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USAR Drill Sergeant Naimah Cabbagestalk is a native of Edgemoor, S.C., and a graduate of Lewisville High School. She enlisted in the United States Army in 2018 as a 68W Healthcare Specialist and attended Basic Training at Fort Jackson, S.C., and Advanced Individual Training at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The United States Army Reserve Drill Sergeant of the Year (USAR DSOY) is a distinguished Army Reserve service member assigned to the 108th Training Command who serves as a vital link between the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), the Center for Initial Military Training (CIMT), and USAR Drill Sergeants. Learn more at the link below.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, an effort to increase awareness of the importance of mental health and wellness in Americans’ lives and to celebrate recovery from mental illness. Self-care is important to mental health. Take time for yourself. If you are in crisis, call or text 988.
The Army Reserve recognizes the service of our Soldiers and all members of the military. Thank you for answering the call to serve and protect the nation.
Each May, the U.S. Army joins the nation in observing and reflecting on the tremendous contributions of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders to our country and our history. This year's theme is "Advancing Leaders Through Innovation."
Today’s Army Reserve covers more than 20 time zones, across 5 continents. Our people bring their purpose and passion to employers in communities across the entire globe. Now, more than ever, America needs a powerful and resilient force, ready to deliver vital capabilities In an ever-changing landscape of both visible and invisible threats, we stand ready, to defeat our enemies, any time, anywhere. America’s Army Reserve is ready now, shaping tomorrow.

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Soldiers, Civilians and Families are the centerpiece of our efforts to stay ready and evolve. Ready and resilient Soldiers, capable leaders, cohesive teams, strong families, and supportive employers are the key to a ready and capable Army Reserve. -LT. GEN. JODY J. DANIELS, chief of Army Reserve and commanding general, U.S. Army Reserve Command