Military Intelligence Readiness Command
The United States Army Military Intelligence Readiness Command (MIRC, The MIRC, formally USAMIRC[1]) was stood up as the first Army Reserve functional command in 2005. Headquartered at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, MIRC is composed mostly of reserve soldiers in units throughout the United States, and encompasses the bulk of Army Military Intelligence reserve units, consisting of over 40 strategic and tactical intelligence units throughout the United States. Specialized capabilities that MIRC provides include theater intelligence support, support to NSA and INSCOM, and strategic intelligence support to Combatant Commands and combat support agencies. MIRC is subordinate to United States Army Reserve Command. MIRC’s commanding general is Brigadier General Joseph F. Dziezynski, who departed the role of Deputy Commander of INSCOM, a position he had held since February 2019, to assume command.[2][3] In his remarks at the change of command ceremony, Dziezynski was clear about the command's embrace of America’s shifting priorities from counterinsurgency in Southwest Asia to competition with China, saying “today, everything old is new again as our nation and our Army prepare to face new threats in this era of great power competition.”[1]
Military Intelligence Readiness Command | |
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Active | 2004–Present |
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Type | Reserve functional command |
Role | Military intelligence |
Size | 6,000 |
Part of | Army Reserve Command |
Headquarters | Fort Belvoir, Virginia |
Nickname(s) | MIRC |
Motto(s) | Always Engaged |
Colors | Oriental Blue and Silver Gray |
Website | Command website |
Commanders | |
Current commander | BG Joseph F. Dziezynski |
Deputy Commander | COL Ricardo L. Warfield |
Command Chief Warrant Officer | CW5 Matthew A. Niedermeier |
Command Sergeant Major | CSM Brian Bertazon |
Executive Officer | Aaron T. Walter |
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Command Distinctive Unit Insignia | ![]() |
Structure
Major military intelligence units
Name FREEDOM | Insignia |
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505th Military Intelligence Brigade (Camp Bullis, TX)
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648th Regional Support Group (St. Louis, MO)
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Training Support Command
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National Intelligence Support Group
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Army Reserve Operations Activity (AROA)
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United States European Command
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United States Central Command
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336th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade
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List of commanding generals
No. | Image | Rank and name | Assumed command | Relinquished command |
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1 | ![]() | BG Gregory Schumacher | April 2004 | December 2007 |
2 | ![]() | BG Leslie A. Purser | December 2007 | July 2009 |
3 | ![]() | BG James V. Young Jr. | July 2009 | August 2011 |
4 | ![]() | BG William F. Duffy | September 2011 | July 2013 |
5 | ![]() | BG Gabriel Troiano | July 2013 | August 2015 |
6 | ![]() | BG Christie L. Nixon | August 2015 | September 2018 |
7 | ![]() | BG Aida Terri Borras | [4] | February 2019March 26, 2021[5] |
8 | ![]() | BG Joseph F. Dziezynski | [1] | June 1, 2021Incumbent |
See also
References
- Jackson, Adam (9 June 2021). "Military Intelligence Readiness Command Welcomes New Leader". U.S. Army Reserve. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command | INSCOM". www.army.mil. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
- Daniels, Lt. Gen. Jody J. (6 June 2021). "It was an honor to host BG Dziezynski's assumption of command this weekend. The U.S. Army Military Intelligence Readiness Command is in great hands! Ready Now! Shaping Tomorrow… DE6". Facebook. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - U.S. Army Brigadier General Aida T. Borras, Commanding General, Military Intelligence Readiness Command (MIRC), Ft. Belvoir, VA, dated 19 February 2019, Retrieved 1 March 2020
- "MIRC RoC BG Aida T. Borras". www.usar.army.mil. Retrieved 20 May 2021.