Lighter. Faster. Smarter. The Army Reserve provides specialized skills and capabilities for a nation at war and meeting the challenges of the 21st Century.
The U.S. Army Reserve Command Augmentation Unit
The newly formed U.S. Army Reserve Command (USARC) Augmentation Unit’s mission is to transform the way the Army Reserve fills mission requirements with individual Soldiers. Activated on June 17, 2004, at the USARC in Fort McPherson, Georgia, Col. Ocatvia Parker has been assigned to command the unit. (June 2004)
High Adventure and Hard Work
Lieutenant General James R. Helmly reports on the Army Reserve’s progress toward becoming the future force, and the challenges of changing the organization while at war. (April 2004)
Improving HR To Support The Future Force
Brigadier General Gary Profit, Deputy Chief, Army Reserve, responds to questions concerning changes in human resources policies and programs. (November 2003)
Transforming While Mobilizing
Lieutenant General James R. Helmly, Commander of the Army Reserve discusses the role, the look and the future of the new Army Reserve. (March 2003)
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