Department of the Army, FY 1999 Amended Budget Estimates, Submitted to Congress February 1998, Operation and Maintenance, Army Reserve.

Abstract

The Mission of the United States Army reserve (USAR) is to train and sustain trained, ready, and relevant units and soldiers for mobilization and Employment in support of the National Military Strategy. Today's Army Reserve is an augmenting and enabling force-augmenting America's Army in its core competencies of Echelons above Division Command Service Support (EAD CS), and providing the enabling Power Projection and split based operations capabilities for America's Army as a Power Projections Army. Today's army Reserve is a streamlined, dynamic, ready and relevant force, accomplishing critical daily missions for America's Army around the world. The Army Reserve's Resource Requirement must properly be viewed in the context of the Army's daily dependence on the USAR's ongoing transformation. The USAR completed it's Pre-QDR drawdown in end strength from 319000 in FY 89 to 208000 in FY 98. The Army Reserve will balance out it's force structure inbalance by taking 10000 reduction in force in FY 99.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1998
Accession Number
ADA338482

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  • United States Army

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  • Budget Estimates
  • Budgets
  • Congress
  • Employment
  • Force Structure
  • Geometry
  • Maintenance
  • Mathematics
  • Military Strategy
  • Mobilization
  • Physical Properties
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  • United States

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