Previously Held MOS 68S-Preventive Medical Specialist
92R-Parachute Rigger
79R20-Recruiter
44C10-Financial Management Technician
79V20-Retention and Transition NCO USAR
On January 1, 1968, the 63rd Division was reactivated and redesignated as the 63rd Army Reserve Command (ARCOM). The command encompassed Army Reserve units in southern California, Arizona, and Nevada. From 1990 to 1991 over 2,500 Army Reserve Soldiers from the 63rd ARCOM served on active duty in support of Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. Twenty-two of the command's units were mobilized, with fourteen of them deploying to the Persian Gulf. In April 1995, the 63rd was redesignated the 63rd Regional Support Command -- later changed to Regional Readiness Command (RRC) -- and its geographic boundaries were realigned to coincide with those of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.