United States Army Military Intelligence Readiness Command

United States Army Military Intelligence Readiness Command
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Country United States
Branch United States Army Reserve

The United States Army Military Intelligence Readiness Command (MIRC) falls underneath the United States Army Reserve Command and consists of over 40 strategic and tactical intelligence units throughout the United States.[1]

Subordinate units

  • 648th Regional Support Group
  • 259th Military Intelligence Brigade (Expeditionary) (newly raised)
  • 336th Military Intelligence Brigade (Expeditionary) (newly raised)
  • Theater Support Units
    • 203rd Military Intelligence Battalion (assigned to NGIC)
    • 323rd Military Intelligence Battalion (assigned to 66th MIB)
    • 337th Military Intelligence Battalion (assigned to 207th MIB)
    • 345th Military Intelligence Battalion (assigned to 513th MIB)
    • 377th Military Intelligence Battalion (assigned to 470th MIB)
    • 505th Military Intelligence Brigade (assigned to U.S. Army North)
    • 752nd Military Intelligence Battalion {assigned to 902nd MIG)
  • National Intelligence Support Group (NISG)

List of commanding generals

ImageRankNameBegin DateEnd DateNotes
Brigadier GeneralGregory SchumacherApril 2004December 2007a[]
Brigadier GeneralLeslie A. PurserDecember 2007July 2009a[]
Brigadier GeneralJames V. Young Jr.July 2009August 2011a[]
Brigadier GeneralWilliam F. DuffySeptember 2011July 2013a[]
Brigadier GeneralGabriel TroianoJuly 2013August 2015a[]
Brigadier GeneralChristie NixonAugust 2015Presenta[]

Location

Fort Belvoir, Virginia

See also

References

  1. MIRC public website accessed 11 April 2010


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