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Army Reserve Chicago-based command acquires new mission

Army Reserve Chicago-based command acquires new mission

Staff Sgt. Natalie Romero, 5th Armored Brigade, sings the National Anthem during a Transfer of Authority ceremony at Fort Bliss, Texas, September 11, 2020. The 85th U.S. Army Reserve Support Command’s 1st Batta... More

Army Reserve Chicago-based command acquires new mission

Army Reserve Chicago-based command acquires new mission

Army Reserve Soldiers conduct a Transfer of Authority ceremony at Fort Bliss, Texas, September 11, 2020. The 85th U.S. Army Reserve Support Command’s 1st Battalion, 338 Regiment, assumed the CONUS Replacement C... More

Army Reserve Chicago-based command acquires new mission

Army Reserve Chicago-based command acquires new mission

Lt. Col. Teresa Clements, deputy commander for First Army’s 5th Armored Brigade, gives remarks during a Transfer of Authority ceremony at Fort Bliss, Texas, September 11, 2020. The 85th U.S. Army Reserve Suppor... More

Army Reserve Chicago-based command acquires new mission

Army Reserve Chicago-based command acquires new mission

Lt. Col. Brian Wojtasiak, Commander of “Viper 9” and the CONUS Replacement Center, receives the Colors during a Transfer of Authority ceremony at Fort Bliss, Texas, September 11, 2020. The 85th U.S. Army Reserv... More

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