Sgt. Alberto Gonzalez, ESRB instructor with Army Reserve Command G-1 (right), assists Pamela Kone, unit administrator for the Army Reserve's 399th Transportation Detachment (center) and Spec. Miranda Behringer, human resources specialist with the Army Reserve's 432nd Civil Affairs Battalion, during Interactive Personnel Electronic Records Management System and Automated Record Brief training hosted by the Army Reserve’s 99th Regional Support Command Aug. 24-28 on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. Maintaining a Soldier’s iPERMS record and ARB can have a direct impact on readine
Sgt. Alberto Gonzalez, ESRB instructor with Army Reserve Command G-1 (right), assists Pamela Kone, unit administrator for the Army Reserve's 399th Transportation Detachment (center) and Spec. Miranda Behringer, human resources specialist with the Army Reserve's 432nd Civil Affairs Battalion, during Interactive Personnel Electronic Records Management System and Automated Record Brief training hosted by the Army Reserve’s 99th Regional Support Command Aug. 24-28 on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. Maintaining a Soldier’s iPERMS record and ARB can have a direct impact on readiness and is key to ensuring America’s Army Reserve remain the most capable, combat-ready and lethal federal reserve force in the history of the nation.
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