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Lieutenant General James R. Helmly Chief, Army Reserve
Lieutenant General Stultz
Chief, Army Reserve
Commanding General
U.S. Army Reserve Command

We make the Army whole. - Lieutenant General James R. Helmly, Chief, Army Reserve

Our nation faces new and difficult challenges across the globe and here at home. To maintain our freedoms, our interests, and our way of life, the United States must not only react to these changes, we must anticipate, plan and prepare for them. Much of that responsibility falls on the men and women of the U.S. Army Reserve.

The brave members of this agile, highly skilled force prove their patriotism every single day, and that they are committed to serving our country - at a moment's notice - even during the most turbulent times.

Most Army Reserve officers begin their leadership journey within Cadet Command, where Reserve-bound lieutenants master the basic officer leader traits prior to commissioning and assignment to their basic Officer Leader's Course and ultimately a Troop Program Unit (TPU). This site is intended to inform both ROTC detachment cadre and the cadets assigned to it what their Reserve options are, and how a cadet can best position him/herself for branch and unit assignment of choice.

AGR officers interested in serving as Cadet Command Professors of Military Science and Assistant Professors of Military Science, will also find this web site useful in understanding duty locations and application/nomination procedures.

Feel free to contact me or the ROTC Region ACOS-R officers at any time with your questions.

Train to Lead!

 

 

Cadet Command's Army Reserve Advisor
HQ, USACC FORWARD
Ft. Knox, KY
Work: (502) 624-5145
FAX: (502) 624-2058

Program Manager, GBR, SMP/GRFD, USAR
Ft. Monroe, VA
(757) 788-7534
FAX: (757) 788-4643