Posted on Mar 23, 2016
Army to Form Teams of Active, Guard and Reserve Units
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It depends entirely on the units involved. I had the absolute pleasure to work with a National Guard Infantry battalion from Georgia that was disciplined and performed brilliantly. At the same time we had a USAR unit that made F-Troop look like Delta Force.
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What do you think about the Army's transition to the "one force" model? | RallyPoint
Many knew this was coming, but the Army announced the Associated Units Pilot Program, which now blends RA, USAR, and ARNG units. On the active duty side, I'm curious as to your thoughts on management and C2. On the National Guard side, some brigades will lose their patches in faovr of active duty patches, some of whom have long storied histories dating back to the Civil War.
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