Caribbean Geographical Command is a reality
181211-A-XN107-001.JPG Photo By: Sgt. Carlos Rodriquez

FORT BUCHANAN, Puerto Rico - Soldiers of all U.S. Army Reserve units in Puerto Rico participated of a Transformation ceremony, Dec 9, at Fort Buchanan, in what represents the beginning of the newly formed Army Reserve Caribbean Geographical Command. Even when the 1st Mission Support Command is the largest federal U.S. Army command in the region, there were several units that reported directly to their functional headquarters in the Continental United States. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Carlos Rodriquez)


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