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Learn about the history, organization and missions of the Army Reserve, a reserve force of the United States Army. The Army Reserve consists of reserve officers, enlisted members and units that can be mobilized in times of war or national emergency.
Learn about the history, mission, and organization of the USARC, which commands all Army Reserve units in the continental United States. Find out how the USARC evolved from a provisional command to a major subordinate command under FORSCOM since 1991.
The chief of the United States Army Reserve (CAR) is the commanding officer of the Army Reserve, the reserve component of the U.S. Army. The CAR is also the Commanding General, United States Army Forces Command, and reports to the Secretary of the Army and the Chief of Staff of the Army.
Learn about the role and functions of the Office of the Chief of Army Reserve (OCAR), which provides the Chief of Army Reserve (CAR) with staff, policies and programs for all Army Reserve Soldiers. Find out the history and insignia of OCAR and its predecessor, the US Army Reserve Command (USARC).
The 413th Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army Reserve. Established 24 June 1921 as the 413th Infantry, part of the Organized Reserves, it was attached to the 104th Infantry Division . The regiment was originally headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Learn about the ARSC, a subordinate command of the 377th Theater Sustainment Command that provides trained and ready Soldiers for various missions. The ARSC has five subordinate commands and is located in Birmingham, Alabama.
The 304th Sustainment Brigade is a US Army Reserve unit based in California. It provides logistical support for military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait and other countries in the Southwest Asia area of operations.
The 2nd Brigade, 104th Division is an infantry brigade of the United States Army. It is a training component of the United States Army Reserve, and subordinate to the 104th Division based in Fort Lewis, Washington. It is primarily responsible for One Station Unit Training, Basic Combat Training and Military Police instruction.