76TH OPERATIONAL RESPONSE COMMAND

Salt Lake City, Utah

Army Reserve Chemical Brigade reactivated during historic ceremony
191116-A-BQ341-221.JPG Photo By: Sgt. 1st Class Brent Powell

SLOAN, Nev. - Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Husted (left), command sergeant major, 455th Chemical Brigade, 76th Operational Response Command, and Col. Yvette Rose, commander, 455th Chem. Brig., 76th ORC, uncase the unit's colors in front of Maj. Gen. Fred Maiocco, commanding general, 76th ORC, during a unit reactivation ceremony at Sloan, Nevada, Nov. 16th. Comprised of nearly 2000 Army Reserve Soldiers, three battalions, 12 companies and two Army Reserve Elements, the 455th is the only chemical brigade in history to deploy to a combat theater of operations, and this is the 5th time in its proud history the unit has been activated since World War II.


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