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The 99th Army Reserve Command (99th ARCOM) was established in 1967 as part of the United States Army Reserve reorganization, with its headquarters located at Fort Dix, New Jersey. Its primary mission was to provide command and control, administration, and logistical support to Reserve units in the Mid-Atlantic region, covering states such as Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and parts of New York. Throughout the Cold War and into the 1990s, the 99th ARCOM played a critical role in training, mobilization, and deployment of Army Reserve forces, supporting both domestic operations and overseas contingencies. In 1995, as part of a broader Army Reserve restructuring, the 99th ARCOM was inactivated and its responsibilities were absorbed by the 99th Regional Support Command.
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