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99th Regional Support Command Featured Stories and Photos
September 26, 2016 - Nestled along Slaughter Creek and hidden from the Chesapeake Bay by Taylors Island, sits an almost 300-acre property with over two miles of coastline that at one time was owned by Clara Bow, a silent movie star in the 1920s. Owned privately for decades, the grounds are now being developed as a retreat for wounded service members and those suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
August 15, 2016 - The Army Reserve’s 99th Regional Support Command partnered with U.S. Army Reserve Command to conduct realistic training for the RSC’s Soldiers and civilian employees Aug. 8-12.
August 4, 2016 - Sgt. Maj. of the Army Daniel A. Dailey has stressed over the past couple years that unit and individual Soldier readiness is not only a priority, but a necessity in today’s Army. One way the U.S. Army Reserve Family Programs contributes to readiness is through the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program.
July 18, 2016 - The U.S. Army Reserve’s new commanding general shared his command vision July 14-17 with senior military leaders here and at Fort Devens, Massachusetts.
July 15, 2016 - Civil Military Projects Officer David Hawkins, 76th Operational Readiness Command, was the instructor for Defense Support of Civil Authorities 101 course (DSCA) held July 13-14, 2016 in Pensacola, Fla., which covered helping local and federal agencies during disasters and emergencies.
Sgt. Mark Pares, a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear specialist from Maywood, New Jersey, assigned to the U.S. Army Reserve's 357th Chemical Company, has his teeth checked during a 99th Regional Support Command-sponsored mass medical event Oct. 14 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.  For more information about MMEs, contact the 99th RSC's Surgeons Office at (609) 562-7455.
99th RSC holds mass medical event
Sgt. Mark Pares, a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear specialist from Maywood, New Jersey, assigned to the U.S. Army Reserve's 357th Chemical Company, has his teeth checked during a 99th Regional Support Command-sponsored mass medical event Oct. 14 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. For more information about MMEs, contact the 99th RSC's Surgeons Office at (609) 562-7455.
Spc. David Dunbar, a Stryker driver from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, assigned to the U.S. Army Reserve's 357th Chemical Company, listens for audio tones during a hearing test as part of a 99th Regional Support Command-sponsored mass medical event Oct. 14 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.  For more information about MMEs, contact the 99th RSC's Surgeons Office at (609) 562-7455.
99th RSC holds mass medical event
Spc. David Dunbar, a Stryker driver from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, assigned to the U.S. Army Reserve's 357th Chemical Company, listens for audio tones during a hearing test as part of a 99th Regional Support Command-sponsored mass medical event Oct. 14 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. For more information about MMEs, contact the 99th RSC's Surgeons Office at (609) 562-7455.
Pvt. Jason Mangual, a mechanic from Long Island, New York, assigned to the U.S. Army Reserve's 357th Chemical Company, reads an eye chart during a 99th Regional Support Command-sponsored mass medical event Oct. 14 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.  For more information about MMEs, contact the 99th RSC's Surgeons Office at (609) 562-7455.
99th RSC holds mass medical event
Pvt. Jason Mangual, a mechanic from Long Island, New York, assigned to the U.S. Army Reserve's 357th Chemical Company, reads an eye chart during a 99th Regional Support Command-sponsored mass medical event Oct. 14 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. For more information about MMEs, contact the 99th RSC's Surgeons Office at (609) 562-7455.
Spc. Siobhan Nagy, a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear specialist from Keyport, New Jersey, assigned to the U.S. Army Reserve's 357th Chemical Company, receives an immunization during a 99th Regional Support Command-sponsored mass medical event Oct. 14 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.  For more information about MMEs, contact the 99th RSC's Surgeons Office at (609) 562-7455.
99th RSC holds mass medical event
Spc. Siobhan Nagy, a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear specialist from Keyport, New Jersey, assigned to the U.S. Army Reserve's 357th Chemical Company, receives an immunization during a 99th Regional Support Command-sponsored mass medical event Oct. 14 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. For more information about MMEs, contact the 99th RSC's Surgeons Office at (609) 562-7455.
Spc. Ho Sung Kim, a combat medic from Seoul, South Korea, assigned to the U.S. Army Reserve's 357th Chemical Company, has his blood pressure checked during a 99th Regional Support Command-sponsored mass medical event Oct. 14 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.  For more information about MMEs, contact the 99th RSC's Surgeons Office at (609) 562-7455.
99th RSC holds mass medical event
Spc. Ho Sung Kim, a combat medic from Seoul, South Korea, assigned to the U.S. Army Reserve's 357th Chemical Company, has his blood pressure checked during a 99th Regional Support Command-sponsored mass medical event Oct. 14 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. For more information about MMEs, contact the 99th RSC's Surgeons Office at (609) 562-7455.
Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, deputy commanding general (Support), U.S. Army Reserve Command (left), officiates a change-of-command ceremony Sept. 10 between the 99th Regional Support Command’s outgoing commander, Maj. Gen. Margaret W. Boor (center), and incoming commander, Brig. Gen. (P) Troy D. Kok (not pictured), outside command headquarters on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.
Army Reserve support command receives new commanding general
Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, deputy commanding general (Support), U.S. Army Reserve Command (left), officiates a change-of-command ceremony Sept. 10 between the 99th Regional Support Command’s outgoing commander, Maj. Gen. Margaret W. Boor (center), and incoming commander, Brig. Gen. (P) Troy D. Kok (not pictured), outside command headquarters on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.
Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, deputy commanding general (Support), U.S. Army Reserve Command (left), officiates a change-of-command ceremony Sept. 10 between the 99th Regional Support Command’s outgoing commander, Maj. Gen. Margaret W. Boor (not pictured), and incoming commander, Brig. Gen. (P) Troy D. Kok (right), outside command headquarters on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.
Army Reserve support command receives new commanding general
Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, deputy commanding general (Support), U.S. Army Reserve Command (left), officiates a change-of-command ceremony Sept. 10 between the 99th Regional Support Command’s outgoing commander, Maj. Gen. Margaret W. Boor (not pictured), and incoming commander, Brig. Gen. (P) Troy D. Kok (right), outside command headquarters on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.
Col. Adam Roth, regional engineer for the Army Reserve’s 99th Regional Support Command, speaks during the Army Reserve's 9/11 ceremony Sept. 11 at the Ernie Pyle Army Reserve Center at Fort Totten in Queens, New York. Since Sept. 11, 2001, more than 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers have deployed in support of operations across the globe, making today's Army Reserve the most capable, combat-ready and lethal federal reserve force in our nation's history.
Army Reserve hosts 9/11 ceremony in New York City
Col. Adam Roth, regional engineer for the Army Reserve’s 99th Regional Support Command, speaks during the Army Reserve's 9/11 ceremony Sept. 11 at the Ernie Pyle Army Reserve Center at Fort Totten in Queens, New York. Since Sept. 11, 2001, more than 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers have deployed in support of operations across the globe, making today's Army Reserve the most capable, combat-ready and lethal federal reserve force in our nation's history.
Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, deputy commanding general (Support), U.S. Army Reserve Command (center), officiates a change-of-command ceremony Sept. 10 between the 99th Regional Support Command’s outgoing commander, Maj. Gen. Margaret W. Boor (left), and incoming commander, Brig. Gen. (P) Troy D. Kok (right), outside command headquarters on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.
Army Reserve support command receives new commanding general
Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, deputy commanding general (Support), U.S. Army Reserve Command (center), officiates a change-of-command ceremony Sept. 10 between the 99th Regional Support Command’s outgoing commander, Maj. Gen. Margaret W. Boor (left), and incoming commander, Brig. Gen. (P) Troy D. Kok (right), outside command headquarters on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.
Soldiers, family members, firefighter and other community members attend the Army Reserve's 9/11 ceremony Sept. 11 at the Ernie Pyle Army Reserve Center at Fort Totten in Queens, New York. Since Sept. 11, 2001, more than 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers have deployed in support of operations across the globe, making today's Army Reserve the most capable, combat-ready and lethal federal reserve force in our nation's history.
Army Reserve hosts 9/11 ceremony in New York City
Soldiers, family members, firefighter and other community members attend the Army Reserve's 9/11 ceremony Sept. 11 at the Ernie Pyle Army Reserve Center at Fort Totten in Queens, New York. Since Sept. 11, 2001, more than 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers have deployed in support of operations across the globe, making today's Army Reserve the most capable, combat-ready and lethal federal reserve force in our nation's history.
Col. Adam Roth, regional engineer for the Army Reserve’s 99th Regional Support Command (left), and Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, interim command sergeant major of the U.S. Army Reserve Command, salute during the Army Reserve's 9/11 ceremony Sept. 11 at the Ernie Pyle Army Reserve Center at Fort Totten in Queens, New York. Since Sept. 11, 2001, more than 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers have deployed in support of operations across the globe, making today's Army Reserve the most capable, combat-ready and lethal federal reserve force in our nation's history.
Army Reserve hosts 9/11 ceremony in New York City
Col. Adam Roth, regional engineer for the Army Reserve’s 99th Regional Support Command (left), and Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, interim command sergeant major of the U.S. Army Reserve Command, salute during the Army Reserve's 9/11 ceremony Sept. 11 at the Ernie Pyle Army Reserve Center at Fort Totten in Queens, New York. Since Sept. 11, 2001, more than 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers have deployed in support of operations across the globe, making today's Army Reserve the most capable, combat-ready and lethal federal reserve force in our nation's history.
Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, deputy commanding general (Support), U.S. Army Reserve Command (left), officiates a change-of-command ceremony Sept. 10 between the 99th Regional Support Command’s outgoing commander, Maj. Gen. Margaret W. Boor (center), and incoming commander, Brig. Gen. (P) Troy D. Kok (not pictured), outside command headquarters on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.
Army Reserve support command receives new commanding general
Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, deputy commanding general (Support), U.S. Army Reserve Command (left), officiates a change-of-command ceremony Sept. 10 between the 99th Regional Support Command’s outgoing commander, Maj. Gen. Margaret W. Boor (center), and incoming commander, Brig. Gen. (P) Troy D. Kok (not pictured), outside command headquarters on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.
Soldiers, family members, firefighter and other community members attend the Army Reserve's 9/11 ceremony Sept. 11 at the Ernie Pyle Army Reserve Center at Fort Totten in Queens, New York. Since Sept. 11, 2001, more than 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers have deployed in support of operations across the globe, making today's Army Reserve the most capable, combat-ready and lethal federal reserve force in our nation's history.
Army Reserve hosts 9/11 ceremony in New York City
Soldiers, family members, firefighter and other community members attend the Army Reserve's 9/11 ceremony Sept. 11 at the Ernie Pyle Army Reserve Center at Fort Totten in Queens, New York. Since Sept. 11, 2001, more than 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers have deployed in support of operations across the globe, making today's Army Reserve the most capable, combat-ready and lethal federal reserve force in our nation's history.
Maj. Gen. Margaret W. Boor, outgoing commander of the Army Reserve’s 99th Regional Support Command, speaks during her change-of-command ceremony Sept. 10 outside command headquarters on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. Boor is also retiring with 40 years of service to the U.S. Army.
Army Reserve support command receives new commanding general
Maj. Gen. Margaret W. Boor, outgoing commander of the Army Reserve’s 99th Regional Support Command, speaks during her change-of-command ceremony Sept. 10 outside command headquarters on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. Boor is also retiring with 40 years of service to the U.S. Army.
Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, interim command sergeant major of the U.S. Army Reserve Command, speaks during the Army Reserve's 9/11 ceremony Sept. 11 at the Ernie Pyle Army Reserve Center at Fort Totten in Queens, New York. Since Sept. 11, 2001, more than 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers have deployed in support of operations across the globe, making today's Army Reserve the most capable, combat-ready and lethal federal reserve force in our nation's history.
Army Reserve hosts 9/11 ceremony in New York City
Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, interim command sergeant major of the U.S. Army Reserve Command, speaks during the Army Reserve's 9/11 ceremony Sept. 11 at the Ernie Pyle Army Reserve Center at Fort Totten in Queens, New York. Since Sept. 11, 2001, more than 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers have deployed in support of operations across the globe, making today's Army Reserve the most capable, combat-ready and lethal federal reserve force in our nation's history.
Soldiers attending Basic Combat Training conduct physical fitness training at Fort Jackson, S.C., Sept. 10.  (Photo by U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Cooper T. Cash, 319th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
Basic Combat Training Soldiers perform physical readiness training
Soldiers attending Basic Combat Training conduct physical fitness training at Fort Jackson, S.C., Sept. 10. (Photo by U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Cooper T. Cash, 319th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
Soldiers attending Basic Combat Training conduct physical fitness training at Fort Jackson, S.C., Sept. 10.  (Photo by U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Cooper T. Cash, 319th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
Basic Combat Training Soldiers perform physical readiness training
Soldiers attending Basic Combat Training conduct physical fitness training at Fort Jackson, S.C., Sept. 10. (Photo by U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Cooper T. Cash, 319th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
Soldiers attending Basic Combat Training conduct physical fitness training at Fort Jackson, S.C., Sept. 10.  (Photo by U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Cooper T. Cash, 319th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
Basic Combat Training Soldiers perform physical readiness training
Soldiers attending Basic Combat Training conduct physical fitness training at Fort Jackson, S.C., Sept. 10. (Photo by U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Cooper T. Cash, 319th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
Soldiers attending Basic Combat Training conduct physical fitness training at Fort Jackson, S.C., Sept. 10.  (Photo by U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Cooper T. Cash, 319th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
Basic Combat Training Soldiers perform physical readiness training
Soldiers attending Basic Combat Training conduct physical fitness training at Fort Jackson, S.C., Sept. 10. (Photo by U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Cooper T. Cash, 319th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
Soldiers attending Basic Combat Training conduct physical fitness training at Fort Jackson, S.C., Sept. 10.  (Photo by U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Cooper T. Cash, 319th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
Basic Combat Training Soldiers perform physical readiness training
Soldiers attending Basic Combat Training conduct physical fitness training at Fort Jackson, S.C., Sept. 10. (Photo by U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Cooper T. Cash, 319th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
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