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On the road to awesome: An interview with LTG Charles D. Luckey
May 2, 2018
LTG Luckey participates in Fort McCoy training

Heroism outside of combat
April 27, 2018
Heroism outside of combat

Army Reserve Soldiers sharpen disaster response skills
April 17, 2018
Army Reserve Soldiers sharpen disaster response skills

Jumping into new grounds
April 4, 2018
364th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) CSTX-Bridge

“Blue Clover” Soldiers Celebrate a Century of Service
November 17, 2017
88th Regional Support Command's 100 Year Anniversary Commemoration Ceremony in honor of the establishment of the 88th Division in 1917.

AUSA Volunteer Family of the Year Award
October 23, 2017
AUSA Family of  the Year

At the Ready: 332nd Transportation Battalion conducts Deployment Readiness Exercise
September 29, 2017
332nd Transportation Battalion DRE

Army Reserve command teams meet to enhance readiness efforts
June 1, 2017
Command Sgt. Maj. Julio Alvarez, command sergeant major of 3rd Battalion, 348th Training Support Regiment, 177th Armored Brigade, takes in remarks shared between briefers and attendees during a New Command Teams Orientation held at 85th Support Command Headquarters in Arlington Heights, Ill., May 19-20, 2017. The orientation gave battalion command teams and Brigade Support Element staffs assigned to 85th Support Command, but operationally controlled by First Army, a better understanding of the practices and procedures that make up the hybrid relationship between First Army and the 85th SPT CMD.   
(U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Anthony L. Taylor)

First-ever Operation Cold Steel heats up Army Reserve readiness
March 29, 2017
Pvt. Sean Bourque, Petroleum Supply Specialist assigned to the 786th Quartermaster Company, Provo, Utah, views the firing range through a thermal weapon sight ahead of a night live-fire gunnery qualification during the Operation Cold Steel exercise conducted at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, Mar. 20, 2017. Operation Cold Steel is the U.S. Army Reserve’s first large-scale live-fire training and crew-served weapons qualification and validation exercise. Cold Steel plays a critical role in ensuring that America’s Army Reserve units and Soldiers are trained and ready to deploy on short-notice and bring combat-ready and lethal firepower in support of the Total Army and Joint Force partners anywhere in the world. In support of the Total Army Force, First Army Master Gunners participated in Cold Steel to provide expertise in crew level gunnery qualifications, and to develop Vehicle Crew Evaluator training, preparing units here and when they return to their home stations to conduct crew served weapons training and vehicle crew gunnery at the unit-level. 475 crews with an estimated 1,600 Army Reserve Soldiers will certify in M2, M19 and M240 Bravo gunner platforms across 12-day rotations through the seven-week exercise. 
(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Anthony L. Taylor)