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FOR SOLDIERS
Resources for Army Reserve Soldiers and Families

  • Rally Point 32 - Lt. Gen. Jeffrey W. Talley
    Rally Point 32 (RLY 32) provides Lt. Gen. Talley's strategic guidance and direction on Army Reserve Affairs.
  • "Take Charge!" - CSM Schultz
    Taking Charge is not a slogan. It's a way of life, and now, more than ever, it's a must as an Army Reserve Soldier.
  • Army Reserve Operational Force Updates
    News from the top! Read the latest Army Reserve Operational Force Updates here!
  • 2013 All-American Bowl Army Reserve Soldier Hero Opportunity
    The Army Reserve is accepting applications for Soldier Heroes to attend the 2013 Army All-American Bowl event Jan. 1-6, 2013 in San Antonio, Texas.
  • America's Heroes at Work
    The United States Army Reserve is working with the U.S. Department of Labor to educate employers on how to identify, accomodate and help their employees suffering from deployment-related Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
  • Army Reserve Families -- Also Serving
    The Army Reserve is only able to successfully defend the nation due to the support of family members. We draw strength from the families standing beside each Army Reserve Soldier, and we appreciate and respect your duty and sacrifice.
  • The Army Reserve Inspector General
    The Inspector General is an extension of the eyes, ears, voice, and conscience of the Commander.
  • Casting Call
    The Army Reserve is looking for outstanding Soldiers to feature in new print and video recruiting ads, media tours, and press releases for internal and external projects. These products bring to life the careers of Army Reserve Soldiers and highlight their stories for prospects and influencers. The intent is to increase awareness of the options available to Soldiers and the benefits of serving.
  • Career Training and Education
    Links to resources about training, education and career guidance.
  • Comprehensive Soldier Fitness
    Comprehensive Soldier Fitness is a structured, long term assessment and development program to build the resilience and enhance the performance of every Soldier, Family member and DA civilian.
  • Office of the command chaplain
    Provide strategic and inspirational leadership that best reflects the qualities and traditions of the Citizen-Warrior ethos and accurately reflects the US Army's intent as we facilitate our Unit Ministry Teams in providing relevant, unifying and enabling religious support to our US Army Reserve Family.
  • Deployment Health Assessment Program (DHAP)
    The DHAP allows you take proactive steps in protecting your health and well-being, as well as ensuring readiness. There are three deployment health assessments (DHAs) taken during your deployment cycle. The Pre is taken prior to deployment, the Post is taken during redeployment and the Reassessment (PDHRA) is completed 90-180 days after redeployment.
  • Mobilization Links
    This page provides links to resources for Soldiers who are mobilized, may be mobilized or returning from mobilization.
  • Pay and Benefits
    Links and other information to help you understand the pay process and solve problems with pay.
  • Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury Assistance
    The Defense Centers for Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury, or DCoE, can also help link you to valuable information and resources when you need them most. That way you don't have to dig through all the data out there! Finding good help is hard to do, especially when it comes to medical help, and the DCoE is here to help you find what you’re looking for.
  • Suicide prevention is everyone's business
    The isolation and hopelessness that often precedes thoughts of suicide is now being addressed through vignettes and testimonials of real Soldiers who received help for psychological distress, or who assisted an individual in need.

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