The United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) is responsible for the command and control of all U.S. Army Reserve units. Its primary role is to coordinate, train, and support reserve forces in order to enhance the combat readiness and effectiveness of the U.S. Army. The USARC ensures that reservists are properly trained and equipped to support active duty forces in times of war, national emergencies, and other operational requirements. Additionally, the USARC plays a crucial role in providing reserve forces for humanitarian missions, peacekeeping operations, and disaster response efforts both domestically and internationally.
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