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The 2019 Army Birthday Ball takes place in honor of

The 2019 Army Birthday Ball takes place in honor of

The 2019 Army Birthday Ball takes place in honor of the 244 Army Birthday at the Hilton in Washington, D.C., June 15, 2019. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Dana Clarke)

Col. Randall Wickman, left, Commander, 189th Infantry

Col. Randall Wickman, left, Commander, 189th Infantry

Col. Randall Wickman, left, Commander, 189th Infantry Brigade, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, receives information on Army Reserve processes from Army Reserve leaders during a two-day orientation brief at the 85th S... More

Army Reserve Col. Robert Capece, Assistant Chief of

Army Reserve Col. Robert Capece, Assistant Chief of

Army Reserve Col. Robert Capece, Assistant Chief of Staff, G8, 85th Support Command, elaborates on reserve pay and budgets during a two-day orientation brief at the command’s headquarters, Oct. 4-5. The brief w... More

Senior leaders from the Army Reserve’s 85th Support

Senior leaders from the Army Reserve’s 85th Support

Senior leaders from the Army Reserve’s 85th Support Command, based out of Chicago, discuss Army Reserve functions and processes with active component brigade commanders, assigned to First Army Division-West, du... More

Army Reserve Col. Robert Spinelli, Assistant Chief

Army Reserve Col. Robert Spinelli, Assistant Chief

Army Reserve Col. Robert Spinelli, Assistant Chief of Staff, G1, 85th Support Command, answers questions and elaborates on personnel management during a two-day orientation brief at the command’s headquarters, ... More

Brig. Gen. Frederick R. Maiocco, Jr., Commander, 85th

Brig. Gen. Frederick R. Maiocco, Jr., Commander, 85th

Brig. Gen. Frederick R. Maiocco, Jr., Commander, 85th Support Command, based out of Chicago, gives opening remarks to active component brigade commanders, assigned to First Army Division-West, during a two-day ... More

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