Talk:Veteran Reserve Corps

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US VRC[edit]

Article is missing some information the veteran reserve corps is still in existence as a uniformed service of the United States and still falls under the jurisdiction of the DoD the US Army and now FEMA as well 2603:7080:3602:8FCC:4CA3:3561:30C4:493B (talk) 00:30, 9 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

The Veteran Reserve Corps as it exists today is not an official uniformed service of the United States and certainly does not fall under DoD, Army, or FEMA jurisdiction. This current organization is a 501c3 nonprofit that uses the name and claims the lineage of a unit of the United States Army that hasn’t existed since the 19th century. It is for that reason as well as the lack of sources for the claims made in the article that I have deleted any mentions of this current nonprofit. EricMSE (talk) 09:18, 26 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]