointed Chief of Army Reserve and Commanding General, Robert D. Harter, pinned on Lt. Gen. earlier this week among friends, coworkers, and family. The oath was administered US Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Randy A. George. Follow and stay tuned for Lt. Gen. Harter’s Assumption of Command ceremony in the coming weeks. “GREAT ARMY DAY!,” Harter said. “Now lace ‘em up. It’s time to get to work.” Twice the Citizen, Combat Ready!
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"Not everyone has someone in their life who can explain what the Army Reserve is and how it can fit into a college and career plan," Jordyn Hoit, an ROTC cadet explained. "By sharing my story, I hope to make that information more accessible to students who might not have considered the military as an option."
Minuteman Scholarship transforms Military Aspirations to Leadership Roles
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