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First Army helps build a more mobile force of ready reserve
July 26, 2017
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 718th Engineer Company, based in Fort Benning, Ga., assess a site to improve a berm in order to place a fuel blivets, a collapsible tank, during Combat Support Training Exercise 91-17-03, July 18, 2017 at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif. Approximately 5,000 Army Reserve and National Guard forces participated in the exercise. First Army provided about 65 observer coach/trainers to augment their Army Reserve partners at the 91st Training Division and assist in training the most capable, combat-ready and lethal federal reserve force in the history of the nation.
(U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Anthony L. Taylor)

Army Reserve MPs test other units as OPFOR
July 25, 2017
Army Reserve Sgt. Jc Pineda, a military police officer with the 96th Military Police Company, 96th Military Police Battalion, fires on a withdrawing column of U.S. Army Reserve Command vehicles while roleplaying as an enemy fighter during a training exercise at Niscoln, a small mock village on Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., on July 20, 2017. The withdrawing Reserve Soldiers, members of the 344th Military Police Company, 485th Chemical Battalion, and 382nd Military Police Battalion, are training as part of CSTX 91-17-03. Nearly 5,400 service members from the U.S. Army Reserve Command, U.S. Army, Army National Guard, U.S. Navy, and Canadian Armed Forces are training at Fort Hunter Liggett as part of the 84th Training Command’s CSTX 91-17-03 and ARMEDCOM’s Global Medic; this is a unique training opportunity that allows U.S. Army Reserve units to train alongside their multi-component and joint partners as part of the America’s Army Reserve evolution into the most lethal Federal Reserve force in the history of the nation. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. David L. Nye, 301st Public Affairs Detachment)