U.S. Army Reserve

 

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initial letter to the fieldINITIAL MESSAGE TO THE FIELD

I just reaffirmed my oath as an Army Officer, rucking up to humble embrace the biggest challenge of this Soldier's life: leading you. It is no small responsibility. I now stand fully accountable to the people of the United States, and the senior leadership of America's Army, to support, grow, sustain and lead the finest Federal Reserve force in history. The World is a rough neighborhood and Life is a full-contact sport. The Army's global challenges will not subside anytime soon. Our mission is to man, train, equip and be ready to deploy a wide array of combat ready forces, capable of conducting and/or supporting full-spectrum operations on short notice. This is about winning America's war. Nothing less. It is the ultimate team sport...

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safety letterSAFETY MESSAGE

In the past three weeks since I've Taken command of USARC and assumed duties as the Chief of Army Reserve, we have lost 13 Soldiers to apparent suicides, motor vehicle crashes, drownings, or to other accidents resulting from failing to understand how or why to mitigate risks. For the most part, the Soldiers we lost were not new to our Army; they were experienced leaders. We can do better: much better. A huge part of getting after the problem is to own it. Classroom instruction, safety briefings and understanding risk assessment techniques and processes are all good foundational tools, but Leadership is the key. Engage your Soldiers. Ensure they are constantly updated on the facts surrounding the needless loss of life caused by driving too fast or when tired, or when texting...

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"We are going to build and lead the most capable, the most ready, the most lethal federal reserve force in the history of the United States of America." - LTG Luckey

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IN THE NEWS

September 20, 2016 - Lt. Gen. Charles D. Luckey, the 33rd Chief of Army Reserve and 8th Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command, visited the 1st Mission Support Command, its non-aligned units and Fort Buchanan, PR Sept. 15. Luckey swore-in June 30 as the senior leader for nearly 200,000 Army Reserve Soldiers across all 50 states and U.S. territories.
September 15, 2016 - The Eighth Commanding General of U.S. Army Reserve Command, Lt. Gen. Charles D. Luckey, made his first visit to Army Reserve Medical Command since assuming duties as the Chief of Army Reserve and Commanding General, United States Army Reserve Command on 30 June 2016.
August 26, 2016 - For the first time in his life, LTG Charles D. Luckey, commanding general, United States Army Reserve Command, set foot on Japanese soil Aug. 24, 2016, to meet with his fellow Reserve and active duty Soldiers working and training in the Land of the Rising Sun.
August 11, 2016 - Lt. Gen. Charles Luckey, the chief of Army Reserve and Commanding General United States Army Reserve Command visited Fort Hunter Liggett (FHL) from August 5 -7, 2016 as part of his national tour since assuming his position on June 30, 2016.
August 2, 2016 - Every year, hundreds of soldiers from across the nation graduate from Tactical Training Center-Fort Dix N.J. with a second Military Occupational Specialty in the engineering field, or with professional development knowledge from the Intermediate Level Education course.
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.
LTG LUCKEY- SOCIAL MEDIA

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Congrats SFC Grimm! It's NCO's like you who keep our U.S. Army moving in the direction it needs to move. Well deserved, and keep up the hard work! Double Eagle 6
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Now this is pretty HOAH #PartTimeAllSoldier #RoadToAwesome
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The Army may be called upon to operate in an environment that is more dangerous and more intense than it has been for some period of years. We need to make sure we remain an integral part of the #TotalForce.
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We serve because we are fortunate enough to have resilient members of our team like Captain Balutowski who continue to pound no matter what the circumstance is in order to defend the homeland. Inspirational story team.
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Soldiers Creed with the Mighty 1st Mission Support Command Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico. Stellar team of Soldiers here...I'm highly motivated this morning!
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Great visit with our Army Reserve Military Police today in Cuba. Keep up the good work team, your efforts are appreciated 200th Military Police Command
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Meet your Army Reserve 2016 Women's All Army Golf Champion, LTC Sunny Ko Mitchell, Director, SOCOM USAR Personnel Operations U.S. Army Reserve
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Let's all remember that we're all apart of an amazing team as Army Reserve Soldiers. During this month as we bring awareness to suicide, we must all remember that we have the power to impact. Use Leadership by listening. Know and observe your team members. Understand that humans all are different and have there own unique way of dealing with things. Don't downplay one's thoughts. It doesn't hurt to build friendships outside of drill weekends that foster camaraderie. In the end, we all are defenders of freedom for the American people and must take care of each other. We also owe our maximized actions to impact each other to those dedicated and supportive family members who continue to support their Soldiers. Double Eagle 6
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The great sacrifices continue as we support our homeland. Godspeed team, our force appreciates you and your families.
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Our highly educated Citizen Soldiers are a new generation of leaders - experienced professionals who leverage their technical and leadership skills while in uniform. Most importantly, we are Soldiers. As such, we need to be able to operate across the full spectrum of warfare. We must be ready, we must be vigilant - and we must be lethal. Double Eagle 6
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It was a pleasure to visit our Army Reserve Engagement Team serving in Korea. They continue to provide critical skills to the Total Force in the United States Pacific Command areas of responsibility. We also were delighted to have The Honorable Debra S. Wada, Assistant Secretary of the Army Manpower and Reserve Affairs join us during a tour of the Korean Peninsula.
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Great visit with our U.S. Army Reserve team stationed in Japan. They truly represent our capabilities as we support the Total Force from a global perspective. Keep pounding team. Double Eagle 6
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Leadership is the Game-Changer; the Silver bullet. Ownership of the challenge and the outcome will drive the team. Selfless, accountable and dynamic leadership in action that guides and underwrites the risk of your subordinates is how you will build and sustain combat readiness and Lethality in America's Army Reserve. It is also how we will develop the capabilities and ethos of our future leaders... Double Eagle 6
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The Main Thing is to keep the Main Thing the Main Thing: Readiness Job #1 is to generate combat-ready units for America's Army in order to win America's wars.
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Gas Gas Gas! When was the last time you went through the Gas Chamber U.S. Army Reserve. Good times with the 352D Combat Support Hospital on the road to Awesome!
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Starting the morning off with the 63rd RSC team. They play a very prominent role in equipping our force.
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Interesting read on injecting Humor into everyday Leadership.
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I've had an opportunity to meet some outstanding U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers over the past two weeks. Soldiers who truly love their country and who are dedicated to defending the American people. We as leaders must continue to empower and inspire through #Leadership. Empowered and inspired Soldiers can overcome limitations in other areas...we just have to do our parts.
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