Army Reserve chief eyes 'tension points' on readiness

By Courtney McBride / December 12, 2016 at 12:45 PM
Army leadership is working to determine the appropriate balance of training for reserve component units, and has “taken some fairly aggressive first steps,” according to the chief of the Army Reserve. Lt. Gen. Charles Luckey, who also heads Army Reserve Command, told reporters at a Dec. 12 breakfast in Washington that the service is "continuing to increase the rigor and continuing to tweak, assess and to some extent change, some of the training opportunities that we're providing to the units...

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