
U.S. Army Reserve
The U.S. Army Reserve is a branch of the United States Army that allows individuals to serve part-time while maintaining their civilian careers or education. Reservists typically train one weekend a month and complete a longer training session each year, but are ready to be called to active duty in times of need, such as emergencies or wars. This allows the Army to maintain a larger force without having full-time personnel at all times. The Reserve plays a crucial role in supporting military operations and assists with various missions both domestically and internationally.