2nd Brigade, 86th Training Division

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07/20/2025

Sat. July 19, 2025, Brig. Gen. Paul Kuettner and Command Sgt. Maj. Santi Khoundet conducted the Re-Enlistment ceremony for 65 Soldiers and Airmen, representing 25 Army and Air Force units, and 12 Military Occupational Specialties. All Soldiers and Airmen received the coin in recognition of their commitment to continue serving our nation. -RM_25,

In alignment with Department of Defense (DoD) Instruction 5400.17 and recent Executive Orders issued by the President, t...
02/28/2025

In alignment with Department of Defense (DoD) Instruction 5400.17 and recent Executive Orders issued by the President, the U.S. Army Reserve has reviewed and adjusted its social media content to ensure compliance with DoD policies and priorities. As a result, certain posts have been removed, are in a process of being removed, or modified to maintain consistency with federal guidance and uphold the integrity of our official communication channels. Content will be archived in accordance with DA PAM 25-403.

The U.S. Army Reserve remains committed to transparency, professionalism, and adherence to DoD directives while continuing to engage with our community in a manner that reflects our core values.

In alignment with Department of Defense (DoD) Instruction 5400.17 and recent Executive Orders issued by the President, the U.S. Army Reserve has reviewed and adjusted its social media content to ensure compliance with DoD policies and priorities. As a result, certain posts have been removed, are in a process of being removed, or modified to maintain consistency with federal guidance and uphold the integrity of our official communication channels. Content will be archived in accordance with DA PAM 25-403.

The U.S. Army Reserve remains committed to transparency, professionalism, and adherence to DoD directives while continuing to engage with our community in a manner that reflects our core values.

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11/24/2024

Soldiers, thank you for your feedback! The mobile app 2.1 is here! With the new update, downloading and installation are straightforward, allowing easier and faster access to log in! Soldiers can view their personnel records and submit updates/requests using a smartphone or tablet — anytime, anywhere. Download from your mobile app store now! Learn more at http://spr.ly/6183s2H2L.

In CY 2023, 523 Service members died by su***de, which is more than the previous year (493). The Total Force rate – whic...
11/22/2024

In CY 2023, 523 Service members died by su***de, which is more than the previous year (493). The Total Force rate – which is the focus of the ASRM report – of su***de deaths per 100,000 Service members was 9 percent higher than in 2022. Active Component su***de rates have gradually increased since 2011.

Check-in on your buddies, people, and Soldiers. The holidays are coming and this can be an emotional time for people. Seasonal Affective Disorder and depression are powerful adversaries.

Listen to the person. Accept what they're saying and take them seriously. If they start talking, try not to interrupt or add your feelings to the conversation. Let them know you care and are concerned.

Pictures from this weekend‘s battle assembly at the Second Brigade can be found at the following link:Congratulations to...
10/20/2024

Pictures from this weekend‘s battle assembly at the Second Brigade can be found at the following link:

Congratulations to those who were promoted and received promotions. 

SGT Beck was promoted to staff sergeant, SGT Garcia was promoted to staff sergeant, 1LT Westlake promoted to captain. While SSG Beck and MSG Perez received awards for their roles in the 2nd Brigade.

No one is a waste of time.   We all matter and prioritize for the sake of compassion. Selfless service is a leadership v...
09/19/2024

No one is a waste of time. We all matter and prioritize for the sake of compassion. Selfless service is a leadership value so lead from the front and heart. Thank you for your service.

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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. - Maj. Gen. Michael J. Dougherty, the outgoing commanding general for the 86th Training Division...
09/13/2024

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. - Maj. Gen. Michael J. Dougherty, the outgoing commanding general for the 86th Training Division, relinquished command to Col. Paul L. Kuettner, incoming commander for the 86th Training Division, during a change of command ceremony at the Col. Paul G. Schulstad Army Reserve Center, September 13, 2024.

09/13/2024

Maj. Gen. Michael J. Dougherty, commanding general, 80th Training, Brig. Gen. Peter J. Whalen, commander, 84th Training Command, and Col. Paul L. Kuettner, commander, 86th Training Division, sing the Army Song during the Change of Command ceremony held at the Det 1, 2nd Brigade, 86th Training Division in Arlington Heights, Ill.

September is Su***de Prevention Awareness MonthFORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — Ask, Care and Es**rt.The Army uses the ACE model...
09/05/2024

September is Su***de Prevention Awareness Month

FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — Ask, Care and Es**rt.

The Army uses the ACE model — Ask, Care and Es**rt — to remind Soldiers, leaders and civilian team members that if you notice someone who seems to be struggling emotionally, you should make it your business to check on them, to ask how they’re doing and, if you have a concern, to ask directly about su***de. If someone expresses they’ve been having suicidal thoughts, you should demonstrate care and compassion and make sure you get them to professionals who can provide the support they need.

During Su***de Prevention Awareness Month, it’s a good time to be reminded of that simple method of looking out for one another. It’s also a good time to think about the things we should all be doing in our own lives to help ensure we don’t find ourselves in crisis.

Those who study su***de have identified risk factors, such as substance abuse, relationship problems and a history of depression or mental illness. However, researchers have also found there are a number of reliable protective factors as well, such as spirituality, social connections and consistent, quality sleep. People who have these protective factors in their lives have a much lower risk of su***de.

Spirituality can be expressed in many ways. For some, it is participation in formal religious practices within a faith community. Others may practice their spirituality privately in meditation, prayer or journaling. Spirituality can even be as simple as having a personal conviction that one is serving a greater purpose than just surviving day to day. Regardless of how one’s spirituality is expressed, experts have said a strong spiritual foundation is one of the most important protective factors a person can have against depression and su***de.

If you’re concerned about your level of spiritual fitness, speak to your chaplain or faith leader, or an acquaintance whose spirituality you admire. More information on religious support opportunities here is available on the Fort Leonard Wood website. Call 573.563.6126 to reach a chaplain for an emergency after regular duty hours, or over weekends and holidays.

Three-quarters of the protective factors against su***de listed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention involve relationships and community. Relationships and belonging are a two-way street. Not only do strong relationships and community bonds help us to be healthy and resilient, but our participation in such groups provides strength to others as well. Additionally, feeling like a part of something bigger than oneself — such as with one’s family and community — reinforces the spiritual fitness that also builds resilience.

If you feel like you could be doing better with social connections, the fix may be as simple as making an effort. If you need someone to help you think about where and how you might fit in, our community has many resources: chaplains, behavioral health, Military and Family Life Counselors and the Employee Assistance Program, to name a few.

Lack of sleep and sleep disturbance — insomnia and, specifically, being awake in the night — has been identified as a significant risk factor in suicidal thoughts, su***de attempts and su***de. Experts have found disturbed sleep can be a factor in mood disorders such as depression, and there tends to be an increase in suicidal thoughts among those awake in the night hours — people who changed from a poor sleep-wake pattern to a more regular sleep-wake pattern had reduced suicidal risk.

If you are concerned about your sleep patterns, or want to learn more about the benefits of healthy sleep, Fort Leonard Wood’s Army Wellness Center is available to help. Call 573.596.9677 for more information.

Of course, there are many other factors that contribute to our well-being and resilience — physical health, for example — but these three areas are a good place to start.

By Guy Caley, Fort Leonard Wood Employee Assistance Program coordinatorSeptember 7, 2022

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