U.S. Army Reserve
U.S. Army Reserve Headquarters Location
Fort Bragg
About U.S. Army Reserve
WHAT IS THE U.S. ARMY MADE OF?
The Army is Strong because its Soldiers are Strong. No matter what job a Soldier holds, or what rank he or she has earned, each individual plays a role in maintaining our nation’s security. More than 675,000 Solders make up today’s Army, which include 488,000 on Active Duty and 189,000 in the Army Reserve.
STRUCTURE
Because the Army is made of such a large number of Soldiers, it must be organized into units, each with its own leaders and reporting structure. Each unit—whether it’s a squad or division—was created to respond to any mission, regardless of size or complexity.
COMPOSITION
The Army is made of two major components: Active Duty and Army Reserve. Enlisted Soldiers, Noncommissioned Officers (NCOs), Warrant Officers and Commissioned Officers make up both components.
The Army is Strong because its Soldiers are Strong. No matter what job a Soldier holds, or what rank he or she has earned, each individual plays a role in maintaining our nation’s security. More than 675,000 Solders make up today’s Army, which include 488,000 on Active Duty and 189,000 in the Army Reserve.
STRUCTURE
Because the Army is made of such a large number of Soldiers, it must be organized into units, each with its own leaders and reporting structure. Each unit—whether it’s a squad or division—was created to respond to any mission, regardless of size or complexity.
COMPOSITION
The Army is made of two major components: Active Duty and Army Reserve. Enlisted Soldiers, Noncommissioned Officers (NCOs), Warrant Officers and Commissioned Officers make up both components.
Number of Employees in U.S. Army Reserve
5,001 to 10,000
U.S. Army Reserve Revenue
less than $1M (USD)
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