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Speaker of the House, Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.), presents the Congressional Gold Medal to Stanley Earley III, son of 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion commander Lt. Col. Charity Adams Earley, during a ceremony in Emancipation Hall at the U.S. Capitol building. Judith Earley (left), Lt. Col. Adams Earley's daughter, was also present to help accept the medal.
Army Reserve Ambassador catalyst for Congressional Gold Medal
By Russell Toof | May 1, 2025
Some 80 years after their groundbreaking contributions in World War II, the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion received the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor awarded in the United States, in a moving...

New York, N.Y. – Maj. Gen. Kris A. Belanger, commander of the 99th Readiness Division (left), and Ronald “Ron” Shindel, a Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army (NY South), present a U.S. Army Minuteman Scholarship to Zachary Seepersaud, during a 249th U.S. Army Birthday event here on June 14, 2024. The event was hosted by the U.S. Army New York City Recruiting Battalion to celebrate the contributions of Soldiers who’ve served the nation and strengthen relationships with community partners.
(U.S. Army Photo By: Sgt 1st Gregory Williams/Released)
Army Reserve Launches Minuteman Campaign, Offering Scholarships for Future Leaders
By Lt. Col. Jeku Arce | March 19, 2025
Army Reserve Launches Minuteman Campaign, Offering Scholarships for Future Leaders...

United States Army Reserve Ambassador Arthur Leak has dedicated a lifetime to serving the nation. After an extensive and honorable military career, he now continues his commitment as an Army Reserve Ambassador (ARA) for Indiana. In this role, he works to advocate for Army Reserve Soldiers, veterans, and their families in his community.
Indiana Army Reserve Ambassador Continues His Service to Country
By Sgt. Nataja Ford | Nov. 18, 2024
Indiana Army Reserve Ambassador Continues His Service to Country...

Douglas M. Reed, New Jersey Ambassador
New Army Reserve Ambassador Appointed to 13-State Region
By Staff Sgt. Shawn Morris | Nov. 13, 2024
New Army Reserve Ambassador Appointed to 13-State Region...
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Remembering the 85th Support Command’s history
U.S. Army Reserve Lt. Col. Daniel Jaquint, Chief of Staff, 85th Support Command, and An-thony Taylor, right, Public Affairs Specialist, 85th Support Command, receive a tour of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Chicago, June 5, 2017. During the tour, the group stopped in front of a uniform worn by Maj. Gen. (retired) William Levine. Levine was appointed Commanding General of the 85th Division (Training) in the late 1960’s. During Levine’s time commanding, the 85th Division (Training) included four brigades that had four battalions made primarily up of drill sergeants and instructors responsible for basic active-duty training. The 85th Support Command since then has shifted its role from basic training to training Soldiers ahead of mobilizations and deployments and supporting administrative requirements to those trainers that ensure Soldiers are certified and ready. Jaquint and Taylor were at Pritzker to discuss the com-mand’s centennial history. The 85th Support Command’s lineage began as the 85th Infantry Di-vision at Camp Custer, Michigan, where the division was nicknamed the “Custer Division,” on Aug. 5, 1917. The Division was deactivated in 1945 following World War II, then later reacti-vated in Chicago on February 19, 1947 in the U.S. Army Reserve as a training division. The 85th Spt. Cmd. is celebrating its centennial anniversary this year. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Aaron Berogan/Released)