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In support of Army Reserve recruiting efforts, Soldiers from the 455th Chemical Brigade joined fellow units in demonstra...
03/27/2026

In support of Army Reserve recruiting efforts, Soldiers from the 455th Chemical Brigade joined fellow units in demonstrating the strength and versatility of our force.

Whether in specialized chemical operations or community outreach, our Soldiers remain ready to connect, serve, and deliver.

Soldiers from the 455th Chemical Brigade were proud to support this community engagement and recruiting effort alongside...
03/27/2026

Soldiers from the 455th Chemical Brigade were proud to support this community engagement and recruiting effort alongside fellow U.S. Army Reserve units.
Events like this showcase not only our capabilities, but the people behind them—ready to serve at home and abroad.

Two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters from the Utah National Guard landed at the Army Reserve’s Fort Douglas this morning, a ...
03/19/2026

Two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters from the Utah National Guard landed at the Army Reserve’s Fort Douglas this morning, a rare sight in Salt Lake City. The historic Army post has been part of the U.S. military’s presence in the city for more than 160 years and will transition fully to the University of Utah this summer.

University of Utah Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets, part of the Army’s future officer corps and a key commissioning source for the Total Force, conducted air movement training, completing multiple lifts from the installation’s landing zone.

The training highlights the long-standing partnership between the Army Reserve, the University of Utah, and the Utah National Guard, built on decades of shared history, training, and service.

As Fort Douglas prepares to hand over its remaining acreage and Army Reserve units relocate to Camp Williams, this operation may represent the final opportunity to see military aircraft operating from this installation in Salt Lake City. 🚁 🇺🇸

📸 Days 4–5: Leadership and Simulated AlertDays 4 and 5 of the 76th Operational Response Command’s Annual Training STAFFE...
02/27/2026

📸 Days 4–5: Leadership and Simulated Alert

Days 4 and 5 of the 76th Operational Response Command’s Annual Training STAFFEX reinforced both leadership intent and operational ex*****on.

On Day 4, the Commanding General addressed the full formation, emphasizing the importance of the mission and the responsibility entrusted to the command. His remarks focused on disciplined planning, shared understanding, and the standard required to accomplish the task at hand.

Day 5 transitioned into a simulated alert. While TPU Soldiers remained postured at Camp Williams, the full-time staff executed notification procedures and reported to their normal place of duty at Fort Douglas.

This deliberate design replicated the critical window between alert and full operational strength. During that period, leaders and staff validated accountability, reporting requirements, and initial coordination actions that set the conditions for follow-on operations.

Training the transition phase ensures the command is ready from the first call forward.

Day 3 of the 76th Operational Response Command’s Annual Training STAFFEX focused on deepening knowledge and sharpening s...
02/24/2026

Day 3 of the 76th Operational Response Command’s Annual Training STAFFEX focused on deepening knowledge and sharpening staff expertise.

LTC Noack and LTC Randle led academic sessions designed to strengthen planning processes and enhance understanding of operational requirements. Their instruction reinforced the critical thinking and shared understanding necessary for effective staff ex*****on.

The command also welcomed a subject matter expert from United States Army North at Joint Base San Antonio, providing additional insight and perspective to support mission readiness.

Investing in professional development today ensures decisive action tomorrow.

Day 2: Inspect. Prepare. Execute.✔️ OCIE layout✔️ Mass medical readiness✔️ Section breakoutsFrom equipment accountabilit...
02/23/2026

Day 2: Inspect. Prepare. Execute.

✔️ OCIE layout
✔️ Mass medical readiness
✔️ Section breakouts

From equipment accountability to medical readiness and staff synchronization, the day’s training ensured the 76th ORC remains ready to respond when called.

Readiness isn’t assumed—it’s built.

The 76th Operational Response Command has officially commenced its Annual Training Staff Exercise (STAFFEX), bringing to...
02/22/2026

The 76th Operational Response Command has officially commenced its Annual Training Staff Exercise (STAFFEX), bringing together leaders and staff to sharpen planning, coordination, and decision-making in support of mission readiness.

This STAFFEX provides a critical opportunity to rehearse staff processes, synchronize efforts across warfighting functions, and ensure the command remains prepared to respond to complex operational requirements. Through collaborative planning and realistic scenarios, Soldiers are strengthening their ability to support commanders and execute missions effectively.

Training like this reinforces our commitment to readiness, adaptability, and excellence—ensuring we are always prepared to answer the nation’s call.

📸 Stay tuned for continued coverage throughout the exercise.

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers discuss the capabilities and Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) mission of the 76th ...
02/10/2026

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers discuss the capabilities and Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) mission of the 76th Operational Response Command, including its subordinate brigades, with Robert Breck, Army Reserve Ambassador for Utah, David Allen, Utah ESGR State Chair, Utah Department of Veterans and Military Affairs Executive Director Gary Harter, and Utah Defense Alliance President Tage Flint during the Utah Defense Alliance Meet the Military Breakfast at the Utah State Capitol, Feb. 4, 2026. The discussion included an overview of specialized equipment, such as the M1135 Stryker Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicle (NBCRV).

Mapping the path forward!Our command teams were focused on strategy, teamwork, and readiness during their annual trainin...
02/02/2026

Mapping the path forward!

Our command teams were focused on strategy, teamwork, and readiness during their annual training briefs.

The 20th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives (CBRNE) Command conducted a tabletop exercise (TTX) dur...
01/30/2026

The 20th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives (CBRNE) Command conducted a tabletop exercise (TTX) during the annual commander’s conference at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., Jan. 12, 2026.

The TTX provided an opportunity for subordinate command teams and headquarters staff to examine total force requirements and identify potential shortfalls in support of real-world deployments and homeland security missions.

The 76th Operational Response Command (76th ORC) was proud to be present and contribute to discussions focused on readiness, integration, and strengthening the total force to meet future operational demands.

01/19/2026

Today, we honor . A day to pause and reflect on the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

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