Military Intelligence Readiness Command

Military Intelligence Readiness Command
Active2004–Present
Country United States
Branch United States Army
TypeReserve functional command
RoleMilitary intelligence
Size7,500
Part ofArmy Reserve Command
HeadquartersFort Belvoir, Virginia
Nickname(s)MIRC
Motto(s)Always Engaged
Colors Oriental Blue  and  Silver Gray 
WebsiteCommand website
Commanders
Current
commander
BG Melissa K.G. Adamski
Deputy CommanderCOL William "Bill" H. Putnam
Command Chief Warrant OfficerCW5 William J. Davis
Command Sergeant MajorCSM Edward A. Bailey
Command Executive OfficerVacant
Insignia
Command Distinctive Unit Insignia

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 commander is Brigadier General Melissa K.G. Adamski, who departed the role of MIRC Training Support Command commander, 3 June 2023.

The MIRC headquarters is located in the SSG Richard S. Eaton Jr. U.S. Army Reserve center on Fort Belvoir, Virginia.

  1. ^ Jackson, Adam (9 June 2021). "Military Intelligence Readiness Command Welcomes New Leader". U.S. Army Reserve. Retrieved 10 June 2021.

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