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Command teams across the Army Reserve and First Army

Command teams across the Army Reserve and First Army

Command teams across the Army Reserve and First Army formations participate in the 2015 Commander’s Conference held in Atlanta, Jan. 31. The three-day conference, hosted by the 87th and 85th Army Reserve Suppor... More

Command logistics staff from First Army Division East,

Command logistics staff from First Army Division East,

Command logistics staff from First Army Division East, 87th and 85th Support Commands discuss plans on realignment of units during the 2015 Commander’s Conference in Atlanta, Jan. 31. The three-day conference, ... More

Maj. Gen. Peter Lennon, deputy commanding general for

Maj. Gen. Peter Lennon, deputy commanding general for

Maj. Gen. Peter Lennon, deputy commanding general for support, Army Reserve, discusses reshaping and building the Army of the future to command teams across the Army Reserve and First Army formations during the... More

Brig. Gen. Peter Bosse, commanding general, 87th Army

Brig. Gen. Peter Bosse, commanding general, 87th Army

Brig. Gen. Peter Bosse, commanding general, 87th Army Reserve Support Command, talks about building relationships and understanding perspectives in the Operation Bold Shift transition during the 2015 Commander’... More

Brig. Gen. Frederick R. Maiocco Jr., commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Frederick R. Maiocco Jr., commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Frederick R. Maiocco Jr., commanding general, 85th Support Command, discusses leadership and a changing Army during the 2015 Commander’s Conference in Atlanta, Jan. 30. The three-day conference, host... More

Col. Robert Spinelli, right, assistant chief of staff/G1,

Col. Robert Spinelli, right, assistant chief of staff/G1,

Col. Robert Spinelli, right, assistant chief of staff/G1, 85th Support Command, with Col. Paula Edwards, left, assistant chief of staff/G1, 87th Support Command; respond to questions during the 2015 Commander’s... More

Maj. Gen. Paul Benenati, deputy commanding general

Maj. Gen. Paul Benenati, deputy commanding general

Maj. Gen. Paul Benenati, deputy commanding general for support, First Army, speaks on the transition of administrative responsibilities (ADCON) during the 2015 Commander’s Conference in Atlanta, Jan. 31. The th... More

Command Sgt. Maj. T’Resay Drape-Jones, 3rd Battalion,

Command Sgt. Maj. T’Resay Drape-Jones, 3rd Battalion,

Command Sgt. Maj. T’Resay Drape-Jones, 3rd Battalion, 345th Regiment, 188th Infantry Brigade, First Army Division East, addresses concerns during the Operation Bold Shift (OBS) transition at the 2015 Commander’... More

From left to right: Maj. Gen. Paul Benenati, deputy

From left to right: Maj. Gen. Paul Benenati, deputy

From left to right: Maj. Gen. Paul Benenati, deputy commanding general for support, First Army; Brig. Gen. Frederick R. Maiocco Jr., commanding general, 85th Support Command/deputy commanding general for Suppor... More

James Balocki, command executive officer and director

James Balocki, command executive officer and director

James Balocki, command executive officer and director services and installations, Office of the Chief of Army Reserve, explains the restructuring of the Army during the 2015 Commander’s Conference in Atlanta, J... More

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