Army Reserve

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The Army Reserve is the United States Army’s federal reserve force of part-time soldiers who support and augment active-duty units during peacetime and wartime operations.


Statements (54)
Predicate Object
instanceOf component of the United States Army
military reserve force
allegiance United States of America
canBeActivatedBy President of the United States
canBeMobilizedFor contingency operations
national emergency
war
commanderTitle Chief of Army Reserve
Commanding General, United States Army Reserve Command
componentOf Army Team
Total Force
composition citizen-soldiers
part-time soldiers
country United States of America
currentCommanderRole Chief of Army Reserve and Commanding General, United States Army Reserve Command
employerSupportProgram Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve
established 1908
garrison Fort Liberty, North Carolina
hasComponent Army Reserve units across the United States and overseas
United States Army Reserve Command
headquartersLocation Fort Liberty, North Carolina
legalBasis Title 10 of the United States Code
militaryBranch Army
motto Twice the Citizen
officialName United States Army Reserve
origin Medical Reserve Corps of 1908
partOf United States Armed Forces
United States Army
previousHeadquartersLocation Fort Bragg, North Carolina
primaryMission provide combat support and combat service support to the active Army
provide operational reserve capabilities
provide strategic depth for the United States Army
providesCapabilities civil affairs units
engineer units
logistics units
medical units
military police units
psychological operations units
signal units
reorganizedAs Army Reserve
Organized Reserve Corps
role conducts peacetime operational support
federal reserve force of the United States Army
provides trained units and qualified soldiers for active duty in times of war or national emergency
supports and augments active-duty Army units
serviceType part-time military service
reserve
shortName USAR
subordinateTo Department of the Army
United States Department of Defense
supportsOperations overseas contingency operations
peacetime operations
wartime operations
trainingRequirement one weekend a month and two weeks a year for most soldiers

Referenced by (55)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Bill Nelson ("United States Army Reserve")
Christopher Dodd ("United States Army Reserve")
David Sarnoff ("United States Army Reserve")
Robert Byrd ("United States Army Reserve")
U.S. Army Reserve Command ("United States Army Reserve")
Warren E. Burger ("United States Army Reserve")
William Cohen ("United States Army Reserve")
militaryBranch
"This We'll Defend" ("U.S. Army Reserve")
AR 670-1 ("U.S. Army Reserve")
Army Pamphlet 670-1 ("U.S. Army Reserve")
Auditor General of the Army ("United States Army Reserve")
appliesTo
Army Military Intelligence ("Army Reserve Military Intelligence units")
U.S. Army Forces Command ("U.S. Army Reserve forces")
USASMDC ("Army Reserve soldiers")
United States Transportation Command Reserve Component ("United States Army Reserve")
hasComponent
ADA
Officer Candidate School (United States Army) ("United States Army Reserve")
United States Army
component
Title 10 of the United States Code ("United States Army Reserve")
United States Department of the Army ("United States Army Reserve")
governs
Dallas Green ("United States Army Reserve")
Sam Huff ("United States Army Reserve")
militaryService
Chief of Army Reserve ("Army Reserve within the Department of the Army")
Chief of Army Reserve ("Army Reserve to the Office of the Secretary of Defense")
represents
Chief of Army Reserve ("United States Army Reserve")
Chief of Army Reserve ("Army Reserve units")
responsibleFor
Edward Snowden ("United States Army Reserve")
Samuel A. Alito Jr. ("United States Army Reserve")
servedIn
U.S. Army Combined Arms Center ("U.S. Army Reserve")
U.S. Army Sustainment Center of Excellence ("U.S. Army Reserve units")
supports
USAR ("United States Army Reserve")
abbreviationFor
National Defense Act of 1916 ("United States Army Reserve (predecessor structures)")
affectedOrganization
Individual Ready Reserve ("United States Army Reserve")
alsoAppliesTo
U.S. Army Reserve Command ("U.S. Army Reserve units")
controls
U.S. Army North ("United States Army Reserve")
coordinatesWith
National Defense Act of 1916 ("Enlisted Reserve Corps")
created
USAR ("United States Army Reserve")
fullName
Fort Sill, Oklahoma ("U.S. Army Reserve units")
garrison
Senior Officer of the United States Army ("United States Army Reserve forces")
hasAuthorityOver
Chief of Staff of the Army ("United States Army Reserve")
hasJurisdiction
Reserve Components of the United States Armed Forces ("United States Army Reserve")
hasPart
Total Force of the United States Armed Forces
includesComponent
Army Reserve ("United States Army Reserve")
officialName
United States Department of the Army ("United States Army Reserve")
oversees
U.S. Army Reserve Command ("United States Army Reserve")
partOf
United States Army Sergeants Major Academy ("U.S. Army Reserve")
regionServed
United States Volunteers ("United States Army Reserve")
relatedTo
Organized Reserve Corps ("United States Army Reserve")
replacedBy
U.S. Army Center for Initial Military Training
scope
Chief of Army Reserve ("United States Army Reserve")
serviceBranch
Army Distinguished Service Medal
serviceComponent
Combat Medical Badge
serviceComponentEligibility
Organized Reserve Corps ("United States Army Reserve")
successor
Operational Camouflage Pattern ("United States Army Reserve")
usedBy
Army National Guard ("United States Army Reserve")
worksWith

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