World War I Images
Maj. Gen. Tracy A. Thompson, Deputy Commanding General for Support, U.S. Army Reserve, gives remarks during the 85th Support Command’s relinquishment of command ceremony in Arlington Heights, Ill., July 9, 2017, where Brig. Gen. Frederick R. Maiocco Jr., 85th Support Command commanding general, relinquished the command colors to Thompson. The 85th Support Command, partnered with First Army, is made up of 46 Army Reserve battalions, nine brigade support elements, and nearly 4,300 Soldiers and Civilians spanning the continental United States and Puerto Rico. The units generate combat-ready units and Soldiers for the Army that are trained, equipped and lethal to win the nation’s wars. 
(U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Anthony L. Taylor)
170709-A-KL464-067.JPG Photo By: Master Sgt. Anthony L Taylor

Arlington Heights - Maj. Gen. Tracy A. Thompson, Deputy Commanding General for Support, U.S. Army Reserve, gives remarks during the 85th Support Command’s relinquishment of command ceremony in Arlington Heights, Ill., July 9, 2017, where Brig. Gen. Frederick R. Maiocco Jr., 85th Support Command commanding general, relinquished the command colors to Thompson. The 85th Support Command, partnered with First Army, is made up of 46 Army Reserve battalions, nine brigade support elements, and nearly 4,300 Soldiers and Civilians spanning the continental United States and Puerto Rico. The units generate combat-ready units and Soldiers for the Army that are trained, equipped and lethal to win the nation’s wars. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Anthony L. Taylor)


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