United States Army Military Intelligence Readiness Command
The United States Army Military Intelligence Readiness Command (MIRC) is a United States Army Military Intelligence unit headquartered at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The MIRC falls under the control of the United States Army Reserve Command and consists of over 40 strategic and tactical intelligence units throughout the United States.[1]
United States Army Military Intelligence Readiness Command | |
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MIRC's shoulder sleeve insignia | |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army Reserve |
Garrison/HQ | Fort Belvoir, Virginia |
Website | https://www.usar.army.mil/MIRC/ |
Commanders | |
Current commander | BG Ada Borras |
List of commanding generals
Image | Rank | Name | Begin Date | End Date | Notes |
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Brigadier General | Gregory Schumacher | April 2004 | December 2007 | ||
Brigadier General | Leslie A. Purser | December 2007 | July 2009 | ||
Brigadier General | James V. Young Jr. | July 2009 | August 2011 | ||
Brigadier General | William F. Duffy | September 2011 | July 2013 | ||
Brigadier General | Gabriel Troiano | July 2013 | August 2015 | ||
Brigadier General | Christie Nixon | August 2015 | September 2018 | ||
Brigadier General | Aida T. Borras | February 2019 | Present | [2] | |
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See also
- Military Intelligence Corps (United States Army)
- United States Army Intelligence and Security Command
- United States Army Reserve
- United States Army Reserve Command
- Reserve Component of the Armed Forces of the United States
References
- MIRC public website, last accessed 1 March 2020
- U.S. Army Brigadier General Aida T. Borras, Commanding General, Military Intelligence Readiness Command (MIRC), Ft. Belvoir, VA, dated 19 February 2019, last accessed 1 March 2020
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