1993

Wins educational assistance for Reserve officers on active duty (AGRs) and led the fight that established separate Army Reserve Command.

1992

Leads the 1992 effort that required a Reserve or Guard flag officer on the Joint Staff as advisor to the Chairman, and led the way on reimbursing drilling Reservists for billeting during training.

1990

Leads the effort that provided “gray area” benefits to RC retirees.

1924

ROA advocacy increases appropriations for Organized Reserve training by over $1.5M (in a $320M War Dept. budget).

1922

ROA founded Oct. 2, 1922, in Washington, D.C.