Luckey: Army Reserve adapting to 'fundamentally different' threat

By Courtney McBride / April 24, 2018 at 8:00 AM
The U.S. Army Reserve is employing a "new organizing construct" focused on "capability, combat readiness and lethality" rather than its prior emphasis on "life-saving, life-sustaining force," according to its chief. During an April 19 breakfast hosted by the Association of the United States Army, Lt. Gen. Charles Luckey said these changes are motivated by "the fact that the threat environment in which we operate today is fundamentally different that it's been for the last quarter century, and arguably since the...

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