U.S. Army Reserve is a fifteen minute produced news program highlighting Army Reserve Soldiers, units, commands, families and others who make up our grass roots support base world-wide.
U.S. Army Col. Peter Demos, member of the U.S> Forces Korea Assessment Team, speaks to U.S. Army Sgt. Karri Wheeler, an American Forces Network Humphreys broadcaster “DJ Caprittarius”, during a radio interview on Camp Humphreys, South Korea, Aug. 28, 2024. Demos talked about their family’s military history and how it strengthened their relationship as a father and son. (DOD video by Hana Pong)
Members of the Tomah High School Show Choir from Tomah, Wis., sing a song as part of the 2024 Fort McCoy Army Reserve Birthday Celebration held April 23, 2024, at McCoy's Community Center at Fort McCoy, Wis. The award-winning choir members sang several songs for the crowd of people attending the event. The celebration observed the Army Reserve's 116th Birthday and was part of the April Fort McCoy Triad Nights event as well. (U.S. Army Video by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
The U.S. Army Reserve celebrates 115 years of service. Throughout history and today, the strength of the Army Reserve comes from the ability of its citizen soldiers to integrate their military career into their civilian life.
As we navigate an unpredictable future, today's Army Reserve is more consequential than ever.
Brig. Gen. Wanda Williams, commanding general of the 7th Mission Support Command, America's Army Reserve in Europe, addresses attendees of the 7th MSC's Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month Symposium, encouraging continued building of trust amongst teams and reminds the formation that this is work that must be done year round.
The #SAAPM symposium, organized by Ms. Carolina Yepez, the command Sexual Assault Response Coordinator, to provide training, resources, and support for Soldiers, Leaders, and Survivors of sexual assault and harassment.
Contractors with JMJ Construction of New Lisbon, Wis., along with support from Heritage Movers of Blue River, Wis., move a second World War II-era building in the 1600 block on the cantonment area March 2, 2023, at Fort McCoy, Wis. They moved a building previously on Feb. 24, 2023. The contractors are relocating and repairing four barracks buildings that are currently located in the 1600 block to alternate locations in the 1700 and 1800 blocks, according to the Fort McCoy Directorate of... read more
Contractors with JMJ Construction of New Lisbon, Wis., along with support from Heritage Movers of Blue River, Wis., move a second World War II-era building in the 1600 block on the cantonment area March 2, 2023, at Fort McCoy, Wis. They moved a building previously on Feb. 24, 2023. The contractors are relocating and repairing four barracks buildings that are currently located in the 1600 block to alternate locations in the 1700 and 1800 blocks, according to the Fort McCoy Directorate of Public Works. The plan is to relocate the buildings to the new locations before the ground thaws, then lift them onto the new foundations and complete the remaining work by summer 2023. This was the first time in Fort McCoy's history a barracks building was moved like this. (U.S. Army Video by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.) show less
Contractors with JMJ Construction of New Lisbon, Wis., along with support from Heritage Movers of Blue River, Wis., move a second World War II-era building in the 1600 block on the cantonment area March 2, 2023, at Fort McCoy, Wis. They moved a building previously on Feb. 24, 2023. The contractors are relocating and repairing four barracks buildings that are currently located in the 1600 block to alternate locations in the 1700 and 1800 blocks, according to the Fort McCoy Directorate of... read more
Contractors with JMJ Construction of New Lisbon, Wis., along with support from Heritage Movers of Blue River, Wis., move a second World War II-era building in the 1600 block on the cantonment area March 2, 2023, at Fort McCoy, Wis. They moved a building previously on Feb. 24, 2023. The contractors are relocating and repairing four barracks buildings that are currently located in the 1600 block to alternate locations in the 1700 and 1800 blocks, according to the Fort McCoy Directorate of Public Works. The plan is to relocate the buildings to the new locations before the ground thaws, then lift them onto the new foundations and complete the remaining work by summer 2023. This was the first time in Fort McCoy's history a barracks building was moved like this. (U.S. Army Video by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.) show less
This short video shows where dozens of people are being served during the annual Fort McCoy Thanksgiving meal Nov. 19, 2020, at the Noncommissioned Officer Academy Dining Facility on the cantonment area at Fort McCoy, Wis. The meal included all the traditional Thanksgiving staples served by "celebrity" servers, including Maj. Gen. Darrell Guthrie, 88th Readiness Division Commanding General and Fort McCoy's senior commander, and Fort McCoy Deputy to the Garrison Commander Brad Stewart, as... read more
This short video shows where dozens of people are being served during the annual Fort McCoy Thanksgiving meal Nov. 19, 2020, at the Noncommissioned Officer Academy Dining Facility on the cantonment area at Fort McCoy, Wis. The meal included all the traditional Thanksgiving staples served by "celebrity" servers, including Maj. Gen. Darrell Guthrie, 88th Readiness Division Commanding General and Fort McCoy's senior commander, and Fort McCoy Deputy to the Garrison Commander Brad Stewart, as well as many others. The event was organized by the Fort McCoy Logistics Readiness Center's Food Services Division. The event also was conducted with many COVID-19 safety measures built in. (Video by Scott T. Sturkol. Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.) show less
This short video shows where dozens of people are being served during the annual Fort McCoy Thanksgiving meal Nov. 19, 2020, at the Noncommissioned Officer Academy Dining Facility on the cantonment area at Fort McCoy, Wis. The meal included all the traditional Thanksgiving staples served by "celebrity" servers, including Maj. Gen. Darrell Guthrie, 88th Readiness Division Commanding General and Fort McCoy's senior commander, and Fort McCoy Deputy to the Garrison Commander Brad Stewart, as... read more
This short video shows where dozens of people are being served during the annual Fort McCoy Thanksgiving meal Nov. 19, 2020, at the Noncommissioned Officer Academy Dining Facility on the cantonment area at Fort McCoy, Wis. The meal included all the traditional Thanksgiving staples served by "celebrity" servers, including Maj. Gen. Darrell Guthrie, 88th Readiness Division Commanding General and Fort McCoy's senior commander, and Fort McCoy Deputy to the Garrison Commander Brad Stewart, as well as many others. The event was organized by the Fort McCoy Logistics Readiness Center's Food Services Division. The event also was conducted with many COVID-19 safety measures built in. (Video by Scott T. Sturkol. Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.) show less
United States Army Reserve Soldiers discuss the initial fielding of the Army Combat Fitness test that they experience administering and taking for the first time in Londonderry, NH, 3 March 2019.
Soldiers from the 167th Combat Service Support Battalion; 1st Battalion, 304th Infantry Regiment; and 362nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment took the new fitness test to experience it for the first time and as a means to provide data as the test begins to be implemented across all Army components.
Command Sgt. Maj. Andrew Lombardo, Command Sergeant Major of the 99th Readiness Division discusses the initial fielding of the Army Combat Fitness Test to more than 40 U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers on 3 March, 2019 in Londonderry, NH.
Soldiers from the 167th Combat Service Support Battalion; 1st Battalion, 304th infantry Regiment; and 362nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment took the new fitness test to experience it for the first time and as a means to provide data as the test begins to be implemented across all Army components.
United States Army Reserve Soldiers from the 167th Combat Service Support Battalion; 1st Battalion, 304th infantry Regiment; and 362nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment took the new fitness test to experience it for the first time 3 March, 2019 in Londonderry, NH.
The six-event test was part of an initial fielding phase in effort to expose U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers to the future test of record for all components of the U.S. Army, as well as a means to collect data on Soldier performance to determine initial standards for the test slated to replace the three-event Army Physical Fitness Test on 1 October, 2020.
The February 2019 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U.S. Army Reserve -- the most capable, combat-ready, and lethal Federal Reserve force in the history of the Nation -- features these stories:
A Durable Force....An Army Reserve Soldier refines his skills, in his garage.
A Gun Crew Unites...An Army Reserve gun crew learns the value of teamwork at Operation Cold Steel III
A Massive Response...We take a look at how the Army Reserve trains its medical Soldiers for mass causality situations.
In the Family....A myriad of circumstances results in a mother and daughter deploying together.
These stories and more in the edition of Army Reserve Today
The July 2017 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U.S. Army Reserve -- the most capable, combat-ready, and lethal Federal Reserve force in the history of the Nation -- features these stories:
Best Warrior....Soldier compete to earn the title of Best Warrior for the Army Reserve. Who earns the title of NCO and Soldier of the Year.
Road to Awesome...LTG Charles D. Luckey outlines his vision on where the U.S. Army Reserve is headed.
Operation Cold Steel....Soldiers send hot lead down range as they qualify on crew served weapons.
Beyond the Horizon....How Army Reserve Engineers use their skills to aid a local school in Belize.
These stories and more in the edition of Army Reserve Today
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 384th Military Police Battalion supported the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team to host the Midwest Small Arms Championship at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, in late April 2017. The championship brought in Soldiers from 20 different units to compete and improve their marksmanship skills.
Soldiers interviewed in the story:
Sgt. 1st Class Robert Szkutnik, 384th Military Police Battalion, Fort Wayne, Indiana, battalion logistics, Army Reserve Midwest... read more
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 384th Military Police Battalion supported the U.S. Army Reserve Marksmanship Team to host the Midwest Small Arms Championship at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, in late April 2017. The championship brought in Soldiers from 20 different units to compete and improve their marksmanship skills. Soldiers interviewed in the story: Sgt. 1st Class Robert Szkutnik, 384th Military Police Battalion, Fort Wayne, Indiana, battalion logistics, Army Reserve Midwest Small Arms Championship coordinator Maj. Patrick Sleem, with the 75th Training Command, and member of the Army Reserve Marksmanship Team Staff Sgt. David Orosco, with the 354th Military Police Company, Saint Louis, Missouri, living in Lincoln, Nebraska Sgt. 1st Class Jacob Probst, 337th Military Intelligence Battalion, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from Waukesha, Wisconsin, and member of the Army Reserve Competitive Marksmanship Program Lt. Col. Joseph Adamson, 384th Military Police Battalion, battalion commander, Fort Wayne, Indiana (U.S. Army Reserve video by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret) show less
The April 2017 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U.S. Army Reserve -- the most capable, combat-ready, and lethal Federal Reserve force in the history of the Nation -- features these stories:
Real-life training...Army Reserve Soldiers link up with local law enforcement agencies to train at one of America's busiest ports.
Mentorship…an Army Reserve drill sergeant takes his teaching and mentoring skills to football players and band members.
A... read more
The April 2017 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U.S. Army Reserve -- the most capable, combat-ready, and lethal Federal Reserve force in the history of the Nation -- features these stories: Real-life training...Army Reserve Soldiers link up with local law enforcement agencies to train at one of America's busiest ports. Mentorship…an Army Reserve drill sergeant takes his teaching and mentoring skills to football players and band members. A fighting chance…how one Army Reserve Soldier uses her mential and physical toughness to achieve one goal after another. Behind the scenes….we take a look at how Army Reserve Soldiers supported the Presidential inauguration. An Army Reserve Military Police Solider trains and exercises on a daily basis to make sure she stays physically and mentally tough. Army Reserve Capt. Deshauna Barber…why she chose to serve in the military…and how she became Miss USA 2016. The Horn of Africa…an actor who serves in the Army Reserve creates a video series on livestock care and treatment in Djibouti. show less
ARCTIC CARE 2017 establishes pop-up veterinarian clinics on Kodiak Island, Alaska to provide vital services not readily available to residents. ARCTIC CARE 2017 is part of the Innovative Readiness Training program, which is an Office of Secretary of Defense sponsored civil-military collaboration intended to build on mutually beneficial partnerships between U.S. communities and the Department of Defense. ARCTIC CARE 2017 provides training opportunities for U.S. military (Active, Guard, Reserve) and Canadian Health service members to prepare for worldwide deployment while supporting the needs of underserved communities on Kodiak Island, Alaska. (U.S. Air Force video by Tech. Sgt. Wendy Day)
January 2017 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U. S. Army Reserve. Inside this episode:
Conqueror:How an Army Reserve soldier overcame a debilitating disease and inspired others along the way.
Yellow Ribbon Support: What one Army Reserve unit is doing to connect service members and their families with the resources they need during the deployment process.
FORSCOM Marksmanship Competition: How the events set the standard and identify top marksmen in the U.S. Army Forces Command.
These stories and more ahead in this edition of Army Reserve Today
October 2016 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U. S. Army Reserve. Inside this episode.
. The road to Army Best Warrior: The Army Reserve's NCO and Soldier of the Year along with the runner ups from our competition train up in Montana to meet the challenges of the Department of the Army's Best Warrior at Fort Lee, Va.
. Never leave a fallen comrade...we'll show you how Army Reserve Soldiers with mortuary affairs units train to care for... read more
October 2016 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U. S. Army Reserve. Inside this episode. . The road to Army Best Warrior: The Army Reserve's NCO and Soldier of the Year along with the runner ups from our competition train up in Montana to meet the challenges of the Department of the Army's Best Warrior at Fort Lee, Va. . Never leave a fallen comrade...we'll show you how Army Reserve Soldiers with mortuary affairs units train to care for remains and fulfill their duty despite the sensitive nature of their operations. . Army Reserve engineers had the unique opportunity to clear the way for infantry Soldiers by building an assualt bridge on Lake Sandy at Fort McCoy, Wis. . An Army Reserve Soldier from Millington, Tenn., recently competed for team U.S.A. in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games pole vaulting event. . Army reserve Military Police conduct realistic gunnery training to improve readiness, capabilities and their lethality. . An Army Reserve pharmacy technician recently got the chance to carry out a two-week mission that allowed her to exercise her passion for people and the job. . An Army Reserve dental assistant got the opportunity to provide dental care to the people of the Crow Creek Indian Reservation in South Dakota. . Operation River Assault is a joint training exercise that helps Army Reserve Soldiers improve unit readiness. This year, the 467th Engineer battalion from Millington, Tenn., took the lead at Fort Chaffee, Ark., and built a temporary bridge for a river crossing. . Army Reserve parachute riggers are experts at delivering the goods...but not in the usual way. show less
Inside the July 2016 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U.S. Army Reserve:
• A new leader at the top….LTG Charles Luckey is the 33rd Chief of Army Reserve and Commanding General, U.S. Army Reserve Command.
• Best warrior competition…U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers compete in a grueling week-long event testing their knowledge and skills. We’ll tell you who will go on to represent the Army Reserve at the Department of the Army Best Warrior... read more
Inside the July 2016 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U.S. Army Reserve: • A new leader at the top….LTG Charles Luckey is the 33rd Chief of Army Reserve and Commanding General, U.S. Army Reserve Command. • Best warrior competition…U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers compete in a grueling week-long event testing their knowledge and skills. We’ll tell you who will go on to represent the Army Reserve at the Department of the Army Best Warrior Competition later this year. • Resiliency and the warrior…how resiliency training is used to enhance mental toughness and prepare U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers for physical tasks. • Behind the scenes….we’ll highlight one individual and her role in kicking off the U.S. Army Reserve Command’s 2016 Best Warrior Competition. • Exercise ANAKONDA…we’ll take an inside look at the first multi-national exercise bringing 24 nations and how this helped build interoperability between forces. • Farewell to arms: Lt. Gen. Jeffrey W. Talley, 32nd Chief of Army Reserve, hosts his final web cast town hall meeting and speaks about his four years as chief. • British special forces invade Fort Hunter Liggett, CA, as part of an airborne training exercise. • U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers conduct bilateral civil affairs training with Japan’s Ground Defense Force. • U.S. Army Reserve engineers build a tower at Joint Base mcguire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ, …for archers. show less
April 2016 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U. S. Army Reserve. Inside this episode.
* Active shooter training: How Army Reserve, U.S. Marines Corps and civilian police forces come together to train for active shooter scenarios.
* Ichi Dan: Facilitated by Army Reserve Engagement Team Japan, Japanese reserve candidates experience unique training with the U.S. Army Japan and learn the real meaning of 'one team'.
* Security... read more
April 2016 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U. S. Army Reserve. Inside this episode. * Active shooter training: How Army Reserve, U.S. Marines Corps and civilian police forces come together to train for active shooter scenarios. * Ichi Dan: Facilitated by Army Reserve Engagement Team Japan, Japanese reserve candidates experience unique training with the U.S. Army Japan and learn the real meaning of 'one team'. * Security Forces Training: An Army Reserve unit from West Virginia trains side by side with Kosovo Security Forces at the first K-S-F Military Police Instructor's Course. * Looking to the east: Leaders from the 200th Military Police Command visit Camp Zama, Japan, to help influence missions and its capabilities in the Pacific. * New construction: Leaders turn a requirement into an opportunity for Army Reserve Soldiers in Mattydale, New York. * Cooking and competition: Army Reserve Soldiers test their cooking skills in a field environment while competing for the Philip A. Connelly Award. * Remembering the fallen: Many gather to honor those who lost their lives in the worst attack on allied forces in Desert Storm. * Strong Bonds: Army Reserve Soldiers work on relationship skills and have a little fun at a Strong Bonds marriage workshop. show less
January 2016 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U. S. Army Reserve. Inside this episode…A new interim Command Sgt. Maj., we sit down with Cmd. Sgt. Maj. Wills to get his vision for the future…Operation Toy Drop, Soldiers from around Fort Bragg donate toys to help children in their local communities for a chance to earn foreign jump wings…Operation Toy Trot, Soldiers and Airmen run in an unique 5k in support of Operation Toy drop…these stories and more in this episode of Army Reserve Today.
October 2015 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news
magazine of the U. S. Army Reserve. Inside this episode.
. Helping at right here at home.Army Reserve medics provide for
communities in need.
. When disaster strikes...chemical company soldiers prepare for worst
case scenarios to provide their life saving skills when time matters most.
. Combat engineers from the Army Reserve and Army National Guard go
head to head competing during this... read more
October 2015 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U. S. Army Reserve. Inside this episode. . Helping at right here at home.Army Reserve medics provide for communities in need. . When disaster strikes...chemical company soldiers prepare for worst case scenarios to provide their life saving skills when time matters most. . Combat engineers from the Army Reserve and Army National Guard go head to head competing during this summer's 'Best Sapper' competition at Fort Chaffee, Ark. . Army Reserve soldiers and units train alongside active duty units in an effort to share knowledge in a unique training environment only found at river assault events. . GLOBAL MEDIC is the largest medical exercise of its kind, and Army Reserve Soldiers worked alongside British Army Reservists in a joint environment to ensure they are the best prepared when they deploy. . Assaulting villages and staging rescue missions isn't exactly what comes to mind when one thinks of paralegals, but that is just what these Army Reserve legal specialists did this summer at Fort McCoy, Wis., for their annual training. show less
July 2015 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U. S. Army Reserve. Inside this episode.
The best of the best...All Army Reserve Soldiers are super troopers,
making the process to name our NCO and enlisted best warriors a major challenge.
Veterans, service members and supporters participated in the Chicago
- Honor the Fallen Ruck March, a 22-mile. The march was held in honor of the 22 military veterans who commit suicide every day and the hundreds more... read more
July 2015 episode of Army Reserve Today, the quarterly video news magazine of the U. S. Army Reserve. Inside this episode. The best of the best...All Army Reserve Soldiers are super troopers, making the process to name our NCO and enlisted best warriors a major challenge. Veterans, service members and supporters participated in the Chicago - Honor the Fallen Ruck March, a 22-mile. The march was held in honor of the 22 military veterans who commit suicide every day and the hundreds more who kill themselves while still in service, and those who struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder. Full Court Press..Engineers lead the way, retaining quality Soldiers in their units. We take a look at two successful units who make retention everyone's business and why that works so well. Making a maximum effort..Army Reserve mortuary affairs specialists take part in the first ever mortuary affairs exercise. Learning to recover and render honors to our dead with dignity, reverence and respect. Army Reserve Soldiers deployed this spring to El Salvador to work along side Canadian, Brazilian and host-nation forces providing humanitarian and civic assistance. Medical personnel from the 349th combat support Hospital of Bell, California, provided treatment at clinics in El Coco, El Salvador. Soldiers..kids..and books. It was the perfect combination. One Atlanta area army reserve unit is looking to extend the month of the military child into a year long event. show less
April 2015 episode of the Army Reserve's quarterly video news magazine.
In this edition of Army Reserve Today
Balancing the force.the challenges of reducing manpower in a changing
defense environment while helping those affected.
Full court press..focusing army reserve leaders on the issues impacting
personnel retention: it truly is everyone's business.
Promoting army reserve capabilities...keeping an operational edge by
engaging army service component commands...and... read more
April 2015 episode of the Army Reserve's quarterly video news magazine. In this edition of Army Reserve Today Balancing the force.the challenges of reducing manpower in a changing defense environment while helping those affected. Full court press..focusing army reserve leaders on the issues impacting personnel retention: it truly is everyone's business. Promoting army reserve capabilities...keeping an operational edge by engaging army service component commands...and showing them what we bring to the table.. Army reserve soldiers come together from across america to transform desert terrain into a airfield for a major army training center. USARPAC Army Reserve engagement cell: a new way to ensure army reserve operational readiness is maintained in the pacific while providing regional support to the active component... CSTX: one combat support training exercise trains army reserve soldiers, units and commands in their war time missions, while working with active army components, national guard soldiers, and other services elements... Doing it old school: when modern technology fails, employees at an army reserve pay center roll up their sleeves and process soldiers pay manually...taking care of their troops. An airfield blooms in the desert: twelve army reserve engineer units build an airfield at the national training center. Keep on trucking: an army reserve unit from Maine heads north of the border to help the Canadian army transport equipment across a continent. Building relationships: an army reserve soldier finds some new friends in exotic Thailand while participating in a major multinational exercise. Learning from the past: soldiers from one army reserve command spend time learning about their military heritage on a historic American battlefield. show less
In this episode of Army Reserve Today: Army Reserve pilots transport
high-ranking officials around the Afghanistan area of operation. Army
Reserve dentist and medics provide care for rural communities in the
mountains of North Carolina. We take you inside this year's WAREX exercise
held at Fort Hunter-Liggett California and show the many aspects of training
Army Reserve Soldiers go through here every summer. All of this and more on this episode of Army Reserve Today.
In this episode of Army Reserve Today: 2014 Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition: Army Reserve Today takes you inside for a look at the winners and competitors during the intense competition to determine who the Army Reserve's Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year, our "Best Warriors," held at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ.
This edition features stories about losing a pioneer in the U.S. Army Reserve.
The 372nd Engineer Brigade was awarded the Meritorious Unit Citation in Bloomington, Minnesota, for their service in Afghanistan.
Soldiers and airmen from units all across the Los Angeles area joined together with Major League Baseball’s Los Angeles Dodgers alumni to help put together care packages for military members deployed overseas.
In this episode of Army Reserve Today:
Operation toy drop celebrates its 16th year! We'll tell you all about the event and how many toys were donated to children in need. Two army reserve soldiers take top honors in army best warrior. A five-year-old boy with a terminal illness gets to experience life as a soldier in a very unique way. Transportation soldiers compete in a truck rodeo to challenge their driving skills.
On this episode, what our leaders have to say about their priorities, the role of the Army Reserve, and improving overall physical health, the Sergeant Major of the Army speaks about the role of the Army Reserve and the overall Army strategy, we see how a competition ultimately rehabilitated a seriously injured soldier, Army Reserve engineers build bridges at two army posts, and Army Reserve Soldiers train with Coast Guardsmen to learn how to transport hazardous materials.
In this episode of Army Reserve Today: Ninety Army Reserve Soldiers from commands throughout the United States paraticipated in 57th Presidential inauguration in the nation’s capitol; Army Reserve military police in Afghanistan work hard to keep things safe in a very dangerous place.
In this episode of Army Reserve today
It's the largest toy collection and donation program in the Army
Reserve, and it's conducted each year by the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and
Psychological Operations Command (Airborne). The Randy Oler Memorial
Operation Toy Drop is in it's 15th year, and has provided tens of thousands of toys for children who wouldn't have a Merry Christmas otherwise since he established the program in 1998.
Hurricane Sandy devastated the U.S. east coast, and it provided... read more
In this episode of Army Reserve today It's the largest toy collection and donation program in the Army Reserve, and it's conducted each year by the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne). The Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop is in it's 15th year, and has provided tens of thousands of toys for children who wouldn't have a Merry Christmas otherwise since he established the program in 1998. Hurricane Sandy devastated the U.S. east coast, and it provided the Army Reserve its first chance to provide relief effort support under provisions of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act since it was signed into law by the President. Responding to natural disasters has traditionally belonged to the National Guard, but it's a mission the operational Army Reserve will be heavily involved with from now on. The Department of the Army conducted the 2012 Army Best Warrior Competition at Fort Lee, VA, in October. Two Army Reserve Soldiers competed against the best in the Army in a grueling four-day competition for the honors of being chosen as the Soldier and NCO of the Year. They didn't win, but they did prove they have what it takes to compete at the national level. Soldiers training in the Combat Support Training Execise (CSTX) at Fort Hunter Liggett got the chance this summer to learn how to support medical evacuations by C-130 Hercules aircraft and civilian life flight helicopters. An Army Reserve unit is one of only six asphalt paving units in the Army, and this summer they got the chance to show they were up to the mission of smoothing out the ride on Fort Hunter Liggett's roads. Army Reserve engineer units proved they had what it takes to build bridges under fire at Fort Chaffee, AR, this summer during River Assault 2012. Keeping Soldiers fueled for the fight by providing world-class meals during an Army Reserve exercise in Arkansas focused their efforts on the mission at hand, thanks to professional food service Soldiers running the kitchens. Soldiers from a Washington based Army Reserve combat support hospital deployed to Botswana in Africa to participated in Southern Accord 2012, a joint exercise conducted with that nation's armed forces. Also available in high definition show less
In this episode of Army Reserve today
It's the largest toy collection and donation program in the Army
Reserve, and it's conducted each year by the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and
Psychological Operations Command (Airborne). The Randy Oler Memorial
Operation Toy Drop is in it's 15th year, and has provided tens of thousands of toys for children who wouldn't have a Merry Christmas otherwise since he established the program in 1998.
Hurricane Sandy devastated the U.S. east coast, and it provided... read more
In this episode of Army Reserve today It's the largest toy collection and donation program in the Army Reserve, and it's conducted each year by the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne). The Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop is in it's 15th year, and has provided tens of thousands of toys for children who wouldn't have a Merry Christmas otherwise since he established the program in 1998. Hurricane Sandy devastated the U.S. east coast, and it provided the Army Reserve its first chance to provide relief effort support under provisions of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act since it was signed into law by the President. Responding to natural disasters has traditionally belonged to the National Guard, but it's a mission the operational Army Reserve will be heavily involved with from now on. The Department of the Army conducted the 2012 Army Best Warrior Competition at Fort Lee, VA, in October. Two Army Reserve Soldiers competed against the best in the Army in a grueling four-day competition for the honors of being chosen as the Soldier and NCO of the Year. They didn't win, but they did prove they have what it takes to compete at the national level. Soldiers training in the Combat Support Training Execise (CSTX) at Fort Hunter Liggett got the chance this summer to learn how to support medical evacuations by C-130 Hercules aircraft and civilian life flight helicopters. An Army Reserve unit is one of only six asphalt paving units in the Army, and this summer they got the chance to show they were up to the mission of smoothing out the ride on Fort Hunter Liggett's roads. Army Reserve engineer units proved they had what it takes to build bridges under fire at Fort Chaffee, AR, this summer during River Assault 2012. Keeping Soldiers fueled for the fight by providing world-class meals during an Army Reserve exercise in Arkansas focused their efforts on the mission at hand, thanks to professional food service Soldiers running the kitchens. Soldiers from a Washington based Army Reserve combat support hospital deployed to Botswana in Africa to participated in Southern Accord 2012, a joint exercise conducted with that nation's armed forces. Also available in high definition show less
Army Reserve's future, Army Force Generation process, how the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Agriculture prepare Soldiers for deployment, Chemical Corps Soldiers get hands-on training in Florida, the Structured Self Development Program and the Army Reserve's first youth leadership program in Puerto Rico. Hosted by Maj. Melissa Tune.
This edition features stories on the tenth anniversary of September 11th 2001, protective service driving escort training, the first Army Reserve Blackhawk unit, the Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise, 949th Medical Detachment veterinary services and the 2011 Army Best Warrior awards. Hosted by Spc. Katie Summerhill. Also available in high definition.