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and completely trained in time of emergency," historian William J. Woolley wrote that, "The question of whether reserve units were to be chiefly concerned with mobilizing and training a conscripted citizen army or were to be contingents of a nearly ready combat force was never resolved in the 1930s, and reforms in training efforts often shifted between one and the other of the two objectives." Service in the Organized Reserve during the interwar period was not as appealing as the Army expected, and suffered because of limited funding that restricted training opportunities. Weekly inactive training drills were unpaid, and the average Organized Reserve officer was ordered to active duty for two weeks of paid training only once every three or four years; some officers trained nearly every year, to the detriment of others who had to wait as long as seven years between training opportunities. Turnover in the Officers' Reserve Corps was high, as many men in mandatory ROTC had little interest in military affairs, and allowed their five-year commissions to expire without applying for reappointment. By the beginning of the 1930s, ROTC graduates became the single largest cohort of officers in the Officers' Reserve Corps.
333:(CMTC). If a man had completed at least one year in ROTC, or had completed one 4-week CMTC camp, he could also enlist in the ERC. Each year of participation in ROTC and completion of each CMTC camp earned the participant promotions in the ERC. Some enlisted reservists went on to receive commissions in a few years, thus leaving the ranks of the ERC. The final way one could enter the ERC was if he (or she, in the case of nurses) possessed skills needed by the Army that required no prior military training, such as nursing, railroad occupations, certain communications fields, and music. Interestingly, a substantial number of enlisted reservists in the interwar period, at least into the early 1930s, were bandsmen. Because of these restrictions, the ERC maintained an average strength of only about 3,500 men and women, and never more than 6,000 at any time from 1919 to 1941; most divisions reached their full complement of officers but had less than 100 enlisted men. 1405: 337:
units, and to National Guard units after the mobilization of that component was authorized in August. On 30 June 1940, 2,710 Reserve officers were on active duty, but by 15 May 1941, the number was over 46,000, and by 30 June, 57,309. The need for young, qualified company-grade officers (lieutenants and captains) was acute, and by mid-1941, 75 to 90 percent of the officers in Regular Army units and 10 percent in National Guard units were Reserve officers. By December 1941, 80,000 Reserve officers were on active duty. By the end of 1942, 140,000 officers holding Reserve commissions through various paths were on active duty, but by that date, 12,100 who had been previously commissioned "had not received such orders," mainly for reasons like being over-age in grade, found medically disqualified for active service, deferred due to academics or civilian employment, or lack of vacancies.
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remaining twelve divisions. To keep the unneeded fifteen Army Reserve divisions active, they were to be reorganized as training divisions to staff training centers upon mobilization or man maneuver area commands for training troops. The continental army commanders implemented the new Army Reserve troop basis in 1955 piecemeal. They reorganized, without approved tables of organization, the 70th, 76th, 78th, 80th, 84th, 85th, 89th, 91st, 95th, 98th, 100th, and 108th Infantry Divisions as cadre for replacement training centers and organized the 75th "Maneuver Area Command" using the resources of the 75th Infantry Division. Two years later the 75th Infantry Division was inactivated along with 87th Infantry Division. Assets of the 87th were used to organize a maneuver area command; thus one unneeded division remained in the troop basis.
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service;" because most Reserve officers were already on sctive duty, this amounted to a “public relations” document. Because of the course of the mobilization of 1940–1941, "few of the Reserve officers originally assigned to...units were available for duty with them. Consequently, the units as activated bore small resemblance to those of peacetime." The order and timetable in which Organized Reserve infantry divisions were ordered to active duty was based upon the number of World War I battle honors earned (if applicable), the location and availability of training sites, and the ability of the Army to furnish divisional cadres and filler replacements.
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Specialty (MOS) which dictates Advanced Individual Training (AIT). All U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers are subject to mobilization throughout the term of their enlistment. Soldiers who, after completing the AC portion of their enlistment contract choose not to re-enlist on active duty, are automatically transferred to the RC to complete the remainder of their Statutory Obligation (eight-year service total) and may be served in a drilling Troop Program Unit (TPU), Individual Mobilization Augmentee (IMA), or Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) status.
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urged that all divisions in the Organized Reserve Corps be infantry divisions because they believed that the reserve could not adequately support armored and airborne training. They thought thirteen, rather than twelve, reserve divisions should be maintained to provide a better geographic distribution of the units. The Section V Committee opposed the reduction of the Organized Reserve Corps from twenty-five to thirteen divisions because it feared unfavorable publicity, particularly with the nation at war. On 20 December the
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at which point they would be fully retired and transferred back to the Regular Army for placement on the Retired List. Congress repealed those archaic provisions (for the Air Force as well). Since 1995, all Regular Army enlisted soldiers who retire remain in the Regular Component, and are placed on the appropriate Retired List (Regular, Permanent Disability, or Temporary Disability).
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and Class C. Class A units were divided into two groups, one for combat and one for service, and units were to be at required table of organization strength; Class B units were to have their full complement of officers and enlisted cadre strength; and Class C were to have officers only. The troop basis listed nine divisions as Class A, nine as Class B, and seven as Class C.
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divisions during the summer of 1946. That all divisions were to begin as Class C (officers only) units, progressing to the other categories as men and equipment became available, undoubtedly influenced the decision. Also, the War Department wanted to take advantage of the pool of trained reserve officers and enlisted men from World War II. By that time
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Although the War Department requested funds for needed facilities, Congress moved slowly in response. The Organized Reserve were redesignated 25 March 1948 as the Organized Reserve Corps. Recognizing the importance of the Organized Reserve to the World War II effort, Congress authorized retirement and drill pay for the first time in 1948.
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problem with the Enlisted Reserve Corps was the few avenues through which someone could join. Enlistment in the ERC was restricted to those men "who have had such military or technical training as may be prescribed by regulations of the Secretary of War." One means to join the ERC was through the ROTC or
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was overlaid with a wartime trace. In an expansion of the roundout and affiliation programs begun ten years earlier, CAPSTONE purported to align every Army Reserve unit with the active and reserve component units with which they were anticipated to deploy. Units maintained lines of communication with
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decided on 10 Army Reserve divisions. By October 1959 ten Army Reserve infantry divisions completed their transition, but at a reduced strength. The eleventh combat division in the Army Reserve, the 104th, was converted to training, for a total of thirteen training divisions, all of which were in the
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replaced the 98th Airborne Division. After the change, the Organized Reserve Corps had four airborne, three armored, and eighteen infantry divisions. The Second Army insisted upon the number 80 for its airborne unit because the division was to be raised in the prewar 80th Division's area, not that of
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A tentative troop basis for the Organized Reserve Corps (ORC), prepared in March 1946, outlined 25 divisions: three armored, five airborne, and 17 infantry. These divisions and all other Organized Reserve Corps units were to be maintained in one of three strength categories, labeled Class A, Class B,
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The ultimate use of Organized Reserve units and personnel remained unclear in the interwar period. While Army regulations stated that "The ultimate objective in training units of the Organized Reserve in time of peace is to provide partially trained units which may be readily expanded to war strength
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Until 1995, Army Regulations directed that enlisted Regular Army soldiers with 20 to 30 years of active service upon retirement were to be transferred upon retirement to the Retired Reserve, to remain such until they had served a total of 30 years combined active service and Retired Reserve service,
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were organized with headquarters in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Montana, and Minnesota, respectively. The designation of each brigade was derived from the lowest numbered infantry brigade associated with the division under the square structure. As with the Regular Army brigades, the number and type
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During the summer and fall of 1951 the six army commanders in the United States, staff agencies, and the Section V Committee (created after World War I for the reserve components to have a voice in their affairs), evaluated Department of the Army reorganization plans for the ORC. The army commanders
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Before the dust had settled on the reforms, the Army realized that it had failed to improve unit manning or meet reasonable mobilization requirements. In the fall of 1952 Army leaders thus proposed that the personnel from the thirteen inactivated Army Reserve divisions be assigned to strengthen the
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The Organized Reserve infantry divisions raised immediately after World War I generally continued the lineage and geographic area distribution of National Army divisions that had served in the war. They were maintained on paper with a maximum of all of their officers and one-third of their enlisted
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Through USARC, the CAR commands all Army Reserve units. USARC is responsible for the staffing, training, management, and deployment of units to ensure readiness for Army missions. The Army Reserve consists of three main categories of units: operational and functional, support, and training. Due to
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In November 1965, a long-standing controversial goal of the Defense Department, a reduction of the reserve troop basis, was achieved. Those reserve units that were judged unnecessary and others that were undermanned and underequipped were deleted and their assets used to field contingency forces.
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structures in the early 1960s, the Army Staff decided to retain one Army Reserve division in each of the six Army areas and to eliminate four divisions. Army commanders selected the 63d, 77th, 81st, 83d, 90th, and 102d Infantry Divisions for retention and reorganized them under ROAD by the end of
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and are placed on the Retired Reserve List. As such, they no longer hold the statutory dual-status defined in the National Guard Act of 1934, as members of both their State’s militia and the federal reserve component. However, some States have chosen to enact laws that provide for placement of
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OCAR provides the Chief of Army Reserve (CAR) with a staff of functional advisors who develop and execute Army Reserve plans, policies and programs, plus administer Army Reserve personnel, operations, and funding. The CAR is responsible for plans, policies and programs affecting all Army Reserve
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Among the units inactivated were the last six combat divisions in the Army Reserve, the 63d, 77th, 81st, 83d, 90th, and 102d Infantry Divisions, and the 79th, 94th, and 96th Command Headquarters (Division). The 103d Command Headquarters (Division) was converted to a support brigade headquarters.
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was still underway, Congress began making significant changes in the structure and role of the Army Reserve. These changes transformed the Organized Reserve into the United States Army Reserve, from 9 July 1952. This new organization was divided into a Ready Reserve, Standby Reserve, and Retired
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therefore proposed reclassification of all Class A divisions as Class B units. Eventually the War Department agreed and made the appropriate changes. Although the dispute over Class A units lasted several months, the War Department proceeded with the reorganization of the Organized Reserve Corps
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reserve “non-Regular” retirement (20+ cumulative federally creditable qualifying years) with retired pay generally starting at age 60, or (3) for a disability retirement as a result of an unfitting, line of duty injury or illness with retired pay generally beginning immediately upon retirement.
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The Retired Reserve, by law, consists of soldiers who have retired from the reserve component of the Army, regardless whether the reserve soldier has qualified for: (1) an active duty “Regular” retirement (20+ years cumulative active duty) with retired generally beginning immediately, (2) for a
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A major problem in forming divisions and other units in the Organized Reserve Corps was adequate housing. While many National Guard units owned their own armories, some dating back to the nineteenth century, the Organized Reserve Corps had no facilities for storing equipment and for training.
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The extent of the U.S. Army's mobilization before its involvement in World War II—“a state neither of war nor of peace"—disrupted the Organized Reserve. Beginning in mid-1940, large numbers of Reserve officers began to be called to active duty individually and assigned to expanding Regular Army
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The original Regular Army Reserve, established in 1916 but abolished in 1920, had chiefly been manned by the reenlistment of former Regular Army soldiers or National Guardsmen, but the small annual stipend as an incentive for joining was not included in the Enlisted Reserve Corps (ERC). Another
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Soldiers entering directly into the U.S. Army Reserve nevertheless encompasses a period of initial entry training (IET). The amount of time begins with approximately nine weeks of Basic Combat Training (BCT), but total IET time varies according to the enlistee's elected Military Occupational
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With the Army National Guard providing reserve component combat formations and related combat support units, the Army Reserve is configured to provide combat support, combat service support, peacekeeping, nation-building and civil support capability. With roughly twenty percent of the Army's
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signed Executive Order 9049, which ordered "into the active military service of the United States...for the duration of the present war and for six months after the termination thereof...each of the organizations and units and all of the personnel of the Organized Reserve not already in such
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Reserve Component (RC) Soldiers mainly perform part-time duties as opposed to the full-time (active duty) Soldiers, but rotate through mobilizations to full-time duty. When not on active duty, RC Soldiers typically perform training and service one weekend per month, currently referred to as
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had been reorganized as an army group headquarters that commanded six geographic armies. The armies replaced the nine corps areas of the prewar era, and the army commanders were tasked to organize and train both Regular Army and Organized Reserve Corps units.
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retired or former members of the National Guard, or even Regular components, onto State Militia Retired Lists; such provisions do not affect federal retirement eligibility or benefits, and are solely a matter between that State and the individual.
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the units – often hundreds or thousands of miles away in peacetime – who would presumably serve above or below them in the event of mobilization. This communication, in some cases, extended to coordinated annual training opportunities.
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The plan the army commanders received called for twenty-five Organized Reserve Corps divisions, but the divisions activated between September 1946 and November 1947 differed somewhat from the original plans. The
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organized units and 5.3 percent of the Army's budget, the Army Reserve provides about half of the Army's combat support and a quarter of the Army's mobilization base expansion capability.
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All United States Army soldiers sign an initial eight-year service contract upon entry into the military. Occasionally, the contract specifies that some of the service will be in the
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area. The Seventh Army (later replaced by Third Army), allotted the 15th Airborne Division, refused the designation, and the adjutant general replaced it by constituting the
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U.S. Army Order of Battle, 1919-1941, Volume 4. The Arms: Quartermaster, Medical, Military Police, Signal Corps, Chemical Warfare, and Miscellaneous Organizations, 1919-41
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Non-commissioned officers of the rank of Staff Sergeant (E-6) and above will reenlist for an indefinite status after they have served for 12 years of service or more.
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Soldiers, including those who report directly to the Army. OCAR is composed of specialized groups that advise and support the CAR on a wide variety of issues.
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Despite the commonly held belief that CAPSTONE traces were set in stone, the process of selecting units to mobilize and deploy in 1990 and 1991 in support of
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Reserve. Army Reserve units were authorized twenty-four inactive duty training days a year and up to seventeen days of active duty (called annual training).
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A significant portion of many unit types and specializations exist in the Army Reserve. Some unique enabling units only exist in the Army Reserve.
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The 101st Infantry Division was designated a division of the Organized Reserve after World War I and assigned to the state of Wisconsin; unlike the
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U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Maj., left, instructs U.S. Navy Midshipman on proper body positioning during live-fire marksmanship training in June 2005
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A number of U.S. Army Reserve corps headquarters were disestablished on 31 March 1968. They were reorganized as Army Reserve Commands.
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See Thomas D. Dinackus, Order of Battle: Allied Ground Forces of Operation Desert Storm, Hellgate Press, Central Point, Oregon, 2000.
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National Guard soldiers who retire are discharged from their State’s National Guard, and transferred to the Army Reserve
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On 23 April 1908 Congress created the Medical Reserve Corps, the official predecessor of the Army Reserve. After
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U.S. Army Order of Battle, 1919-1941, Volume 1. The Arms: Major Commands and Infantry Organizations, 1919-41
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In 1959 the Army decided to realign National Guard and Army Reserve divisions under
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Creating the Modern Army: Citizen Soldiers and the American Way of War, 1919-1939
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Base Realignment and Closure Act, the headquarters of USAR moved to Fort Liberty.
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The United States Army Reserve was composed of 188,703 soldiers as of late 2020.
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draw-down, all of the Army Reserve's combat units were disbanded, except the
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Twice The Citizen: A History of the United States Army Reserve, 1908–1995
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Twice the Citizen: A History of the United States Army Reserve, 1908-1983
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Maneuver and Firepower: The Evolution of Divisions and Separate Brigades
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Maneuver and Firepower: The Evolution of Divisions and Separate Brigades
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April 1963. Each division had two tank and six infantry battalions.
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of maneuver elements in each Army Reserve brigade varied.
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1976:Military Intelligence Training Support Command, at 1616:Army Reserve Headquarters - Fort Liberty (formerly 275: 1557:78% of Petrol/Oil/Lubricant (POL) supply companies 1182:declined to support an airborne division, and the 5941: 1445: 2915: 1031:15 November 1942, Fort Jackson, South Carolina 981:15 September 1942, Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky 4145: 2947:"Chapter IX: The Korean War and its Aftermath" 2720: 2718: 1359:157th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (Separate) 1144:, the Reserve division was disbanded when the 4405:Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force 4131: 3153: 1878:U.S. Army Reserve Support Command, First Army 1241:Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army 1003:15 November 1942, Camp Van Dorn, Mississippi 385:15 June 1942, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland 281:men. Units in other arms of the Army besides 3088:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2633:that may be raised at the discretion of the 1931:AMEDD Army Professional Medical Command, at 1091:15 November 1942, Camp Claiborne, Louisiana 457:15 August 1942, Camp Butner, North Carolina 419:25 March 1942, Fort Jackson, South Carolina 2715: 2582: 1937:Medical Readiness and Training Command, at 1602:Current active reserve formations and units 1134:Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, Central Europe 1094:Ardennes-Alsace, Rhineland, Central Europe 1034:Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, Central Europe 1006:Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, Central Europe 899:Northern France, Rhineland, Central Europe 739:Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, Central Europe 736:15 December 1942, Camp McCain, Mississippi 649:Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, Central Europe 460:Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, Central Europe 4138: 4124: 3262:Senate Subcommittee on Air and Land Forces 3160: 3146: 3007:James T. Currie and Richard B. Crossland, 2916:Crossland, Richard; Currie, James (1984). 2801:"Chapter IV: The Aftermath of World War I" 1863:807th Medical Command (Deployment Support) 1388: 1286:To reorganize the Army Reserve to the new 40: 5955:United States Army Direct Reporting Units 3312:Reorganization plan of United States Army 3252:House Subcommittee on Air and Land Forces 3059: 1375:205th Infantry Brigade (Separate) (Light) 872:15 September 1942, Camp Custer, Michigan 591:25 March 1942, Camp Claiborne, Louisiana 5960:1908 establishments in the United States 4390:Chief of Staff of the United States Army 3023: 1677:3rd Medical Command (Deployment Support) 1606: 1584:38% of combat support aviation companies 1403: 1393: 1207:; and the 76th, 77th, 79th, 81st, 83rd, 622:15 August 1942, Camp Atterbury, Indiana 3060:Isby, David, and Charles Kamps (1985). 2875: 1967:Military Intelligence Readiness Command 1288:Reorganization of Army Divisions (ROAD) 27:Reserve force of the United States Army 14: 5942: 3167: 2001: 1665: 1131:15 September 1942, Camp Adair, Oregon 851:Rome-Arno, North Apennines, Po Valley 771:Rome-Arno, North Apennines, Po Valley 670:15 May 1942, Camp Shelby, Mississippi 562:Western Pacific, Southern Philippines 530:Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, 527:15 July 1942, Camp Forrest, Tennessee 4228:Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security 4119: 3141: 3031:"Army Reserve: Organized for Success" 2021:, Puerto Rico - providing support in 1581:42% of chemical decontamination units 1059:15 September 1942, Camp Maxey, Texas 481:15 June 1942, Camp Pickett, Virginia 354:States Represented in Interwar Period 235:. Together, the Army Reserve and the 4904:Air Force Historical Research Agency 2890: 2850: 2825: 2361: 959:25 February 1943, Camp Swift, Texas 824:25 March 1942, Camp Barkeley, Texas 768:15 July 1942, Camp Gruber, Oklahoma 704:15 December 1942, Camp Howze, Texas 357:Ordered Into Active Military Service 119:United States Department of the Army 5029:Officer candidate/training school: 3396:Surface Deployment and Distribution 2629:(AUS) is the official name for the 2620: 2528:, NC, under operational control of 2065:, HI, under operational control of 1797:377th Sustainment Command (Theater) 1643:Office of the Chief of Army Reserve 924:15 August 1942, Camp Adair, Oregon 848:15 August 1942, Camp White, Oregon 800:5 July 1942, Camp Carson, Colorado 559:15 June 1942, Camp Rucker, Alabama 239:constitute the Army element of the 24: 4899:Naval History and Heritage Command 3258:Senate Committee on Armed Services 2681:United States Marine Corps Reserve 2645:and the Volunteer Army during the 2599: 1618:United States Army Reserve Command 646:15 August 1942, Camp Howze, Texas 25: 5971: 4080:United States Army Hospital Corps 3238:Army Staff Senior Warrant Officer 3104: 2691:United States Coast Guard Reserve 1707:76th Operational Response Command 1587:26% of combat engineer battalions 1367:187th Infantry Brigade (Separate) 1278:structures. Secretary of Defense 5894: 5893: 5852: 5851: 5459:Uniform Code of Military Justice 4276:United States military seniority 4099: 4098: 3271: 2978:"Reorganization of Army Reserve" 2897: 2857: 2832: 2744:"Army Reserve Posture Statement" 2587: 2564: 2549: 2534: 2510: 2493: 2478: 2463: 2458:Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst 2448: 2431: 2414: 2399: 2384: 2367: 2304:Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst 2292: 2200: 2144: 2100: 2051: 2031: 2007: 1985: 1961: 1946: 1917: 1902: 1887: 1872: 1857: 1842: 1828: 1812:Army Reserve Sustainment Command 1806: 1791: 1776: 1761: 1746: 1731: 1722:79th Sustainment Support Command 1716: 1701: 1686: 1671: 1636: 1611: 1575:43% of airborne pathfinder units 1554:85% of smoke generator companies 1534:Medical Minimal Care Detachments 1490:Adjutant General (Personnel) 42% 1344: 1099: 1067: 1039: 1011: 989: 967: 935: 930:, Southern Philippines, Ryukyus 904: 896:15 July 1942, Camp Swift, Texas 880: 856: 832: 808: 776: 744: 712: 688: 654: 630: 606: 567: 539: 503: 465: 437: 403: 365: 331:Citizens Military Training Camps 276:Interwar period and World War II 270:Reserve Officers' Training Corps 93: 76: 5441:Military Occupational Specialty 4889:Army Center of Military History 4494:Military Auxiliary Radio System 4364:Department of Homeland Security 4271:Active duty three-star officers 4029:Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra 3449:Military District of Washington 3439:Criminal Investigation Division 3014: 3001: 2969: 2964:Army Reserve: A Concise History 2957: 2939: 2924: 2909: 2788:Army Reserve: A Concise History 1952:U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command 1820:Deployment Support Command, in 319:Reserve Officers Training Corps 5464:Judge Advocate General's Corps 4395:Commandant of the Marine Corps 4266:Active duty four-star officers 4223:Secretary of Homeland Security 4208:President of the United States 3623:Judge Advocate General's Corps 3248:House Armed Services Committee 3121:Full listings of Reserve units 3062:Armies of NATO's Central Front 2884: 2869: 2844: 2819: 2793: 2781: 2765: 2736: 2441:(Combat Support Training), at 1848:416th Theater Engineer Command 1834:412th Theater Engineer Command 1782:335th Signal Command (Theater) 1767:311th Signal Command (Theater) 360:Campaign Participation Credit 340:On 6 February 1942, President 285:were also maintained, such as 13: 1: 4894:Marine Corps History Division 4415:Commandant of the Coast Guard 4281:National Security Act of 1947 4250:Committees on Armed Services 3907:Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps 3784:Military Academy (West Point) 3133:US Army Reserve Shooting Team 2708: 2631:conscripted force of the Army 2557:(Initial Entry Training), at 2542:(Initial Entry Training), at 2530:Training and Doctrine Command 2377:(The Army School System), in 1893:Army Reserve Aviation Command 1752:200th Military Police Command 1446:Importance to the Active Army 1341:frequently ignored CAPSTONE. 189:Command Chief Warrant Officer 46:Seal of the U.S. Army Reserve 4499:Marine Corps Cyber Auxiliary 4075:United States Colored Troops 3553:Air Defense Artillery Branch 2876:Woolley, William J. (2022). 2306:, NJ - providing support in 2214:, WI - providing support in 2158:, SC - providing support in 2114:, CA - providing support in 2027:United States Virgin Islands 1923:Army Reserve Medical Command 1325:In 1980, the peacetime USAR 1294:With the elimination of the 262:National Defense Act of 1920 7: 5083:Enlisted recruit training: 4351:Department of the Air Force 4218:Deputy Secretary of Defense 4008:The Army Goes Rolling Along 3997:U.S. Army Regimental System 3648:Military Intelligence Corps 3188:Under Secretary of the Army 2656: 2058:9th Mission Support Command 2038:7th Mission Support Command 2014:1st Mission Support Command 1578:43% of watercraft companies 1572:51% of ammunition companies 1155: 10: 5976: 5950:United States Army Reserve 4383:Service branches and heads 4147:United States Armed Forces 3955:Center of Military History 3713:United States and overseas 3469:Acquisition Support Center 3243:Sergeant Major of the Army 3053: 2686:United States Navy Reserve 2407:(Operational Support), at 1908:Army Reserve Careers Group 1544:97% of civil affairs units 1518:Only in the Army Reserve: 1397: 1223:, 95th, 96th, 97th, 98th, 1062:Rhineland, Central Europe 803:Rhineland, Central Europe 251: 246: 221:United States Army Reserve 66:(as Medical Reserve Corps) 35:United States Army Reserve 5847: 5731: 5693: 5622: 5591: 5533: 5345: 5257: 5122: 4946: 4939: 4912: 4881: 4801: 4778: 4737: 4704: 4692: 4594: 4524:Unified combatant command 4522: 4484: 4423: 4410:Chief of Space Operations 4400:Chief of Naval Operations 4382: 4303: 4294: 4200: 4153: 4093: 4037: 3950:Army of the United States 3920: 3885: 3857: 3797: 3741: 3705: 3618:Inspector General's Corps 3535: 3487: 3434:Intelligence and Security 3414: 3401:Space and Missile Defense 3352: 3321: 3280: 3269: 3175: 3066:Jane's Publishing Company 2702:Air Force Reserve Command 2627:Army of the United States 1566:61% of terminal companies 1522:Theater Engineer Commands 1505:Military Intelligence 31% 1150:Army of the United States 201: 188: 177: 162: 157: 139: 124: 114: 106: 88: 70: 51: 39: 34: 5449:Air Force Specialty Code 5163:Awards & decorations 4085:U.S. Sanitary Commission 3668:Psychological operations 3643:Medical Specialist Corps 3548:Adjutant General's Corps 2891:Clay, Steven E. (2010). 2851:Clay, Steven E. (2010). 2826:Clay, Steven E. (2010). 2669:Comparable organizations 2594:Individual Ready Reserve 2583:Individual Ready Reserve 2574:Joint Base Lewis–McChord 2392:(Force Sustainment), at 1645:(OCAR)) located at both 1549:psychological operations 1531:Biological-Agent Defense 1419:Individual Ready Reserve 1229:104th Infantry Divisions 1205:108th Airborne Divisions 1193:Fifth United States Army 1180:First United States Army 3474:Installation Management 2570:104th Training Division 2422:(Maneuver Support), at 2420:102nd Training Division 2405:100th Training Division 2299:99th Readiness Division 2207:88th Readiness Division 2151:81st Readiness Division 2107:63rd Readiness Division 2069:- providing support in 1692:75th Innovation Command 1389:Global War on Terrorism 1335:Operation Desert Shield 1312:205th Infantry Brigades 1257:75th Infantry Divisions 1197:108th Airborne Division 1189:103rd Infantry Division 1187:the 99th. Finally, the 1146:101st Airborne Division 1106:104th Infantry Division 1074:103rd Infantry Division 1046:102nd Infantry Division 1018:100th Infantry Division 110:188,703 reserve members 57:; 116 years ago 5469:Military Health System 4339:Department of the Navy 4327:Department of the Army 3807:Awards and decorations 3603:Field Artillery Branch 2635:United States Congress 2572:(Leader Training), at 2555:98th Training Division 2540:95th Training Division 2522:Initial Entry Training 2517:108th Training Command 2499:91st Training Division 2484:87th Training Division 2471:(Decisive Action), at 2469:86th Training Division 2454:78th Training Division 2390:94th Training Division 1927:Pinellas Park, Florida 1838:Vicksburg, Mississippi 1525:Civil Affairs Commands 1454:Percent of Unit Types 1409: 1184:98th Infantry Division 1142:82nd Airborne Division 996:99th Infantry Division 974:98th Infantry Division 942:97th Infantry Division 911:96th Infantry Division 887:95th Infantry Division 863:94th Infantry Division 839:91st Infantry Division 815:90th Infantry Division 783:89th Infantry Division 751:88th Infantry Division 719:87th Infantry Division 695:86th Infantry Division 661:85th Infantry Division 637:84th Infantry Division 613:83rd Infantry Division 574:82nd Airborne Division 546:81st Infantry Division 510:80th Infantry Division 472:79th Infantry Division 444:78th Infantry Division 410:77th Infantry Division 372:76th Infantry Division 202:Command Sergeant Major 4927:Air Force Art Program 4514:Coast Guard Auxiliary 4312:Department of Defense 4286:Goldwater–Nichols Act 4233:Joint Chiefs of Staff 3960:Institute of Heraldry 3653:Military Police Corps 3638:Medical Service Corps 3344:Training and Doctrine 3183:Secretary of the Army 2982:Army Reserve Magazine 2778:, volume 40, issue 6. 2438:84th Training Command 2374:80th Training Command 1607:Headquarters commands 1592:Special Forces Groups 1407: 1394:Reserve service today 342:Franklin D. Roosevelt 5718:Aircraft designation 5367:Creeds & Codes: 4486:Civilian auxiliaries 4304:Military departments 4213:Secretary of Defense 3688:Transportation Corps 2651:Spanish–American War 1933:Forest Park, Georgia 1737:85th Support Command 1620:(USARC)) located at 1528:Petroleum Operations 1478:Military History 76% 1423:Active Guard Reserve 427:Southern Philippines 5604:Crew-served weapons 5493:Chiefs of Chaplains 4714:Current deployments 4055:Army Service Forces 3872:Crew-served weapons 3673:Quartermaster Corps 3583:Civil Affairs Corps 3454:Test and Evaluation 3302:Army National Guard 3198:Vice Chief of Staff 2675:Army National Guard 2002:Geographic commands 1822:Birmingham, Alabama 1816:Birmingham, Alabama 1666:Functional commands 1508:Military Police 26% 1496:Information Ops 40% 1455: 1152:on 15 August 1942. 237:Army National Guard 5599:Individual weapons 4839:Hispanic Americans 4819:Buddhist Americans 4602:United States Code 4572:Special Operations 4425:Reserve components 4060:Women's Army Corps 4014:Division nicknames 3867:Individual weapons 3588:Corps of Engineers 3444:Corps of Engineers 3391:Special Operations 3169:United States Army 2988:on 17 January 2010 2696:Air National Guard 2647:American Civil War 1499:Public Affairs 38% 1484:Transportation 54% 1453: 1410: 1203:, 84th, 100th and 1171:Army Ground Forces 1148:was raised in the 233:United States Army 101:United States Army 55:23 April 1908 5937: 5936: 5843: 5842: 5529: 5528: 4992: 4980: 4968: 4954:Service academies 4935: 4934: 4809:African Americans 4590: 4589: 4113: 4112: 3987:West Point Museum 3701: 3700: 3543:Acquisition Corps 3116:U.S. Army Reserve 3111:Army Reserve News 2807:on 1 January 2014 2751:www.usar.army.mil 2501:(Operations), in 2456:(Operations), at 2424:Fort Leonard Wood 2362:Training commands 1741:Arlington Heights 1599: 1598: 1481:Quartermaster 59% 1469:Civil Affairs 87% 1138: 1137: 534:, Central Europe 214: 213: 16:(Redirected from 5967: 5897: 5896: 5855: 5854: 5744:Nuclear football 5589: 5588: 5483:Veterans Affairs 5302:Warrant officers 5078:The Basic School 4986: 4974: 4962: 4944: 4943: 4922:Army Art Program 4829:Muslim Americans 4824:Jewish Americans 4702: 4701: 4509:Civil Air Patrol 4301: 4300: 4140: 4133: 4126: 4117: 4116: 4102: 4101: 4045:Buffalo Soldiers 3972:Army Art Program 3935:Continental Army 3693:Veterinary Corps 3628:Logistics Branch 3459:Military Academy 3415:Direct reporting 3319: 3318: 3275: 3274: 3207:3-star generals 3162: 3155: 3148: 3139: 3138: 3096:Wilson, John B. 3093: 3087: 3079: 3047: 3046: 3044: 3042: 3033:. 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McElroy 1158: 1104: 1072: 1044: 1016: 994: 972: 962:Central Europe 940: 909: 885: 861: 837: 813: 781: 749: 717: 707:Central Europe 693: 678:North Apennines 659: 635: 611: 572: 544: 532:Ardennes-Alsace 508: 489:Northern France 470: 442: 423:Western Pacific 408: 393:Ardennes-Alsace 370: 291:coast artillery 287:field artillery 278: 254: 249: 217: 196:LaShon P. White 143: 94: 92: 77: 75: 74: 61: 59: 56: 47: 28: 23: 22: 18:US Army Reserve 15: 12: 11: 5: 5973: 5963: 5962: 5957: 5952: 5935: 5934: 5932: 5931: 5930: 5929: 5924: 5919: 5914: 5909: 5904: 5891: 5890: 5889: 5884: 5879: 5874: 5869: 5864: 5848: 5845: 5844: 5841: 5840: 5838: 5837: 5836: 5835: 5830: 5825: 5814: 5809: 5808: 5807: 5802: 5797: 5792: 5787: 5782: 5777: 5772: 5767: 5756: 5746: 5741: 5739:WWII equipment 5735: 5733: 5729: 5728: 5726: 5725: 5720: 5715: 5714: 5713: 5708: 5697: 5695: 5691: 5690: 5688: 5687: 5682: 5681: 5680: 5672: 5671: 5670: 5665: 5660: 5655: 5650: 5645: 5640: 5632: 5630:All watercraft 5626: 5624: 5620: 5619: 5617: 5616: 5606: 5601: 5595: 5593: 5586: 5585: 5580: 5575: 5570: 5569: 5568: 5563: 5558: 5550: 5539: 5537: 5531: 5530: 5527: 5526: 5524: 5523: 5522: 5521: 5516: 5511: 5506: 5501: 5490: 5485: 5480: 5475: 5466: 5461: 5456: 5451: 5438: 5437: 5436: 5431: 5426: 5421: 5416: 5405: 5404: 5403: 5398: 5393: 5388: 5383: 5378: 5373: 5365: 5364: 5363: 5358: 5349: 5347: 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US Army Reserve

United States Army
United States Department of the Army
Fort Liberty
North Carolina
www.usar.army.mil
Chief
LTG
Robert Harter
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CW5
LaShon P. White
CSM
Gregory Betty
reserve force
United States Army
Army National Guard
reserve components of the United States Armed Forces
World War I
National Defense Act of 1920
Regular Army
Reserve Officers' Training Corps
infantry
field artillery
coast artillery
cavalry
engineers
medical
signal

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