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Learn about serving in America's Army Reserve, a global force of Soldiers and civilians who deliver vital capabilities to the nation. Find out how to join, access benefits, and explore Army Heritage Month and Pride Month events.
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- About Us
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- Leadership
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- Army Reserve At A Glance
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- Army Reserve History
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The United States Army Reserve (USAR) is a reserve force of the United States Army. Together, the Army Reserve and the Army National Guard constitute the Army element of the reserve components of the United States Armed Forces. Since July 2020, the Chief of the United States Army Reserve (CAR) is Lieutenant General Jody J. Daniels.
Learn how to join the Army Reserve as an enlisted Soldier or a commissioned officer and earn meaningful benefits while serving part-time. Explore different careers, hear from Soldiers, and find answers to common questions.
Learn about the Army Reserve, the largest of the Reserve Forces, which supports the Regular Army at home and overseas. Find out how to join, what you can do, and the benefits of being a Reservist.
The Army Reserve is Ready Now, providing Soldiers and units to Combatant Commanders, enabling competition around the globe, supporting civil authorities in the homeland and conducting the...
The Army Reserve of 2035 provides trained and equipped units and personnel at the scale and speed required to support the Total Force in a joint, multi-domain operational environment.
What is the Army Reserve? You can live where you want, receive medical benefits, educational benefits, tuition assistance, and build for retirement. In the Army Reserve, you can continue your...