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Army Reserve Col. Bill Crouse (center), chief of staff,

Army Reserve Col. Bill Crouse (center), chief of staff,

Army Reserve Col. Bill Crouse (center), chief of staff, 76th Operational Response Command and his fellow Soldiers stand at parade rest during an assumption of command ceremony for Maj. Gen. Fred Maiocco, at the... More

A.C. Roper is promoted to the rank of brigadier general

A.C. Roper is promoted to the rank of brigadier general

A.C. Roper is promoted to the rank of brigadier general during the 335th Signal Command (Theater) Commander's Conference Sept. 9.

Army Reserve Maj. Gen. A.C. Roper (left), deputy commanding

Army Reserve Maj. Gen. A.C. Roper (left), deputy commanding

Army Reserve Maj. Gen. A.C. Roper (left), deputy commanding general, U.S. Army Reserve Command, talks with Army Reserve Maj. Gen. Fred Maiocco, commanding general, 76th Operational Response Command before an as... More

Army Reserve Maj. Gen. A.C. Roper (left), deputy commanding

Army Reserve Maj. Gen. A.C. Roper (left), deputy commanding

Army Reserve Maj. Gen. A.C. Roper (left), deputy commanding general, U.S. Army Reserve Command, passes the colors of the 76th Operational Response Command to Army Reserve Maj. Gen. Fred Maiocco during an assump... More

Army Reserve Maj. Gen. A.C. Roper, deputy commanding

Army Reserve Maj. Gen. A.C. Roper, deputy commanding

Army Reserve Maj. Gen. A.C. Roper, deputy commanding general, U.S. Army Reserve Command, speaks to a crowd during an assumption of command ceremony for Maj. Gen. Fred Maiocco, who officially took command of the... More

Army Reserve Maj. Gen. Fred Maiocco, commander, 76th

Army Reserve Maj. Gen. Fred Maiocco, commander, 76th

Army Reserve Maj. Gen. Fred Maiocco, commander, 76th Operational Response Command address the crowd during his assumption of command ceremony at the division headquarters at Fort Douglas, Utah, August 11. (Off... More

Army Reserve Maj. Gen. Fred Maiocco (left), commander,

Army Reserve Maj. Gen. Fred Maiocco (left), commander,

Army Reserve Maj. Gen. Fred Maiocco (left), commander, 76th Operational Response Command, shakes hands with a member of his command after officially taking over as commander during an assumption of command cere... More

Color Guard - Two men in military uniforms holding american flags

Color Guard - Two men in military uniforms holding american flags

Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Adam Peters (right), noncommissioned officer, G-3 operations, 76th Operational Response Command and Sgt. 1st Class Adrian Sherfield, training noncommissioned officer, 76th ORC, prepare t... More

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