James R. Helmly

James R. "Ron" Helmly is a retired Lieutenant General in the United States Army, and, until May 2006, was the commander of the United States Army Reserve.

He was born in Savannah, Georgia.

On December 20, 2004, Helmly authored a memo in which he described the policies for mobilizing the Reserve "dysfunctional." He reportedly believes that members of the Army Reserve are being treated too delicately, and states that the current state of affairs "threatens to unhinge an already precariously balanced situation in which we are losing as many soldiers through no use as we are through the fear of overuse."

References

Further reading

  • Hilkert, David E. (2004). Chiefs of the Army Reserve: Biographical Sketches of the United States Army Reserve's Senior Officers. Fort McPherson, GA: Office of Army Reserve History, U.S. Army Reserve Command. "Link" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-27. (23 MB)
Military offices
Preceded by
Thomas J. Plewes
Commanding General, United States Army Reserve
May 25, 2002 - May 25, 2006
Succeeded by
Jack C. Stultz


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