IN THE NEWS

 

 

 

 

 

Results:
Tag: uniform

Army Reserve Soldiers Compete in USAMU Small Arms Competition
March 22, 2022
n/a

Army Greens slated to reach all installations by mid-2021
August 25, 2020
Army Greens slated to reach all installations by mid-2021

A time of honor: Legacy begun by U.S. Navy legend continues with Army Reserve pilot and beyond
January 29, 2020
N/a

Carrying the names: Army Reserve officer runs to honor father’s Vietnam generation
October 18, 2019
N/a

Lane training provides a path to mission proficiency
August 21, 2019
Lane training provides a path to mission proficiency

Soldiers dig deep for wheeled vehicle mechanic training
August 1, 2019
Soldiers dig deep for wheeled vehicle mechanic training

Combat lifesaver course brings new challenges for Soldiers
July 25, 2019
Combat lifesaver course brings new challenges for Soldiers

Army general officer: ‘Future Army leader will be a woman.’
February 7, 2018
Maj. Gen. Marion Garcia, commanding general for the 200th Military Police Command, shares her experiences with congressional staff delegates and fellow general officers during the Women Leadership Roundtable Discussion hosted at the Pentagon, Feb. 7, 2018.  Top U.S. military generals met with congressional delegates to discuss their life perspectives as military women and the importance of having access to every talented American who can add strength to the force. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Maj. Valerie Palacios)

CROWS are flying to the Army Reserve
January 30, 2017
The Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station (CROWS) is mounted on top of a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle during a fielding to U.S. Army Reserve units at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, Jan. 23-27, as part of a four-part fielding process intended to field CROWS to more than 25 Army Reserve units this fiscal year. The CROWS is a remote-controlled system compatible with four major crew-serve weapons, and it was developed to keep gunners safe within the vehicle while engaging enemy targets. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)

Blood and hostage takers: U.S. Army Reserve special agents train at Capital Shield for the first time
September 15, 2016
Two U.S. Army special agents process a crime scene during Capital Shield 2016 at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, Sept. 13. Approximately 15 U.S. Army Reserve criminal investigative special agents trained alongside 25 active duty agents for the first time in a joint training exercise known as Capital Shield, focusing on crime scene processing, evidence management and hostage negotiations, held Sept. 13-15. The reserve Soldiers participating in this year's Capital Shield are agents from the 733rd Military Police Battalion (Criminal Investigation Division), headquartered in Fort Gillem, Georgia, which reports to the 200th Military Police Command. The active duty agents belong to various offices across the Washington CID Battalion, headquartered at Fort Myer, Virginia. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)