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Army Reserve Future Force — inormation provided by Army Reserve, and current as o Ju
Headquarters,
U.S. Army Reserve Command
65th Regional Readiness Command,
Puerto Rico*
7th Army Reserve Command,
Europe*
9th Regional Readiness Command,
Pacifc*
Four Regional Readiness Sustainment Commands (RRSCs) will provide baseoperations and administrative support to the Army Reserve units within their geo-graphic regions. These are the 99th RRSC in the northeastern United States; the81st RRSC in the southeastern United States; the 63rd RRSC in the southwesternUnited States and the 88th RRSC in the northwestern United States.
Sustainment Commands
63rd RRSC 99th RRSC 88th RRSC 81st RRSC
Operational and Functional Commands Training Commands
U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations CommandProvides orces, resources and expertise in civil aairs and psycho-logical operations in support o the regional commanders in cchie, joint task orces, and our ambassadors and country teams. Civilaairs and psychological operations units and Soldiers perorm mis-sions around the world in support o U. S. oreign policy.
Major Operational, Functional, Training andSustainment Commands
Military Intelligence Readiness CommandThe MIRC enables the ongoing intelligence requirements o theU.S. Army, combatant commands, combat-support agencies, andother services by providing trained and ready Soldiers; mission-tai-lored teams and units; and state-o-the-art intelligence production andtraining acilities.
11th Theater Aviation CommandThe 11th TAC conducts theater-level aviation operations to supportmilitary operations o war and/or operations other than war or thecombined orces land component commander and reinorce divi-sion/corps military operations.
Medical Deployment Support CommandsDeploy worldwide in support o contingencies to providecommand and control o assigned and attached medicalorces. Coordinate and synchronize orce health protec-tion and health-services support among U.S. services,coalition orces and host-nations as allocated by thetheater commander, in order to deliver frst-class combathealthcare.
Theater Signal CommandsProvide to the theater o operations communi-cations support to the Army service componentcommander, Army Forces (ARFOR), and jointand coalition orces.Provide command and control o all assignedand attached signal units; ormulate and imple-ment signal-support plans, policies and proce-dures. Install, operate, maintain, and protect C4
systems and networks, strategic and tactical, in support o U.S. operations.
Engineer CommandsProvide theater-level engineer operations insupport o assigned theater commanders. Sup-
ports continental U.S.–based engineer require-ments as directed. Participates in joint andcombined regional contingency operations.
377th Theater Sustainment CommandProvides command and control o all assigned, attached andOPCON units. Provides sustainment planning, guidance andsupport to orces in an area o operations.
200th Military Police CommandProvides command and control or the execution, planning,supervision, coordination and integration o MP combat supportand internment/resettlement brigades and other military-policeunits engaged in theater-level Army, joint and multinationalmilitary-police operations in support o the Army/combatantcommander’s priorities.
Battle Command Training Division (BCTD)Conducts battle command and sta training exercises and computersimulation training programs or U.S. Army Reserve, Army NationalGuard and active-component units up to the brigade level. Addition-ally, provides state o the art computer-based simulations exercisesand command-post exercises, all designed to enhance individual andunit command sta readiness to meet directed mobilization and/orwartime requirements.
80th U.S. Army Reserve Schools CommandSupports individual Soldier training and The Army School Systemby conducting U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command-approvedcourses or active and reserve component noncommissioned ofcers.These include Noncommissioned Ofcer Education System andMilitary Occupational Specialty qualifcation courses. Capable o expanding the Army’s training base.
84th U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training CommandDevelops and sustains courseware, training, education programs andtraining-delivery systems. The 84th USARRTC executes train-ing through an academy system, and conducts leadership trainingand development. This includes the Ofcer Education System, theNoncommissioned Ofcer Education System and other proessionaldevelopment training courses. The 84th USARRTC also maintainsan on-line resource, the Virtual University.
108th U.S. Army Reserve Initial Entry Training CommandPrimary mission is the initial-entry training o new Soldiers. Con-ducts basic combat training and instructs military skills in supporto active Army, Army Reserve and Army National Guard units.Serves to expand the Army’s training base at U.S. Army Trainingand Doctrine Command installations.
The Army Reserve is comprised o 205,000 Soldiers servin more than 2,300 units based among all 50 States, the Dtrict o Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa aSaipan. The Army Reserve has more than 30 units permanely stationed in fve countries serving alongside the orwastationed units o the active Army.
The Army Reserve is in the midst o a historic transormation to meet the challenges o the 21st century; becoming a more
operational and complimentary orce. We answer the call to duty and provide skill-rich capabilities to combatant joint
orces around the globe. This poster depicts the projected
end state o Army Reserve orces by 2008.
412th Engineer
Command
416th Engineer
Command
3rd MedicalDeployment
SupportCommand
807th MedicalDeployment
SupportCommand
The United States
The U. S. Army Reserve — Leading Change
*Scheduled to disestablish in FY 2009. A ReserveSupportGroup willassumethis C2 mission.
*Scheduled to disestablish in FY 2009. A ReserveSupportGroup willassumethis C2 mission.
*Scheduledto disestablishin FY 2009. A ReserveSupportGroup willassumethis C2 mission.
*SSIto bedetermined
*SSIto bedetermined
BCTD
311th Signal
Command
335th Signal
Command
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The ArmyNationalGuard consistso 350,000 Soldiersbased in more than 2,900 armor- iesand training centersacrossall 50 states,the territoriesoGuam and the U.S.Virgin Islands,the Commonwealth oPuerto Rico and the Districto Columbia. Every Guard membertakesan oath to support and deend the constitutionsoboth the United States and the state orterritorywhere they serve. Because a governorcan call up the Guard orstate purposesat a moment’snotice withouthaving to go through ederalmobiliza- tion procedures,the NationalGuard is almostalways the rstmilitary responderor naturaldisasters, civilunrest, homeland securityand homeland-deense missions.
Thisposter refectsGuard BCTsupon completion othe Army’sconversion to a modu- larorce structure. Notdepicted,orreasonsospace,are the patchesonumerous modularand unctionalbrigades— resbrigades, combatsupportbrigades (maneuver enhancement),sustainment brigadesand commands,and aviation,engineer, chemi- cal,signal, militarypolice and militaryintelligence brigades.
56/36 Inantry Division
155th Armored
39th Inantry
256th Inantry
278th Cavalry
48th Inantry
218th Armored
27th Inantry
86th Inantry
92nd Inantry 29th Inantry
207th Inantry *Shoulderpatch underdevelopment
50th Inantry *Shoulderpatch underdevelopment
53rd Inantry
72/36 Inantry Division
National Guard JFHQs
National GuaJFHQs
Alaska
Hawaii Puerto Rico Guam
Virgin Islands
40th Inantry
1/34 Inantry
Division
2/34 Inantry Division
32nd Inantry
76th Inantry
33rd Inantry
149th Inantry
National Guard Divisions
81st Armored
116th Cavalry
41st Inantry
37th Inantry
116th Inantry
45th Inantry
Alabama Alaska
Arizona Arkansas
Caliornia Colorado
Connecticut Delaware
D is tr ic t o C o lu mb ia F lo ri da
Georgia Guam
Hawaii Idaho
Illinois Indiana
Iowa Kansas
Kentucky Louisiana
Maine Maryland
M as sa ch use tt s Mi ch ig an
Minnesota Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nevada New
New Jersey N
N ew Yo rk N or
North Dakota
Oklahoma
30th Armored
58th Inantry
26th Inantry
2/28th Inantry Div.
55/28th Inantry Div.
56/28th Inantry Div.
28th ID Pennsylvania
29th ID Virginia
34th ID Minnesota
35th ID Kansas
36th ID Texas
38th ID Indiana
40th ID Caliornia
42nd ID New York
P en ns ylv an ia P
R ho de I sl an d S o
S ou th D ako ta
Texas
V er mo nt V irg
Virginia W
We st Vi rgi ni a W
Wyoming
The United States Army National Guard
Divisions, BCTs and Joint Force Headquarters