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For 249 years, Army Soldiers and civilians have supported our nation with their service. We will continue to defend our nation in the future. Our theme for the Army Birthday this year is “Honoring the Past, Defending the Future.”
Life in the Army Reserve is about caring for our people, on- and off-duty. We must consider the impacts the working and living environments have on Army personnel and take action to ensure our communities are free of hazards.
Since its establishment in 1775, U.S. Army Soldiers, families and Army Civilians have supported our nation, bearing true faith and allegiance to the country, the U.S. Constitution, the Army, their units and fellow team members.
In June, the Army Reserve recognizes LGBTQ service members and civilians for their service to the Army and the nation. Pride Month is a nationally recognized observance celebrating the LGBTQ community, its advocates and allies by promoting community, unity and pride. The selfless and dedicated service of LGBTQ Army Reserve Soldiers and Civilians make our military stronger and the nation safer.
Jeff Wasson is a father, a lawyer, a coach, and a soldier in the U. S. Army Reserve. SPC Wasson shares why he chose to join the Army Reserve, and how that has impacted his personal life and his career. Choosing the Army Reserve allows him to continue doing all the things he loves to do, while starting a legacy of service for his son.
The Office of Personnel Management Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey is administered to employees of Departments and large agencies and the small/independent agencies that accept an invitation to participate in the survey. All non-political, non-contractor Army employees onboard as of Nov. 30, 2023, are eligible. Employees receive the survey via direct email from OPM.
Today’s Army Reserve covers more than 20 time zones, across 5 continents. Our people bring their purpose and passion to employers in communities across the entire globe. Now, more than ever, America needs a powerful and resilient force, ready to deliver vital capabilities In an ever-changing landscape of both visible and invisible threats, we stand ready, to defeat our enemies, any time, anywhere. America’s Army Reserve is ready now, shaping tomorrow.

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Soldiers, Civilians and Families are the centerpiece of our efforts to stay ready and evolve. Ready and resilient Soldiers, capable leaders, cohesive teams, strong families, and supportive employers are the key to a ready and capable Army Reserve. -LT. GEN. JODY J. DANIELS, chief of Army Reserve and commanding general, U.S. Army Reserve Command