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  2. William D. Razz Waff - Wikipedia

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    Previously he served as the commanding general of the Army Reserve's 99th Regional Support Command from 2010 till 2013. [ 1 ] and also as the senior commander, Ft Devens, Massachusetts, and Ft Dix, New Jersey, while serving as the commanding general, 99th RSC.

  3. 99th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2003, the 99th RSC started mobilizing units for projected operations in Iraq. [20] On 16 July 2003, the command was redesignated as the 99th Regional Readiness Command, placing additional emphasis on training, readiness, and mobilization. The 99th RRC continued to provide command and control for assigned units and support for the ...

  4. United States Army Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leaders ...

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    United States Army Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leaders Course (RSLC) (formerly known as the Long Range Surveillance Leaders Course, or LRSLC [1]) is a 29-day (four weeks and one day) school designed on mastering reconnaissance fundamentals of officers and non-commissioned officers eligible for assignments to those units whose primary mission is to conduct reconnaissance and surveillance ...

  5. United States Army Reserve Command - Wikipedia

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    For the Army, the act created a statutory Chief, Army Reserve (CAR) who served as an advisor to the Chief of Staff on Army Reserve matters. Command and Control of the Army Reserve, however, was under Continental Army Command (CONARC) until 1973 and after that under Forces Command (FORSCOM). The act also virtually eliminated bitter congressional ...

  6. Regionally aligned forces - Wikipedia

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    Some Army formations were regionally and habitually aligned before the new strategic directive. This includes soldiers within the United States Army Special Operations Command [13] and the United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command, Foreign Area Officers and the Army National Guard State Partnership Program.

  7. 99th Army Reserve Command - Wikipedia

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  8. List of nicknames of United States Army divisions - Wikipedia

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    63rd Infantry Division – "Blood and fire"; This is today's 63rd Regional Support Command. 65th Infantry Division – "Battle Axe"; 66th Infantry Division – "Black Panther"; 69th Infantry Division "Fightin' 69th" – official nickname; earned after breaking through the Siegfried Line in 1945. "Three B's" – nickname adopted during training.

  9. Robert Harter - Wikipedia

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    Robert D. Harter (born c. 1970) is a United States Army lieutenant general who has served as the chief of the United States Army Reserve and commanding general of the United States Army Reserve Command since 1 August 2024. He most recently served as the commanding general of the 81st Readiness Division.