100 Years of the U.S. Army Reserve

Founded by an act of Congress in 1908, the Reserve first saw action in border skirmishes with Mexican bandit Pancho Villa and then in World War I (above).
US Army Reserve

Boots on the Ground
Founded by an act of Congress in 1908, the Reserve first saw action in border skirmishes with Mexican bandit Pancho Villa and then in World War I (above). During the conflict, eighty thousand enlisted Reservists and almost 90,000 officers served in every division of the American Expeditionary Force.

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