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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...
PHOTO GALLERY
Enabling the effects - MRTC Soldiers support Global Medic at Fort McCoy
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 18th Field Hospital, based in Fort Story, Va., and 810th Hospital Center from Tuscaloosa, Ala., work to stabilize a simulated combat casualty during Global Medic at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, Aug. 11, 2021. Global Medic is part of CSTX 78-21-04 which is a Combat Support Training Exercise that ensures U.S. Army Reserve units and Soldiers are trained and ready to deploy and bring capable, combat-ready, and ready-now units in support of the Army and our joint partners anywhere in the world. The simulated casualty is a Medical Readiness and Training Command Soldier from the effects and enabler’s team. She is playing the part of military working dog handler. She has been wounded but is far more distraught over the injury to her working dog. While veterinary Soldiers perform life-saving critical care to the working dog, medics must quickly calm and reassure the increasingly volatile handler. They must find ways to treat her physical wounds while also managing the psychological trauma of seeing her working dog injured. Scenarios like these are a constant backdrop throughout the 15-day field exercise. The effects and enabler’s team will provide a constant stream of varied and challenging casualties that are “injected” into each day’s operations. Observer / Coach Trainers from MRTC will monitor training units and evaluate their performance through each of these injects, providing critical feedback and mentoring to the training units. Readiness is Job One of the U.S. Army Reserve and meeting the challenge of fielding a robust, ready array of forces that are ready now is no small task. With Global Medic, Army Reserve Medical Command and MRTC are building combat ready medical professionals that are ready to save lives and sustain combat power whenever and where they are needed.

Photo by: Maj. Tomas Rofkahr |  VIRIN: 210811-A-HN714-1002.JPG