812th Signal Company

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U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 812th Signal Company (TIN-E) watch over shooters from the 319th Expeditionary...
05/21/2021

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 812th Signal Company (TIN-E) watch over shooters from the 319th Expeditionary Signal Battalion during the 319th ESB validation IWQ at Ft. Hunter-Liggett, CA. From 03 May to 17 May 2021, 31 Non-commissioned Officers from the 812th conducted all six tables of the new Individual Weapons Qualification, in support of the 319th ESB training event, qualifying 261 U.S. Army Reservists with a 95% qualification rate. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo)

03/27/2020

Update on COVID-19’s impact on the U.S. Army Reserve

LTG Charles D Luckey reinforces his previous guidance on maintaining proper standards and discipline to ensure we limit the spread of COVID-19.

Updates include battle assemblies, pay for Reserve Soldiers, and how we’re providing support in the fight against the coronavirus.

For more information, visit: https://www.usar.army.mil/COVID19/.

03/21/2020

"Update: LTG Charles D Luckey has new guidance for commanders and our Soldiers

Unless you get clear authority to conduct a battle assembly you're not doing it. We need to avoid congregating and prevent the spread of the COVID-19.

We'll make sure at the end of the day we'll get the RST policies in place the right way to make sure we're going to compensate our Soldiers.

This guidance is current as of March 19, 2020."

The U.S. Army is working with the CDC, U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Health System, and the U.S. Army Public Health C...
03/12/2020

The U.S. Army is working with the CDC, U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Health System, and the U.S. Army Public Health Center to provide info about the Coronavirus so we can protect and support our military and the American people.

Stay informed about COVID-19: https://go.usa.gov/xdH96

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 812th Signal Company assume their firing positions and engage targets during ...
03/03/2020

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 812th Signal Company assume their firing positions and engage targets during the unit's Individual Weapons Qualification event at Ft. Hunter-Liggett, CA, January 11, 2020. The 812th successfully qualified all attending Soldiers, pushing the Company's overall qualification rate to 89% for the year.

Capt. Michael Kennedy,  Company Commander of the 812th Signal Company, TIN-E, U.S. Army Reserve, stands with his Company...
10/08/2019

Capt. Michael Kennedy, Company Commander of the 812th Signal Company, TIN-E, U.S. Army Reserve, stands with his Company 1st Sgt., Sgt. 1st Class Drexxen Kieffer, as they lead the Soldiers of the 812th though the unit's activation ceremony, 05 October 2019, at the Mare Island Army Reserve Center, Vallejo, CA. Officially activated October 2019, the Soldiers of the 812th will continue to prepare and train to carry out their mission in support of missions around the globe. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo)

Password Security -- We know your birthday:Sites that rely solely on passwords have proven vulnerable, and multi-factor ...
10/04/2019

Password Security -- We know your birthday:

Sites that rely solely on passwords have proven vulnerable, and multi-factor authentication is what you are already seeing as you access sensitive information at ATMs and on financial websites. Never heard of multi-factor authentication? The easy way to think about it involves two or more pieces of information:

-- Something you know (a password, PIN or one-time code)
-- Something you have (a smart card)
-- Something you are (biometrics)

For more information, check out this fact sheet from the National Institute of Standards and Technology: https://go.usa.gov/xVyqS

Password Security -- We know your birthday:

Sites that rely solely on passwords have proven vulnerable, and multi-factor authentication is what you are already seeing as you access sensitive information at ATMs and on financial websites. Never heard of multi-factor authentication? The easy way to think about it involves two or more pieces of information:

-- Something you know (a password, PIN or one-time code)
-- Something you have (a smart card)
-- Something you are (biometrics)

For more information, check out this fact sheet from the National Institute of Standards and Technology: https://go.usa.gov/xVyqS

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 812th Signal Company (TIN-E) conduct thier first cumulative Squad Level STX and eval...
09/19/2019

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 812th Signal Company (TIN-E) conduct thier first cumulative Squad Level STX and evaluations September 8, 2019, at Mare Island, Vallejo, CA. The Soldiers were able to practice their skills across a wide range of tasks including reacting to indirect fire, crossing a linear danger area, and IED Defeat, as well as allowing future leaders an opportunity to step out front and enhance their leadship skills. (US Army Reserve Photo)

U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Sean Felicio assigned to the 812th Signal Company, TIN-E, sets up to secure a communication...
08/23/2019

U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Sean Felicio assigned to the 812th Signal Company, TIN-E, sets up to secure a communication line atop a climbing pole, while attending Cable Systems Installer - Maintainer Course at the High Tech Regional Training Site Sacramento, California. Staff Sgt. Felicio also works as an Installation Technician in the Civilian sector, and shows how skills sets from both the Army Reserve and civilian life can compliment each other. (U S. Army Reserve photo)

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