U.S. Army Reserve Command celebrates 110th birthday
180420-A-UG850-367.JPG Photo By: Spc. Noel Williams

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers run past the Iron Mike statue on Fort Bragg, N.C., April 20, 2018, during the birthday run celebrating the 110th anniversary of the U.S. Army Reserve. Formed April 23, 1908 as the Medical Reserve Corps, today's U.S. Army Reserve has evolved into a global operational reserve force, engaged to support America’s active duty forces. Today’s Army Reserve is the most capable, combat-ready, and lethal federal reserve force in history of our nation, providing trained and ready forces and critical capabilities wherever needed, anywhere around the world where the Army needs to initiate, sustain, and prevail in major operations. Through two World Wars, the Cold War, Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf War, the Global War on Terror and countless crises, operations, and contingencies, America's Army Reserve has never failed to answer the nation’s call. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Spc. Noel Williams/U.S. Army Reserve Command)


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