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This is a list of units and formations of the United States Army Reserve Command, as of August 2020.

Geographic Commands[edit]

1st Mission Support Command[edit]

7th Mission Support Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, 7th Mission Support Command,[5] at Kaiserslautern, Germany[6]
    • 209th Digital Liaison Detachment, at Wiesbaden, Germany
    • 2500th Digital Liaison Detachment, at Vicenza, Italy
    • Medical Support Unit – Europe, at Kaiserslautern, Germany
    • 7th Intermediate Level Education Detachment, at Grafenwöhr, Germany
    • 221st Public Affairs Detachment, at Kaiserslautern, Germany
    • 589th Engineer Detachment, at Kaiserslautern, Germany
    • 773rd Civil Support Team, at Kaiserslautern, Germany
    • 88th Chaplain Detachment, at Grafenwöhr, Germany
    • 89th Chaplain Detachment, at Kaiserslautern, Germany
    • 319th History Detachment, at Wiesbaden, Germany
    • 361st Civil Affairs Brigade, at Kaiserslautern, Germany[7][8]
      • 457th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Grafenwöhr, Germany
    • 510th Regional Support Group, at Kaiserslautern, Germany[9]
      • 446th Movement Control Battalion, at Kaiserslautern, Germany
      • 83rd Combined Sustainment Support Battalion, at Kaiserslautern, Germany

9th Mission Support Command[edit]

63rd Readiness Division[edit]

81st Readiness Division[edit]

  • Headquarters, 81st Readiness Division, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina[20][21]
    • 20th Military History Detachment, at Chattanooga, Tennessee
    • 23rd Military History Detachment, at Chattanooga, Tennessee
    • 28th Military HIstory Detachment, at East Point, Georgia
    • 45th Military History Detachment, at Fort Gillem, Georgia
    • 46th Military History Detachment, at Birmingham, Alabama
    • 54th Military History Detachment, at New Orleans, Louisiana
    • 317th Military History Detachment, at Fort Gillem, Georgia
    • 332nd Military History Detachment, at Birmingham, Alabama
    • 81st Main Command Post – Operational Detachment, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • 314th Press Camp Headquarters, at Birmingham, Alabama
    • 204th Public Affairs Detachment, at Orlando, Florida
    • 340th Public Affairs Detachment, at Millington, Tennessee
    • 210th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, at Cary, North Carolina
    • 215th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, at New Orleans, Louisiana
    • 300th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, at Fort Gillem, Georgia
    • 319th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • 372nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, at Nashville, Tennessee
    • 209th Broadcast Operations Detachment, at Rome, Georgia
    • Bands:

88th Readiness Division[edit]

  • Headquarters, 88th Readiness Division, at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin[22][23]
    • 28th Military History Detachment, at Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
    • 48th Military History Detachment, at Arlington Heights, Illinois
    • 49th Military History Detachment, at Arlington Heights, Illinois
    • 50th Military History Detachment, at Salt Lake City, Utah
    • 90th Military History Detachment, at Salt Lake City, Utah
    • 101st Military History Detachment, at Lawrence, Kansas
    • 318th Theater Public Affairs Support Element, at Arlington Heights, Illinois
    • 364th Theater Public Affairs Support Element, at Fort Snelling, Minnesota
      • 203rd Public Affairs Detachment, at Des Moines, Iowa
      • 207th Public Affairs Detachment, at Denver, Colorado
      • 304th Public Affairs Detachment, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
      • 358th Public Affairs Detachment, at Salt Lake City, Utah
      • 366th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, Wichita, Kansas
    • I Corps Mission Command Post-Operation Detachment, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
    • 7th ID Army Reserve Element, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
    • Bands:
      • 204th Army Band, at Vancouver, Washington
      • 312th Army Band, at Lawrence, Kansas
      • 338th Army Band, at Whitehall, Ohio
      • 484th Army Band, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin

99th Readiness Division[edit]

Functional Commands[edit]

3rd Medical Command (Deployment Support)[edit]

807th Medical Command (Deployment Support)[edit]

  • Headquarters, 807th Medical Command (Deployment Support), at Fort Douglas, Utah[33][34]
    • 2nd Medical Brigade, at San Pablo, California[35]
      • 352nd Combat Support Hospital, at Dublin, California
      • 396th Combat Support Hospital, at Vancouver, Washington
      • 145th Multi-functional Medical Battalion, at Garden Grove, California
    • 139th Medical Brigade, at Independence, Missouri[36]
      • 325th Combat Support Hospital, at Independence, Missouri
      • 349th Combat Support Hospital, at Bell, California
      • 388th Multi-functional Medical Battalion, at Hays, Kansas
      • 480th Preventative Medicine Medical Detachment, at Columbia, Missouri
      • 793rd Preventative Medicine Medical Detachment, at Aurora, Colorado
      • 1863rd Preventative Medicine Medical Detachment, at Columbia, Missouri
    • 176th Medical Brigade, at Seagoville, Texas[37]
      • 94th Combat Support Hospital, at Seagoville, Texas
      • 228th Combat Support Hospital, at San Antonio, Texas
      • 341st Multi-functional Medical Battalion, at Seagoville, Texas
    • 307th Medical Brigade, at Blacklick, Ohio[38]
    • 330th Medical Brigade, at Sheridan Reserve Center, Illinois
      • 328th Combat Support Hospital, at Salt Lake City, Utah
      • 452nd Combat Support Hospital, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin
      • 172nd Multi-functional Medical Battalion, at Ogden, Utah

76th Operational Response Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, 76th Operational Response Command, at Salt Lake City, UtahCite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).
    • 3rd Space Company, at Colorado Springs, Colorado
    • 5th Space Company, at Colorado Springs, Colorado
    • 8th Space Company, at Colorado Springs, Colorado
    • Task Force 76, at Salt Lake City, Utah
    • FORSCOM Augmentation Unit, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • 3rd Army Augmentation Company, at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
    • 209th Regional Support Group, at Belton, Missouri[39]
      • 450th Chemical Battalion, at Houston, Texas
      • 453rd Chemical Battalion, at Bell, California
      • 468th Chemical Battalion, at Little Rock, Arkansas
      • 472nd Chemical Battalion, at Chicago, Illinois
    • 415th Chemical Brigade, at Greenville, South Carolina[40]
      • 92nd Chemical Battalion, at Decatur, Georgia
      • 457th Chemical Battalion, at Greenville, South Carolina
      • 485th Chemical Battalion, at Wilmington, Delaware
      • 490th Chemical Battalion, at Anniston, Alabama
      • 20 Support Command Detachment, at Aberdeen, Maryland
    • U.S. Army Reserve Elements and Augmentations
      • U.S. Army Reserve Element Northern Command, at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado
      • U.S. Army Reserve Element Transportation Command, at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
      • U.S. Army Reserve Element Strategic Command, at Omaha, Nebraska
      • U.S. Army Reserve Element Pacific Command, at Moffett Federal Airfield, California
      • U.S. Army Reserve Element Strategic Command Troop Program Unit, at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado
      • U.S. Army Reserve Element European Command, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
      • U.S. Army Reserve Element Defense Logistics Agency, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • U.S. Army Reserve Element Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, at Suffolk, Virginia
      • U.S. Army Reserve Element Central Command, at MacDill Air Force Base, Flordia
      • U.S. Army Reserve Element Southern Command, at Miami, Flordia
      • U.S. Army Reserve Element Special Operations Command, at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida

79th Theater Sustainment Command[edit]

4th Expeditionary Sustainment Command[edit]

311th Expeditionary Sustainment Command[edit]

364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command[edit]

451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command[edit]

377th Theater Sustainment Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, 377th Theater Sustainment Command, at Belle Chasse, Louisiana[56]
    • 377th Mission Support Element Detachment, at New Orleans, Louisiana
    • 469th Financial Management Support Center, at New Orleans, Louisiana
    • 3rd Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary), at Fort Belvoir, Virginia[57]
      • 332nd Transportation Battalion, at Tampa, Florida
      • 359th Transportation Battalion, at Fort Eustis, Virginia

103rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command[edit]

143rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command[edit]

310th Expeditionary Sustainment Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, 310th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, at Indianapolis, Indiana[70]
    • 38th Regional Support Group, at Cross Lanes, West Virginia
      • 321st Ordnance Battalion, at Cross Lanes, West Virigina
      • 373rd Quartermaster Battalion, at Jeffersonville, Indiana
      • 380th Quartermaster Battalion, at Evansville, Indiana
    • 643rd Regional Support Group, at Whitehall, Ohio[71]
      • 319th Quartermaster Battalion, at Twinsburg, Ohio
      • 633rd Quartermaster Battalion, at Sharonville, Ohio
      • 718th Transportation Battalion, at Columbus, Ohio
      • 766th Transportation Battalion, at South Bend, Indiana
    • 55th Sustainment Brigade, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia[72]
      • 275th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Fort Lee, Virigina
      • 313th Transportation Battalion, at Baltimore, Maryland
      • 398th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Rockville, Maryland
      • 497th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Salem, Virigina
    • 165th Quartermaster Group, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia[73]
      • 359th Transportation Battalion, at Fort Eustis, Virigina

316th Expeditionary Sustainment Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, 316th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, at Coraopolis, Pennsylvania[74]
    • 361st Press Camp Headquarters, at Fort Totten, New York
    • 301st Regional Support Group, at Butler, Pennsylvania[75]
      • 157th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Horsham Air Guard Station, New Jersey
      • 378th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Annville, Pennsylvania
      • 413th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Schenectady, New York
    • 655th Regional Support Group, at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts[76]
      • 167th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Londonderry, New Hampshire
      • 334th Quartermaster Battalion, at East Windsor, Connecticut
      • 395th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Middletown, Connecticut
      • 719th Transportation Battalion, at Brockton, Massachusetts
    • 77th Sustainment Brigade, at Fort Dix, New Jersey[77]
      • 354th Transportation Battalion, at Fort Totten, New York
      • 389th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, at Fort Totten, New York
      • 436th Transportation Battalion, at Staten Island, New York
      • 462nd Transportation Battalion, at Trenton, Trenton
    • 475th Quartermaster Group, at Farrell, Pennsylvania[78]
      • 327th Quartermaster Battalion, at Williamsport, Pennsylvania
      • 402nd Quartermaster Battalion, at New Castle, Pennsylvania

Army Reserve Sustainment Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, Army Reserve Sustainment Command, at Birmingham, Alabama[79]
    • Army Materiel Command - Army Reserve Elements, at Huntsville, Alabama
    • Army Sustainment Command- Army Reserve Elements, at Rock Island, Illinois
    • Assistant Secretary Of The Army For Acquisition, Logistics And Technology, at Arlington, Virginia
    • Defense Contract Management Agency - Army Reserve Elements, at Fort Lee, Virginia
      • 915th Contract Support Battalion, at Baltimore, Maryland
      • 917th Contract Support Battalion, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas
    • Logistic Support Brigade, at Rock Island, Illinois
      • 1st Logistic Support Battalion, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • 2nd Logistic Support Battalion, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • 3rd Logistic Support Battalion, at Birmingham, Alabama
      • 4th Logistic Support Battalion, at Athens, Georgia
      • 5th Logistic Support Battalion, at Sheffield, Alabama

Deployment Support Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, Deployment Support Command, at Birmingham, Alabama[80]
    • 757th Transportation Battalion (Railway), at Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    • 1179th Transportation Brigade, at Fort Hamilton, New York[81]
      • 1173rd Transportation Battalion, at Brockton, Massachusetts
      • 1174th Transportation Battalion, at Fort Totten, New York
      • 1185th Transportation Battalion, at Lancaster, Pennsylvania
      • 1398th Transportation Battalion, at Baltimore, Maryland
    • 1189th Transportation Brigade, at North Charleston, South Carolina
      • 1182nd Transportation Battalion, at North Charleston, South Carolina
      • 1186th Transportation Battalion, at Jacksonville, Florida
      • 1188th Transportation Battalion, at Decatur, Georgia
    • 1190th Transportation Brigade, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana
      • 1181st Transportation Battalion, at Meridian, Mississippi
      • 1184th Transportation Battalion, at Mobile, Alabama
      • 1192nd Transportation Battalion, at New Orleans, Louisiana
    • 1394th Transportation Brigade, at Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington
      • 1397th Transportation Battalion, at Vallejo, California

200th Military Police Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, 200th Military Police Command, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland[82][83]
    • 200th Detachment, Mission Support Element, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
    • 733rd Military Police Battalion (CID), at Forest Park, Georgia
    • 83rd Military Police Detachment (CID), at Lakeland, Florida
    • 205th Press Camp Headquarters, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas
    • 114th Chaplains Detachment, at Grand Prairie, Texas
    • 11th Military Police Brigade, at Los Alamitos, California[84]
      • 96th Military Police Battalion (I/R) (EPW/CI), at San Diego, California
      • 159th Military Police Battalion (CID), at Terre Haute, Indiana
      • 324th Military Police Battalion (I/R) (EPW/CI), at Fresno, California
      • 387th Military Police Battalion (CS), at Scottsdale, Arizona
      • 393rd Military Police Battalion (CID), at Bell, California
      • 607th Military Police Battalion (CS), at Grand Prairie, Texas
    • 290th Military Police Brigade, at Nashville, Tennessee[85]
      • 160th Military Police Battalion (I/R) (EPW/CI), at Tallahassee, Florida
      • 304th Military Police Battalion (I/R) (EPW/CI), at Nashville, Tennessee
      • 317th Military Police Battalion (CS), at Tampa, Florida
      • 535th Military Police Battalion (I/R) (EPW/CI), at Cary, North Carolina
      • 724th Military Police Battalion (I/R) (EPW/CI), at Fort Lauderdale, Florida
    • 300th Military Police Brigade, at Inkster, Michigan[86]
      • 327th Military Police Battalion (I/R) (EPW/CI), at Arlington Heights, Illinois
      • 384th Military Police Battalion (I/R) (EPW/CI), at Fort Wayne, Indiana
      • 391st Military Police Battalion (I/R) (EPW/CI), at Columbus, Ohio
      • 530th Military Police Battalion (I/R) (EPW/CI), at Elkhorn, Nebraska
      • 785th Military Police Battalion (I/R) (EPW/CI), at Fraser, Michigan
    • 333rd Military Police Brigade, at Farmingdale, New York[87]
      • 424th Military Police Detachment (I/R CAMP LN), at Ashley, Pennsylvania
      • 310th Military Police Battalion (I/R) (EPW/CI), at Farmingdale, New York
      • 336th Military Police Battalion (CS), at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
      • 340th Military Police Battalion (I/R) (EPW/CI), at Ashley, Pennsylvania
      • 400th Military Police Battalion (I/R) (EPW/CI), at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
      • 744th Military Police Battalion (I/R) (EPW/CI), at Forks Township, Pennsylvania

335th Signal Command (Theater)[edit]

412th Theater Engineer Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, at 412th Theater Engineer Command, at Vicksburg, Mississippi[93]
    • 368th Forward Engineer Support Team-Main, at Decatur, Georgia[94]
    • 608th Engineer Detachment, at at Vicksburg, Mississippi
    • 20th Military History Detachment, at Chattanooga, Tennessee
    • 23rd Military History Detachment, at Chattanooga, Tennessee
    • 322nd Military History Detachment, at Birmingham, Alabama
    • 206th Digital Liaison Detachment, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • 207th Digital Liaison Detachment, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • 412 Engineer Command Mission Support Element, at Vicksburg, Mississippi
    • 302nd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts[95]
      • 368th Engineer Battalion, at Londonderry, New Hampshire
      • 382nd Military Police Battalion, at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts
      • 479th Chemical Battalion, at Far Rockaway, New York
      • 533rd Brigade Support Battalion, at Fort Totten, New York
    • 411th Engineer Brigade, at New Windsor[96]
      • 365th Engineer Battalion, at Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania
      • 458th Engineer Battalion, at Johnstown, Pennsylvania
      • 463rd Engineer Battalion, at Wheeling, West Virginia
      • 479th Engineer Battalion, at Fort Drum, New York
      • 854th Engineer Battalion, at Kingston, New York
    • 926th Engineer Brigade, at Montgomery, Alabama[97]
      • 391st Engineer Battalion, at Greenville, South Carolina
      • 467th Engineer Battalion, at Millington, Tennessee
      • 478th Engineer Battalion, at Fort Thomas, Kentucky
      • 841st Engineer Battalion, at Miami, Florida
      • 844th Engineer Battalion, at Knoxville, Tennessee
      • 926th Engineer Battalion, at Birmingham, Alabama

416th Theater Engineer Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, 416th Theater Engineer Command, at Darien, Illinois[98]
    • USACE Contingency Response Unit (CRU), at Washington, D.C.
    • 208th Digital Liaison Detachment, at Colorado Springs, Colorado
    • 301st Forward Engineer Support Team-Main, at Denver, Colorado
    • 378th Forward Engineer Support Team-Main, at Darien, Illinois
    • 301st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, at Fort Lewis, Washington[99]
      • 315th Engineer Battalion, at Camp Pendleton, California
      • 321st Engineer Battalion, at Boise, Idaho
      • 397th Engineer Battalion, at Marina, California
      • 476th Chemical Battalion, at Fort Lewis, Washington
      • 126th Chaplain Detachment, at Clackamas,, Oregon
    • 372nd Engineer Brigade, at Fort Snelling, Minnesota[100]
      • 367th Engineer Battalion, at St. Cloud, Minnesota
      • 389th Engineer Battalion, at Dubuque, Iowa
      • 863rd Engineer Battalion, at Darien, Illinois
      • 983rd Engineer Battalion, at Monclova, Ohio

75th Innovation Command[edit]

80th Training Command (The Army School System)[edit]

  • Headquarters, 80th Training Command (The Army School System (TASS)), at Richmond, Virginia[103]
    • TASS Training Center Grand Prairie, at Grand Prairie, Texas
    • TASS Training Center Fort Devens, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
    • 800th Training Support Brigade, at Mustang, Oklahoma[104]
      • TASS Training Center Fort Knox, at Fort Know, Kentucky
      • TASS Training Center Fort Hunter Liggett, at Fort Hunter Liggett, California
      • TASS Training Center Fort Dix, at Fort Dix, New Jersey
      • TASS Training Center Camp Parks, at Camp Parks, California
      • TASS Training Center Fort Lee, at Fort Lee, Virginia

94th Training Division - Force Sustainment[edit]

  • Headquarters, 94th Training Division - Force Sustainment, at Fort Lee, Virginia[105][106]
    • 1st Brigade (Quartermaster), at Charleston, West VirginiaCite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).
      • 80th Battalion (Transportation), at Fort Eustis, Virginia
      • 95th Battalion (Transportation), at Shreveport, Louisiana
      • 100th Battalion (Transportation), at Sheridan Reserve Center, Illinois
      • 104th Battalion (Transportation), at Bell, California
      • 108th Battalion (Transportation), at Jackson, Mississippi
    • 3rd Brigade (Ordnance), at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana
      • 80th Battalion (Ordnance), at Abingdon, Maryland
      • 95th Battalion (Ordnance), at Grand Prairie, Texas
      • 98th Battalion (Ordnance), at
      • 100th Battalion (Ordnance), at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin
      • 108th Battalion (Ordnance), at Huntesville, Alabama
    • 4th Brigade (Personnel Services), at Atlanta, Georgia[107]
      • 95th Battalion (Personnel Services), at Mansfield, Texas
      • 98th Battalion (Personnel Services), at
      • 100th Battalion (Personnel Services), at
      • 104th Battalion (Personnel Services), at
      • 108th Battalion (Personnel Services)
    • 5th Brigade (Health Services), at Fort Sam Houston, Texas[108]
      • 95th Battalion (Health Services), at
      • 98th Battalion (Health Services), at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
      • 100th Battalion (Health Services), at Millington, Tennessee
      • 104th Battalion (Health Services), at Camp Parks, California
      • 108th Battalion (Health Services), at

100th Training Division (Leader Development)[edit]

  • Headquarters, 100th Training Division (Leader Development), at Fort Knox, Kentucky[109][110]
    • 83rd United States Army Reserve Readiness Training Command, at Fort Knox, Kentucky[111][112]
      • Readiness Training Academy, at Fort Knox, Kentucky[113][114]
      • NCO Academy Fort Dix, at Fort Dix, New Jersey
      • NCO Academy Fort McCoy, at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin
      • NCO Academy Camp Parks, at Camp Parks, California
    • 97th Training Brigade (Command and General Staff Officers' Course)[115][116]
      • 10th Battalion, 80th Regiment (Officer Education System), at Owings Mills, Maryland
      • 11th Battalion 95th Regiment (Officer Education System), at Kansas City, Missouri
      • 11th Battalion, 108th Regiment (Officer Education System), at Concord, North Carolina

102nd Training Division (Maneuver Support)[edit]

  • Headquarters, 102nd Training Division (Maneuver Support), at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri[117][118]
    • 1st Brigade (Engineer), at Fort Leonard Wood
      • 80th Battalion (Engineer), at
      • 95th Battalion (Engineer), at
      • 100th Battalion (Engineer), at
      • 104th Battalion (Engineer), at
      • 108th Battalion (Engineer), at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
    • 2nd Brigade (Military Police), at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri[119]
      • 80th Battalion (Military Police), at
      • 95th Battalion (Military Police), at
      • 100th Battalion (Military Police), at
      • 104th Battalion (Military Police), at
      • 108th Battalion (Military Police), at
    • 3rd Brigade (Chemical), at Fort Leonard Wood
      • 80th Battalion (Chemical), at
      • 95th Battalion (Chemical), at
      • 100th Battalion (Chemical), at
      • 104th Battalion (Chemical), at Fort Lewis, Washington
      • 108th Battalion (Chemical), at Huntsville, Alabama
    • 4th Brigade (Military Intelligence)
      • 80th Battalion (Military Intelligence), at
      • 95th Battalion (Military Intelligence), at
      • 100th Battalion (Military Intelligence), at
      • 104th Battalion (Military Intelligence), at
      • 108th Battalion (Military Intelligence), at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
    • 5th Brigade (Signal/Cyber), at Sacramento, California[120]
      • 80th Battalion (Signal/Cyber), at Scranton, Pennsylvania
      • 95th Battalion (Signal/Cyber), at Albuquerque, New Mexico
      • 100th Battalion (Signal/Cyber), at Anderson, Indiana
      • 104th Battalion (Signal/Cyber), at Sacramento, California
      • 108th Battalion (Signal/Cyber), at Augusta, Georgia
      • High Tech Center, at Sacramento, California
      • High Tech Center, at Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania
    • 6th Brigade (Civil Affairs/Physiological Operations), at Fort Totten, New York[121]
      • 80th Battalion (Civil Affairs/Physiological Operations), at
      • 95th Battalion (Civil Affairs/Physiological Operations), at
      • 100th Battalion (Civil Affairs/Physiological Operations), at
      • 104th Battalion (Civil Affairs/Physiological Operations), at
      • 108th Battalion (Civil Affairs/Physiological Operations), at

84th Training Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, 84th Training Command, at Fort Knox, Kentucky[122][123]
    • Atlantic Training Division, at Fort Dix, New Jersey
    • Great Lakes Training Division, at Fort Sheridan, Illinois
    • Pacific Training Division, at Camp Parks, California

78th Training Division[edit]

  • Headquarters, 78th Training Division, at Fort Dix, New Jersey[124][125]
    • 1st Brigade, at Fort Gillem, Georgia[126]
      • 3rd Battalion, 309th Regiment, at Liverpool, New York
      • 2nd Battalion, 311th Regiment, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
      • 3rd Battalion, 318th Regiment, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
      • 2nd Battalion, 323rd Regiment, at Lumberton, North Carolina

86th Training Division[edit]

91st Training Division[edit]

  • Headquarters, 91st Training Division, at Fort Hunter Liggett, California[130][131]
    • 1st Brigade, at Scottsdale, Arizona[132]
      • 11th Battalion, 104th Regiment, at Boise, Idaho
      • 2nd Battalion, 378th Regiment, at Salt Lake City, Utah
      • 3rd Battalion, 381st Regiment, at Grand Praire, Texas
      • 1st Battalion, 417th Regiment, at San Antonio, Texas

85th Support Command[edit]

108th Training Command (Initial Entry Training)[edit]

95th Training Division (Initial Entry Training)[edit]

  • Headquarters, 95th Training Division (Initial Entry Training), at Fort Sill, Oklahoma[138][139]
    • 1st Brigade (Initial Entry Training), at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
      • 1st Battalion, 354th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Tulsa, Oklahoma
      • 2nd Battalion, 354th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Grand Prairie, Texas
      • 1st Battalion, 355th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Round Rock, Texas
      • 1st Battalion, 377th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Lincoln, Nebraska
      • 3rd Battalion, 378th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Norman, Oklahoma
    • 2nd Brigade (Initial Entry Training), at Vancouver, Washington[140]
      • 2nd Battalion, 413th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Riverside, California
      • 1st Battalion, 414th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Eugene, Oregon
      • 2nd Battalion, 414th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Salt Lake City, Utah
      • 1st Battalion, 415th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Phoenix, Arizona
      • 2nd Battalion, 415th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at French Camp, California
      • 3rd Battalion, 415th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington
    • 3rd Brigade (Initial Entry Training), at Lexington, Kentucky
      • 2nd Battalion, 334th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Granite City, Illinois
      • 2nd Battalion, 397th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Lexington, Kentucky
      • 1st Battalion, 398th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Owensboro, Kentucky
      • 2nd Battalion, 398th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Madisonville, Kentucky
      • 3rd Battalion, 398th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Paducah, Kentucky
    • 4th Brigade (Initial Entry Training), at Beaver Dam, Wisconsin[141]
      • 1st Battalion, 330th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), at Fort Wayne, Indiana
      • 2nd Battalion, 330th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), at Forest Park, Illinois
      • 3rd Battalion, 330th Regiment (Infantry One Station Unit Training), at Waterford, Michigan
      • 3rd Battalion, 334th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Milwaukee, Wisconsin
      • 3rd Battalion, 339th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Neenah, Wisconsin

98th Training Division (Initial Entry Training)[edit]

  • Headquarters, 98th Training Division (Initial Entry Training), at Fort Benning, Georgia[142][143]
    • 1st Brigade (Initial Entry Training), at Fort Benning, Georgia
      • 2nd Battalion, 321st Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Perrine, Florida
      • 1st Battalion, 378th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Lafayette, Louisiana
      • 2nd Battalion, 485th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Orlando, Florida
      • 3rd Battalion, 485th Regiment (Basic Combat Training/Infantry One Station Unit Training), at Fort Benning, Georgia
    • 2nd Brigade (Initial Entry Training), at Fort Jackson, South Carolina[144]
      • 2nd Battalion, 321st Regiment (Basic Combat Training/Infantry One Station Unit Training), at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
      • 1st Battalion, 323rd Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Raleigh, North Carolina
      • 3rd Battalion, 323rd Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Athens, Georgia
      • 1st Battalion, 518th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Asheville, North Carolina
      • 3rd Battalion, 518th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Hickory, North Carolina
    • 3rd Brigade (Initial Entry Training), at Salem, Virigina[145]
      • 1st Battalion, 317th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Suffolk, Virginia
      • 2nd Battalion, 317th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Lynchburg, Virginia
      • 1st Battalion, 320th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Abingdon, Virginia
    • 4th Brigade (Initial Entry Training), at Amherst, New York[146]
      • 1st Battalion, 304th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Londonderry, New Hampshire
      • 3rd Battalion, 385th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Edison, New Jersey
      • 2nd Battalion, 389th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Ithaca, New York
      • 1st Battalion, 390th Regiment (Engineer One Station Unit Training), at Amherst, New York
      • 2nd Battalion, 417th Regiment (Basic Combat Training), at Danbury, Connecticut

104th Training Division (Leader Training)[edit]

  • Headquarters, 104th Training Division (Leader Training), at Fort Lewis, Washington[147][148]
    • 1st Brigade (Leader Training), at Aurora, Colorado[149]
      • 1st Battalion, 334th Regiment (Training Support), at Milwaukee, Wisconsin
      • 3rd Battalion, 354th Regiment (Training Support), at Vancouver, Washington
      • 2nd Battalion, 379th Regiment (Training Support), at North Little Rock, Arkansas
      • 4th Battalion, 399th Regiment (Training Support), at Fort Knox, Kentucky
      • 4th Battalion, 413th Regiment (Senior Reserve Officer Training Course), at Fort Knox, Kentucky
      • 3rd Battalion, 414th Regiment (Cadet Summer Training), at Fort Lewis
      • 4th Battalion, 414th Regiment (Senior Reserve Officer Training Course), at Fort Lewis, Washington
    • 3rd Brigade (Leader Training), at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • 3rd Battalion, 304th Regiment (United States Military Academy), at Lewiston, Maine
      • 2nd Battalion, 319th Regiment (Training Support), at Salem, Virigina
      • 1st Battalion, 321st Regiment (Training Support), at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
      • 1st Battalion, 391st Regiment (Training Support), at Schenectady, New York
      • 2nd Battalion, 399th Regiment (Reserve Officer Training Course), at Fort Knox, Kentucky
      • 4th Battalion, 415th Regiment (Senior Reserve Officer Training Course), at West Hartford, Connecticut
      • 4th Battalion, 518th Regiment (Training Support), at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama

Army Reserve Aviation Command[edit]

Army Reserve Careers Group[edit]

  • Headquarters, Army Reserve Careers Group, at Fort Knox, Kentucky[155]
    • 1st Battalion, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts (Covering Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Germany, Italy, EU)
    • 2nd Battalion, at Coraopolis, Pennsylvania (Covering Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania)
    • 3rd Battalion, at Virginia Beach, Virginia (Covering DC, Maryland, Virginia, West Virgnia)
    • 4th Battalion, at ... (Covering Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina)
    • 5th Battalion, at Orlando, Florida (Covering Florida, Puerto Rico)
    • 6th Battalion, at Greenville, Mississippi (Covering Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana)
    • 7th Battalion, at ... (Covering Alaska, US Forces Pacific, American Samoa, Hawaii, Idaho, Northern Mariana Islands, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming)
    • 8th Battalion, at ... (Covering North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin)
    • 9th Battalion, at Tacoma, Washington (Covering Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois)
    • 10th Battalion, at Whitehall, Ohio (Covering Michigan, Indiana, Ohio)
    • 11th Battalion, at Los Alamitos, California (Covering California, Nevada)
    • 12th Battalion, at Grand Prairie, Texas (Covering Texas)
    • 13th Battalion, at ... (Covering Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah)

Army Reserve Medical Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, Army Reserve Medical Command, at Pinellas Park, Florida[156][157]
    • Central Medical Area Readiness Support Group, at Fort Sheridan, Illinois[158]
      • 7210th Medical Support Unit, at San Antonio, Texas
      • 7212th Medical Support Unit, at Rochester, Minnesota
      • 7215th Medical Support Unit, at St Louis, Missouri
      • 7227th Medical Support Unit, at Columbia, Missouri
      • 7228th Medical Support Unit, at Columbia, Missouri
      • 7231st Medical Support Unit, at Lubbock, Texas
      • 7232nd Medical Support Unit, at New Orleans, Louisiana
      • 7240th Medical Support Unit, at Kirksville, Missouri
      • 7246th Medical Support Unit, at Elkhorn, Nebraska
      • 7247th Medical Support Unit, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
      • 7248th Medical Support Unit, at Fort Bliss, Texas
      • 7249th Medical Support Unit, at Houston, Texas
      • 7416th Troop Medical Clinic, at Lubbock, Texas
      • 7454th Medical Backfill Battalion, at San Antonio, Texas
      • 7455th Medical Backfill Battalion, at Topeka, Kansas
      • 7456th Medical Backfill Battalion, at Des Moines, Iowa
    • Northeast Medical Area Readiness Support Group, at Fort Wadsworth, New York[159]
      • 7202nd Medical Support Unit, at Shoreham, New York
      • 7203rd Medical Support Unit, at Hobart, Indiana
      • 7207th Medical Support Unit, at Webster, New York
      • 7218th Medical Support Unit, at Louisville, Kentucky
      • 7221st Medical Support Unit, at Newark, Delaware
      • 7238th Medical Support Unit, at Fort Hamilton, New York
      • 7241st Medical Support Unit, at Lexington, Kentucky
      • 7245th Medical Support Unit, at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey
      • 7250th Medical Support Unit, at Alexandria, Virginia
      • 7457th Medical Support Unit, at Richmond, Virginia
    • Southeast Medical Area Readiness Support Group, at Nashville, Tennessee[160]
      • 7201st Medical Support Unit, at Gainesville, Florida
      • 7217th Medical Support Unit, at Perrine, Florida
      • 7222nd Medical Support Unit, at Tampa, Florida
      • 7223rd Medical Support Unit, at Mobile, Alabama
      • 7224th Medical Support Unit, at North Charleston, South Carolina
      • 7226th Medical Support Unit, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
      • 7229th Medical Support Unit, at Nashville, Tennessee
      • 7233rd Medical Support Unit, at Montgomery, Alabama
      • 7235th Medical Support Unit, at Orlando, Florida
      • 7236th Medical Support Unit, at Fort Benning, Georgia
      • 7239th Medical Support Unit, at Chattanooga, Tennessee
      • 7242nd Medical Support Unit, at Gulfport, Mississippi
      • 7244th Medical Support Unit, at Kingsport, Tennessee
      • 7409th Troop Medical Clinic, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
      • 7458th Medical Backfill Battalion, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
      • 7459th Medical Backfill Battalion, at Fort Gordon, Georgia
    • Western Medical Area Readiness Support Group, at San Pablo, California[161]
      • 7214th Medical Support Unit, at Garden Grove, California
      • 7220th Medical Support Unit, at Marana, Arizona
      • 7230th Medical Support Unit, at Riverside, California
      • 7234th Medical Support Unit, at Vallejo, California
      • 7243rd Medical Support Unit, at Las Vegas, Nevada
      • 7251st Medical Support Unit, at Albuquerque, New Mexico
      • 7252nd Medical Support Unit, at Helena, Montana
      • 7450th Medical Backfill Battalion, at Aurora, Colorado
      • 7451st Medical Backfill Battalion, at Fort Lewis, Washington
      • 7452nd Medical Backfill Battalion, at San Diego, California
      • 7453rd Medical Backfill Battalion, at Mesa, Arizona
      • 7354th Veterinary Detachment, at Aurora, Colorado
      • 7362nd Veterinary Detachment, at Fort Lewis, Washington

Medical Readiness and Training Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, Medical Readiness and Training Command, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas[162][163]
    • Regional Training Site – Medical, at Camp Parks, California
    • Regional Training Site – Medical, at Fort McCoy, Wisconson
    • Regional Training Site – Medical, at Fort Gordon, Georgia
    • 1st Medical Training Brigade, at Fort Gordon, Georgia[164]
      • 7301st Medical Training Support Battalion, at Fort Dix, New Jersey
      • 7303rd Medical Training Support Battalion, at Fort Gordon, Georgia
    • 2nd Medical Training Brigade, at Salt Lake City, Utah
      • 7302nd Medical Training Support Battalion, at Madison, Wisconsin
      • 7305th Medical Training Support Battalion, at Sacramento, California
    • 3rd Medical Training Brigade, at San Antonio, Texas[165]
      • 7304th Medical Training Support Battalion, at San Antonio, Texas
      • 7306th Medical Training Support Battalion, at San Antonio, Texas
      • 7307th Medical Training Support Battalion, at San Antonio, Texas

United States Army Reserve Legal Command[edit]

=Military Intelligence Readiness Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, United States Army Military Intelligence Readiness Command, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia[167]
    • 208th Regional Support Group, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina[168]
    • 648th Regional Support Group, at St Louis, Missouri[169]
    • 336th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade, at Fort Dix, New Jersey[170]
      • 325th Military Intelligence Battalion, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
      • 378th Military Intelligence Battalion, at Blackwood, New Jersey
    • 505th Military Intelligence Brigade, at Camp Bullis, Texas[171]
      • 383rd Military Intelligence Battalion, at Belton, Missouri
      • 549th Military Intelligence Battalion, at Camp Bullis
    • National Intelligence Support Group, at Fort Belvoir, Virgnia[172]
      • 2100th Military Intelligence Group, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
      • 2200th Military Intelligence Group (Ground Intelligence), at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
      • 2300th Military Intelligence Group, at Charlottesville, Virgnia
      • 2500th Military Intelligence Group (Ground Intelligence), at Jacksonville, Florida
      • Element, 3100th Military Intelligence Group, at Fort Belvoir, Virgnia
      • Element, 3200th Military Intelligence Group, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • Element, 3300th Military Intelligence Group, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • Command Military Intelligence Combat Support, at Fort Belvoir, Virgnia
      • Headquarters, Army Reserve Element – National Security Agency/Central Security Service (Georgia), at Fraser, Michigan
      • Headquarters, Army Reserve Element – National Security Agency/Central Security Service (Texas), at San Antonio, Texas
      • Headquarters, Army Reserve Element – National Security Agency/Central Security Service (Hawaii), at Fort Lewis, Washington
      • Army Reserve Element – Technical Control and Analysis Element, at Fort Meade, Maryland
      • United States Army Reserve Counter-Terror Unit, at Washington, D.C.
    • 'Theater Support Command, at
      • 203rd Military Intelligence Battalion (Technical Intelligence), at Aberdeen, Maryland
      • 321st Military Intelligence Battalion (Battlefield Surveillance), at Austin, Texas
      • 323rd Military Intelligence Battalion (Training Support) (US Army Europe), at Fort Meade, Maryland
      • 325th Military Intelligence Battalion, at East Windsor, Connecticut
      • 345th Military Intelligence Battalion, at Fort Gordon, Georgia
      • 377th Military Intelligence Battalion (Training Support), at Orlando, Florida
      • 751st Platoon (Interpretation/Translation), at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • 752nd Platoon (Interpretation/Translation), at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • Command Military Intelligence Training Support, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia
      • Army Reserve Element – United States Indo-Pacific Command Joint Intelligence Operations Center, at Aurora, Colorado
      • Army Reserve Element – United States Africa Command Joint Intelligence Operations Center, at Fort Meade, Maryland
      • Army Reserve Element – Joint Transformation Command for Intelligence, at Suffolk, Virgnia

United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne)[edit]

350th Civil Affairs Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, 350th Civil Affairs Command, at Pensacola, Florida[180][181]
    • 1st Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Training Brigade, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina[182]
      • 436th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Sanford, Florida
      • 478th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), at Perrine, Florida
      • 486th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Tulsa, Oklahoma
      • 1001st Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Training Company, at Trenton, New Jersey
      • 1002nd Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Training Company, at Pemberton, New Jersey
      • 1003rd Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Training Company, at Garner, North Carolina
      • 1004th Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Training Company, at Encino, California
      • 1005th Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Training Company, at Marina, California
    • 321st Civil Affairs Brigade, at San Antonio, Texas[183]
      • 402nd Civil Affairs Battalion, at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico
      • 410th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Fort Bliss, Texas
      • 413th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Lubbock, Texas
      • 451st Civil Affairs Battalion, at Houston, Texas
      • 490th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Grand Prairie, Texas

351st Civil Affairs Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, 351st Civil Affairs Command, at Mountain View, California[184][185]
    • 358th Civil Affairs Brigade, at Riverside, California[186]
      • 416th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), at San Diego, California
      • 425th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Encino, Caliofornia
      • 426th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), at Upland, California
      • 492nd Civil Affairs Battalion, at Buckeye, Arizona
    • 364th Civil Affairs Brigade, at Clackamas, Oregon[187]
      • 405th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Pleasant Grove, Utah
      • 440th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Fort Carson, Colorado
      • 445th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Mountain View, California
      • 448th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Fort Lewis, Washington

352nd Civil Affairs Command[edit]

  • Headquarters, 352nd Civil Affairs Command, at Fort Meade, Maryland[188][189]
    • 354th Civil Affairs Brigade, at Riverdale, Maryland[190]
      • 401st Civil Affairs Battalion, at Webster, New York
      • 414th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Southfield, Michigan
      • 422nd Civil Affairs Battalion, at Greensboro, North Carolina
      • 437th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Fort Story, Virginia
    • 360th Civil Affairs Brigade, at Fort Jackson, South Carolina[191]
      • 412th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), at Columbus, Ohio
      • 431st Civil Affairs Battalion, at North Little Rock, Arkansas
      • 450th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), at Riverdale, Maryland
      • 489th Civil Affairs Battalion, at Knoxville, Tennessee

353rd Civil Affairs Command[edit]

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