Command Sgt. Maj. Theodore Dewitt, right, Command Sergeant Major, 85th U.S. Army Reserve Support Command, presents coins to Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 382nd Regiment, 85th U.S. Army Reserve Support Command, operationally controlled by First Army’s 5th Armored Brigade, during a command site visit, there, at Fort Bliss, Texas, March 1-3, 2019.
190302-A-KL464-011.JPG Photo By: Master Sgt. Anthony L Taylor

Fort Bliss, Texas - Command Sgt. Maj. Theodore Dewitt, right, Command Sergeant Major, 85th U.S. Army Reserve Support Command, presents coins to Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 382nd Regiment, 85th U.S. Army Reserve Support Command, operationally controlled by First Army’s 5th Armored Brigade, during a command site visit, there, at Fort Bliss, Texas, March 1-3, 2019. Brig. Gen. Kris A. Belanger, Commanding General, 85th USARSC, traveled to Fort Bliss, with her newly appointed command sergeant major, Dewitt, to meet with her battalion commanders and Soldiers, to visit training facilities and to discuss her vision and the way ahead for the command within the shared multi-component partnership with First Army. Belanger additionally conducted a town hall session with all of her observer coach/trainers that are currently mobilized to Fort Bliss to support and ensure the readiness of mobilizing and deploying forces. The mission of the 1-382 Logistic Support Battalion is to provide logistical support and theater-focused training support to 5th Armored Brigade and Joint, Active or Reserve Component units in order to improve readiness and prepare Soldiers and leaders for deployment into theaters of war. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Anthony L. Taylor)


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