1 / 12Show Caption +Hide Caption –Lt. Gen. Charles D. Luckey, the 33rd Chief of Army Reserve and 8th Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command, meets with Soldiers assigned to Headquarters and Headquarter Company, USARC, after an early-morning run around North Post on Fort Bragg, N.C., on July 6, 2016. Luckey spent several minutes talking to Soldiers and closed out the formation with the Soldiers' Creed. Luckey was sworn in June 30, 2016 as the senior leader for nearly 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers across all 50 states and U.S. territories. (Army Photo by Master Sgt. Mark Bell / Released) (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Mark Bell)VIEW ORIGINAL2 / 12Show Caption +Hide Caption –Lt. Gen. Charles D. Luckey, the 33rd Chief of Army Reserve and 8th Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command, talks with Soldiers and civilians assigned to USARC headquarters at Marshall Hall located on Fort Bragg, N.C., on July 5, 2016. Luckey was sworn in June 30, 2016 as the senior leader for nearly 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers across all 50 states and U.S. territories. Luckey spent the day visiting with USARC staff during two town hall-style meetings and a walkthrough of the USARC headquarters building. (Army Photo by Master Sgt. Mark Bell / Released) (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Mark Bell)VIEW ORIGINAL3 / 12Show Caption +Hide Caption –Lt. Gen. Charles D. Luckey, the 33rd Chief of Army Reserve and 8th Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command, meets with Soldiers assigned to Headquarters and Headquarter Company, USARC, before an early-morning run around North Post on Fort Bragg, N.C., on July 6, 2016. After the run, Luckey spent several minutes talking to Soldiers and closed out the formation with the Soldiers' Creed. Luckey was sworn in June 30, 2016 as the senior leader for nearly 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers across all 50 states and U.S. territories. (Army Photo by Master Sgt. Mark Bell / Released) (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Mark Bell)VIEW ORIGINAL4 / 12Show Caption +Hide Caption –Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Will Myers, 26, explains a run route to LTG Charles D. Luckey, the 33rd Chief of Army Reserve and 8th Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command, before an early-morning run around North Post on Fort Bragg, N.C., on July 6, 2016. After the run, Luckey spent several minutes talking to Soldiers and closed out the formation with the Soldiers' Creed. Myers is a paralegal noncommissioned officer from Atascadero, Calif. Luckey was sworn in June 30, 2016 as the senior leader for nearly 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers across all 50 states and U.S. territories. (Army Photo by Master Sgt. Mark Bell / Released) (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Mark Bell)VIEW ORIGINAL5 / 12Show Caption +Hide Caption –Army Reserve Sgt. Maj. Dovie Wilson (left) talks with Master Sgt. Jeri Youngblood about accountability prior to morning formation on Polo Field outside the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters building on Fort Bragg, N.C., July 6, 2016. LTG Charles D. Luckey, the 33rd Chief of Army Reserve and 8th Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command, ran with Soldiers assigned to Headquarters and Headquarter Company, USARC, before an early-morning run around North Post on Fort Bragg, N.C., on July 6, 2016. After the run, Luckey spent several minutes talking to Soldiers and closed out the formation with the Soldiers' Creed. Luckey was sworn in June 30, 2016 as the senior leader for nearly 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers across all 50 states and U.S. territories. (Army Photo by Master Sgt. Mark Bell / Released) (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Mark Bell)VIEW ORIGINAL6 / 12Show Caption +Hide Caption –LTG Charles D. Luckey, the 33rd Chief of Army Reserve and 8th Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command, leads Soldiers assigned to Headquarters and Headquarter Company, USARC, on an early-morning run around North Post on Fort Bragg, N.C., on July 6, 2016. After the run, Luckey spent several minutes talking to Soldiers and closed out the formation with the Soldiers' Creed. Luckey was sworn in June 30, 2016 as the senior leader for nearly 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers across all 50 states and U.S. territories. (Army Photo by Master Sgt. Mark Bell / Released) (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Mark Bell)VIEW ORIGINAL7 / 12Show Caption +Hide Caption –LTG Charles D. Luckey, the 33rd Chief of Army Reserve and 8th Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command, leads Soldiers assigned to Headquarters and Headquarter Company, USARC, on an early-morning run around North Post on Fort Bragg, N.C., on July 6, 2016. After the run, Luckey spent several minutes talking to Soldiers and closed out the formation with the Soldiers' Creed. Luckey was sworn in June 30, 2016 as the senior leader for nearly 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers across all 50 states and U.S. territories. (Army Photo by Master Sgt. Mark Bell / Released) (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Mark Bell)VIEW ORIGINAL8 / 12Show Caption +Hide Caption –LTG Charles D. Luckey, the 33rd Chief of Army Reserve and 8th Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command, meets with Soldiers assigned to Headquarters and Headquarter Company, USARC, after an early-morning run around North Post on Fort Bragg, N.C., on July 6, 2016. Luckey spent several minutes talking to Soldiers and closed out the formation with the Soldiers' Creed. Luckey was sworn in June 30, 2016 as the senior leader for nearly 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers across all 50 states and U.S. territories. (Army Photo by Master Sgt. Mark Bell / Released) (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Mark Bell)VIEW ORIGINAL9 / 12Show Caption +Hide Caption –LTG Charles D. Luckey, the 33rd Chief of Army Reserve and 8th Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command, meets with Soldiers assigned to Headquarters and Headquarter Company, USARC, after an early-morning run around North Post on Fort Bragg, N.C., on July 6, 2016. Luckey spent several minutes talking to Soldiers and closed out the formation with the Soldiers' Creed. Luckey was sworn in June 30, 2016 as the senior leader for nearly 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers across all 50 states and U.S. territories. (Army Photo by Master Sgt. Mark Bell / Released) (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Mark Bell)VIEW ORIGINAL10 / 12Show Caption +Hide Caption –Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Katelyn A. Hammes, 24, recites the Soldier's Creed with LTG Charles D. Luckey, the 33rd Chief of Army Reserve and 8th Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command, after an early-morning run around North Post on Fort Bragg, N.C., on July 6, 2016. Luckey spent several minutes talking to Soldiers assigned to Headquarters and Headquarter Company, USARC, and closed out the formation with the Soldiers' Creed. Hammes is a Military Law noncommissioned officer from San Diego, Calif. Luckey was sworn in June 30, 2016 as the senior leader for nearly 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers across all 50 states and U.S. territories. (Army Photo by Master Sgt. Mark Bell / Released) (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Mark Bell)VIEW ORIGINAL11 / 12Show Caption +Hide Caption –Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Katelyn A. Hammes, 24, leads Soldiers assigned to Headquarters and Headquarter Company, USARC, on an early-morning run around North Post on Fort Bragg, N.C., on July 6, 2016. Hammes is a Military Law noncommissioned officer from San Diego, Calif. (Army Photo by Master Sgt. Mark Bell / Released) (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Mark Bell)VIEW ORIGINAL12 / 12Show Caption +Hide Caption –LTG Charles D. Luckey, the 33rd Chief of Army Reserve and 8th Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command, talks with Soldiers and civilians assigned to USARC headquarters at Marshall Hall located on Fort Bragg, N.C., on July 5, 2016. Luckey was sworn in June 30, 2016 as the senior leader for nearly 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers across all 50 states and U.S. territories. (Army Photo by Master Sgt. Mark Bell / Released) (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Mark Bell)VIEW ORIGINAL
Lt. Gen. Charles D. Luckey, the 33rd Chief of Army Reserve and 8th Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command, spent several days around Soldiers and civilians assigned to USARC headquarters at Marshall Hall located on Fort Bragg, N.C., July 5-6, 2016. Luckey was sworn in June 30, 2016 as the senior leader for nearly 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers across all 50 states and U.S. territories.
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