US Army Reserve Command (USARC) (Atlanta, Georgia)
| closed / former military
USA /
Georgia /
Hapeville /
Atlanta, Georgia
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/ USA
/ Georgia
/ Hapeville
World / United States / Georgia
closed / former military, historical layer / disappeared object
U.S. Army Reserve Command
1401 Deshler Street SW
Fort McPherson, GA 30330-2000
www.armyreserve.army.mil/ARWEB
As a result of the 2005 BRAC commission recommendation, Fort McPherson was officially closed down September 15, 2011, and the Headquarters of the U.S. Army Reserve Command, was moved to Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
USARC’s mission is to provide trained and ready units and individuals to mobilize and deploy in support of the national military strategy. USARC is responsible for all of the operational tasks involved in training, equipping, managing, supporting, mobilizing and retaining Soldiers under its command. USARC is comprised of over 20 offices, each with an individual mission and function that contributes to the accomplishment of USARC’s overall mission.
Mission
* Operational groups such as personnel, logistics, operations, training and resource management are responsible for the daily work involved in managing, training and equipping the Army Reserve’s Soldiers and units across the continental United States.
* Special staff offices provide technical support and guidelines to USARC and Army Reserve units across the country. These offices include public affairs, safety and enterprise services.
* The Executive staff includes the leaders of the USARC and their personal staff. The leaders are the Commanding General, the Deputy Commanding General, the Chief of Staff and the Command Sergeant Major. The personal staff includes the Staff Judge Advocate (legal), Inspector General, Historian and Chaplain.
1401 Deshler Street SW
Fort McPherson, GA 30330-2000
www.armyreserve.army.mil/ARWEB
As a result of the 2005 BRAC commission recommendation, Fort McPherson was officially closed down September 15, 2011, and the Headquarters of the U.S. Army Reserve Command, was moved to Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
USARC’s mission is to provide trained and ready units and individuals to mobilize and deploy in support of the national military strategy. USARC is responsible for all of the operational tasks involved in training, equipping, managing, supporting, mobilizing and retaining Soldiers under its command. USARC is comprised of over 20 offices, each with an individual mission and function that contributes to the accomplishment of USARC’s overall mission.
Mission
* Operational groups such as personnel, logistics, operations, training and resource management are responsible for the daily work involved in managing, training and equipping the Army Reserve’s Soldiers and units across the continental United States.
* Special staff offices provide technical support and guidelines to USARC and Army Reserve units across the country. These offices include public affairs, safety and enterprise services.
* The Executive staff includes the leaders of the USARC and their personal staff. The leaders are the Commanding General, the Deputy Commanding General, the Chief of Staff and the Command Sergeant Major. The personal staff includes the Staff Judge Advocate (legal), Inspector General, Historian and Chaplain.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 33°42'2"N 84°25'57"W
- Top Trails ORV Park 155 km
- Cecil Field 453 km
- Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR/KMYR) 508 km
- Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge 604 km
- Fort Harrison State Park 704 km
- Newport Chemical Depot Reuse Authority 738 km
- Fort Ritchie, Maryland 910 km
- Former United States Naval Training Center, Bainbridge 993 km
- Former Willow Grove Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base (NXX/KNXX) 1097 km
- The Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor 1199 km
- Tyler Perry Studios 0.7 km
- Colonial Hills - East Point, Georgia 0.7 km
- Golfers' Club at Fort McPherson 0.8 km
- Industry yard 0.8 km
- Sylvan Hills 1.8 km
- Mondelēz International - Atlanta Plant 1.9 km
- Capitol View Neighborhood 2.4 km
- Oakland City 2.6 km
- Alfred "Tup" Holmes GC 2.9 km
- Fulton County, Georgia 16 km