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America's Army Reserve celebrating 114 years of service to the Army and the nation

On April 23, America's Army Reserve will celebrate the generations of soldiers who, like many patriots before them, embraced their roles as "Citizen Soldiers," continuing their proud and distinguished legacy of service in the Army Reserve.

Through the interwar years, World War II, the Cold War, Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf War, and the Global War on Terror, and countless other crises, operations, emergencies, and natural disasters, Warrior Citizens of the Army Reserve have never failed to answer the Nation's call.

April 23, 1908, Congress created the Medical Reserve Corps, a group of 160 doctors formed to provide the nation with a reservoir of trained medical professionals for employment in times of national emergency.

A month after Congress established the Medical Reserve Corps in 1908, one of the Army Reserve's greatest Citizen Soldiers, President Theodore Roosevelt, signed the bill into law. Later, under the National Defense Act of 1916, Congress created the Officers' Reserve Corps and the Enlisted Reserve Corps.

On 24 June 1921, the 76th through the 101st Divisions were reconstituted or constituted in the Organized Reserve.

Today, that reserve force is known as the U.S. Army Reserve, a specialized and skill-rich force of more than 189,000 Warrior Citizens.

Throughout history, Citizen Soldiers have leveraged professional skills while serving in uniform, adding substantial value and depth to the force, with skills, education and expertise acquired in the private sector.

The U.S. Army Reserve has always been, and will continue to be, comprised of men and women with great talents and throughout history, Citizen Soldiers have leveraged professional skills while serving in uniform, adding substantial value and depth to the force, with skills, education and expertise acquired in the private sector.

The U.S. Army Reserve is comprised of men and women with unique talents and abilities, and they manifest themselves through leadership, bravery, and strong ambition.

Since the activation of the Medical Reserve 114 years ago, the United States government mobilized more than one million Army Reserve soldiers for the defense of the nation. Since 2001, more than 300,000 Army Reserve soldiers have been mobilized and routinely deployed in 23 countries around the world, to include every major combat zone.

The service of these patriots made a decisive impact on the history of our country and of the world for the cause of freedom and democracy.

As we begin our next 114 years of service, we do so as one of the most battle-tested and experienced forces in our nation's history. "We are Ready Now … Shaping Tomorrow!"

Join us, April 23, 2022, as we begin our next 114 years of service, we do so as one of the most battle-tested and experienced forces in our nation's history.

Happy 114th Birthday, Army Reserve!

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