Army Reserve Command Sgt. Maj. James Wills, left, Command Sergeant Major, U.S. Army Reserve, meets with command sergeants major from First Army and 85th Support Command formations on the eve of the command's Command Readiness Review (CR2) brief to U.S. Army Reserve Command senior leaders, September 23, 2016. CR2 integrates elements from Operation Full Court Press, Precision Readiness Initiative, Mission Training Brief, -- and provides a comprehensive annual review session for the USARC senior leadership team. Under the unique partnership that the 85th SPT CMD and First Army share, the 85th is responsible for the readiness of the assigned 46 reserve battalions operationally controlled by First Army across the United States.
(Photo by Mr. Anthony L. Taylor)
160923-A-KL464-010.JPG Photo By: SFC Anthony L. Taylor

Arlington Heights - Army Reserve Command Sgt. Maj. James Wills, left, Command Sergeant Major, U.S. Army Reserve, meets with command sergeants major from First Army and 85th Support Command formations on the eve of the command's Command Readiness Review (CR2) brief to U.S. Army Reserve Command senior leaders, September 23, 2016. CR2 integrates elements from Operation Full Court Press, Precision Readiness Initiative, Mission Training Brief, -- and provides a comprehensive annual review session for the USARC senior leadership team. Under the unique partnership that the 85th SPT CMD and First Army share, the 85th is responsible for the readiness of the assigned 46 reserve battalions operationally controlled by First Army across the United States. (Photo by Mr. Anthony L. Taylor)


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