Posted on Oct 30, 2018
SGT Hr Nco Team Lead
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Curious if a 42A can be assigned to special (combat, intelligence, etc.) units while in AGR.
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Edited 6 y ago
Nearly every Operational and Functional unit has 42A AGRs. Only small detachments don't have at least 3-4 Full time personnel (under 25 Personnel sections/companies).

If you have access to FMS Web (https://fmsweb.army.mil) you should be able to search for any unit in the USAR by branch, specialty. Technically there is only one Combat Infantry Battalion- 100th INF BN, 442nd Infantry Regiment in the Army Reserves- out of Hawaii & American Samoa.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100th_Infantry_Battalion_(United_States)

There are many Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations (now known as MISO) Units in the Army Reserve that work closely with the Special Forces. There are quite a few Rigger units that are regularly on jump status & jump several times a year as well. Not sure what type of unit exactly you may be looking for to be "high speed".
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SGT Hr Nco Team Lead
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Thanks Major, didn’t know all of that. I’ll look into it.
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Well there are more infantry and combat arms units (Cav scouts) now within the reserves and are setting up. But they are Drill Sergeant units. But there only mission is to fill into OSUT so technically not a line unit but they will all be that mos 11 series ect..
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SrA John Monette
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shouldn't all units (active, guard, reserve) strive to be high speed?
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You’d think..... lol
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SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA
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There are NG SF Groups that probably need some 42As.
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