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The '''3rd Reserve Division''' was formed by GEN [[Angelini]] after the restructuring of the [[United States Training Corps]]. | The '''3rd Reserve Division''' was formed by GEN [[Angelini]] after the restructuring of the [[United States Training Corps]]. | ||
− | The Reserve Division, led by '' | + | The Reserve Division, led by ''Colonel'' [[Christina Cordell]] and her Executive Officer, ''Major'' [[Komari]], is where nearly all new soldiers are assigned immediately after completing Basic Training. Here, they are encouraged to actively participate in any action the eUS Military is engaged in. The 3rd Division doesn't offer free weapons to its fighters, but they may still receive weapons from the eUS Welcoming Committee to fight in large-scale battles from eUS soil. While the division is not designed to deploy, members of the Reserve Division are encouraged to fight abroad on their own dime. While assigned, involvement in eUS military actions is be closely monitored, so it is imperative for the soldiers that they follow orders. Here, privates are required to complete a number of tasks which are outlined by their respective platoon leaders. |
==Past Commanders== | ==Past Commanders== |
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United States Training Corps
The 3rd Reserve Division was formed by GEN Angelini after the restructuring of the United States Training Corps.
The Reserve Division, led by Colonel Christina Cordell and her Executive Officer, Major Komari, is where nearly all new soldiers are assigned immediately after completing Basic Training. Here, they are encouraged to actively participate in any action the eUS Military is engaged in. The 3rd Division doesn't offer free weapons to its fighters, but they may still receive weapons from the eUS Welcoming Committee to fight in large-scale battles from eUS soil. While the division is not designed to deploy, members of the Reserve Division are encouraged to fight abroad on their own dime. While assigned, involvement in eUS military actions is be closely monitored, so it is imperative for the soldiers that they follow orders. Here, privates are required to complete a number of tasks which are outlined by their respective platoon leaders.