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  2. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research - Wikipedia

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    The Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) is the largest biomedical research facility administered by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). The institute is centered at the Forest Glen Annex, in the Forest Glen Park part of the unincorporated Silver Spring urban area in Maryland just north of Washington, DC, but it is a subordinate unit of the U.S. Army Medical Research and ...

  3. Medical Reserve Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a network in the U.S. of community-based units initiated and established by local organizations aimed at meeting the public health needs of their communities. [1] It is sponsored by the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) of the United States Department of Health and Human Services ...

  4. List of current Army Reserve units of the British Army

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    The Royal Corps of Signals reserve component was severely reduced after the 2009 Review of Reserve Forces, losing many full regiments, with their respective squadrons mostly reduced to troops. Below is the list of units part of the corps down to platoon (troop) size. [81] [82] Joint Service Support Unit, at RAF Digby (Army Reserve elements)

  5. Fort Detrick - Wikipedia

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    Fort Detrick (/ ˈ d iː t r ɪ k /) is a United States Army Futures Command installation located in Frederick, Maryland.Fort Detrick was the center of the U.S. biological weapons program from 1943 to 1969.

  6. Office of the Chief, Army Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the Chief of Army Reserve (OCAR) is located at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and 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. [1]

  7. Australian Army Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Army Reserve is a collective name given to the reserve units of the Australian Army. Since the Federation of Australia in 1901, the reserve military force has been known by many names, including the Citizens Forces , the Citizen Military Forces , the Militia and, unofficially, the Australian Military Forces . [ 2 ]

  8. Military reserve force - Wikipedia

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    Ireland's Army Reserve is an example of such a reserve. With universal conscription, most of the male population may be reservists. All men in Finland belong to the reserve until 60 years of age, and 65 [ 3 ] percent of each age cohort of men are drafted and receive at least six months of military training.

  9. United States Army Reserve Command - Wikipedia

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    For the Army, the act created a statutory Chief, Army Reserve (CAR) who served as an advisor to the Chief of Staff on Army Reserve matters. Command and Control of the Army Reserve, however, was under Continental Army Command (CONARC) until 1973 and after that under Forces Command (FORSCOM). The act also virtually eliminated bitter congressional ...