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U.S. Army Military Retiree
Branch
U.S. Army
Rank
Master Sergeant (E-8)
Service Years
1977 - 1985
7025th Air Postal Squadron Squadron
U.S. Air Force
The 7025th Air Postal Squadron was a United States Air Force unit responsible for managing and distributing mail and postal services for U.S. military personnel stationed in Europe. Activated in the post-World War II era, the squadron played a crucial role in maintaining morale by ensuring reliable communication between service members and their families back home. Operating primarily from bases in Germany, the 7025th coordinated with both military and civilian postal agencies to handle the vast volume of mail generated by American forces during the Cold War. The squadron's efforts contributed significantly to the well-being and operational effectiveness of U.S. forces overseas until its eventual inactivation.
90th Regional Readiness Command
U.S. Army
The 90th Regional Readiness Command (RRC) traces its lineage to the 90th Infantry Division, established in 1917 and distinguished in both World Wars, notably during the Normandy landings and the liberation of France in World War II. Reactivated in various forms throughout the twentieth century, the unit transitioned to the 90th Army Reserve Command (ARCOM) in 1967, providing command and control for reserve units in several states. In 1996, it was redesignated as the 90th Regional Support Command and later as the 90th Regional Readiness Command, headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas. The 90th RRC was responsible for the readiness, mobilization, and support of Army Reserve units across the south-central United States until its inactivation in 2008 as part of Army Reserve transformation efforts.