(L-R) Rexford Davis, representing the senior civilian at the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters, Maj. Gen. Megan P. Tatu, U.S. Army Reserve Command chief of staff, Sgt. Osma Maldonado, representing the youngest USARC Soldier, and Erin Bragg, representing the youngest USARC civilian, cut the birthday cake, April 21, 2017, at the command's headquarters at Fort Bragg, N.C. Soldiers and civilians assigned to the  headquarters celebrated the 109th anniversary of the of the U.S. Army Reserve. Created in 1908 as the Medical Reserve Corps, America's Army Reserve of today has transformed into a capable, combat-ready, and lethal Federal reserve force in support of the Army at home and abroad. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Timothy L. Hale)(Released)
170421-A-XN107-088.JPG Photo By: Timothy Hale

Fort Bragg - (L-R) Rexford Davis, representing the senior civilian at the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters, Maj. Gen. Megan P. Tatu, U.S. Army Reserve Command chief of staff, Sgt. Osma Maldonado, representing the youngest USARC Soldier, and Erin Bragg, representing the youngest USARC civilian, cut the birthday cake, April 21, 2017, at the command's headquarters at Fort Bragg, N.C. Soldiers and civilians assigned to the headquarters celebrated the 109th anniversary of the of the U.S. Army Reserve. Created in 1908 as the Medical Reserve Corps, America's Army Reserve of today has transformed into a capable, combat-ready, and lethal Federal reserve force in support of the Army at home and abroad. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Timothy L. Hale)(Released)


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