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  2. Defense Integrated Military Human Resources System

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    "In late 1995, the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, the USD Comptroller, and the Assistant Secretary of Defense Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence asked the USD for Acquisition and Technology to convene a Defense Science Board Task Force on Military Personnel Information Management to advise the Secretary of Defense on the best strategy for supporting ...

  3. Armed Forces Reserve Medal - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces Reserve Medal is a service medal for reserve components of the US Armed Forces. It has an "M" device for mobilization and an hourglass device for service periods of 10, 20, 30, or 40 years.

  4. United States Army Human Resources Command - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, role, and structure of the Army HRC, a direct reporting unit that manages the career of Soldiers from basic training to retirement. The HRC is located on Fort Knox, Kentucky, and has 40 operational elements across the country.

  5. Selected Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Selected Reserve are U.S. military Ready Reserve members who are in active status and can be mobilized in an emergency. Learn about their requirements, benefits, and components in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Air National Guard, and Coast Guard.

  6. Tabs of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    In the United States Army, tabs are cloth and/or metal arches that are worn on U.S. Army uniforms, displaying a word or words signifying a special skill. On the Army Combat Uniform and Army Service Uniform, the tabs are worn above a unit's shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) and are used to identify a unit's or a soldier's special skill(s) or are worn as part of a unit's SSI as part of its unique ...

  7. Rapid Equipping Force - Wikipedia

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    The Rapid Equipping Force (REF) was a United States Army organization headquartered in Fort Belvoir, Virginia.The organization was charged with quickly providing Army units deployed globally with innovative government off-the-shelf and commercially available solutions that address urgent requirements within 180 days or less.

  8. Combat support hospital - Wikipedia

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    A Combat Support Hospital (CSH, pronounced "cash") is a type of modern United States Army field hospital. The CSH is transportable by aircraft and trucks and is normally delivered to the Corps Support Area in standard military-owned demountable containers cargo containers. Once transported, it is assembled by the staff into a tent hospital to ...

  9. Military experts reject Harris' claim of 'no US soldiers in ...

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    "A current VP unaware of our military operations in combat overseas is a dereliction of duty," Greenway added. The U.S. has roughly 2,500 troops in Iraq alone, although Iraqi officials this week ...