Chief of Army Reserve re-enlists Soldiers at Mojave Falcon
250605-A-UE550-1445.JPG Photo By: Spc. Xavier Cavazos

FORT HUNTER LIGGETT, Calif. - U.S. Army Soldiers, of 43 different Military Occupational Specialties and 33 different units, salute as the national anthem is played for the ceremony during their re-enlistment during Operation Mojave Falcon, Fort Hunter Liggett, California on June 5, 2025. Over 160 Soldiers from 43 different Military Occupational Specialties and 33 different units come together to re-enlist during Operation Mojave Falcon. Mojave Falcon is an Army Reserve exercise that tests the unit’s readiness and support capabilities across a coast-to-coast battlefield in a Large Scale Combat Operations (LSCO) environment. This is a multi-faceted first-of-its-kind training exercise that integrates Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX), Global Medic, Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise (QLLEX), Port Operations, Nationwide Move, and the National Training Center (NTC). (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Spc. Xavier Cavazos)


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