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MARFORRES commander on ‘incredible opportunities’ for current reserve force

“By focusing on readiness, talent and integration, MARFORRES will continue to serve as a critical component of the Marine Corps’ strategic advantage,” Lt. Gen. Len "Loni" Anderson’s closing remarks in his Command Vision

Bianca Strzalkowski by Bianca Strzalkowski
August 29, 2025
Lt. Gen. Leonard F. Anderson speaks to Marines with 1st Battalion, 23rd Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division after completing Range 400 during ITX 3-25 on Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California, in June. Photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Jenkins

Lt. Gen. Leonard F. Anderson speaks to Marines with 1st Battalion, 23rd Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division after completing Range 400 during ITX 3-25 on Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California, in June. Photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Jenkins

The head of Marine Forces Reserve says his greatest assets are also his biggest limitations: manpower and time.

Marine Lt. Gen. Len “Loni” Anderson has been a reservist for roughly 19 years of his three-decades-long career. When he took command of MARFORRES in 2024, he knew he wanted to focus on global force management and the reserves contribution to the total force.

“I came in with that drive, what can we do for global force management to assist the Marine Corps … and I guess here 15 months later — and as we’ve seen with recent world activities — that demand hasn’t changed,” he said. “But what has changed for me is the realization that things don’t happen overnight when I’m trying to increase readiness, increase manpower in our particular units, as we’ve come out of our post-COVID recruiting numbers, and trying to build back up the reserve force.”

Anderson is clear that “this particular moment” presents “incredible opportunities” to reservists, in terms of training experiences and the critical role they play.

Anderson is shown how to assemble air ordnance by Sgt. Austin Klein, an aviation ordnance systems technician with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 773, Marine Aircraft Group 49, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, during ITX 3-25 on Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California, June 14, 2025. Photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Jenkins

This June, as an example, 4,000 Marines participated in the annual Integrated Training Exercise (ITX) at Twentynine Palms, California, which Anderson describes as “the Marine Corps’ most exquisite and complicated training area and training scenarios that we can possibly experience in the reserves.”

He also added that, at the time of reporting, Marines from the wing support squadron would be logging annual training in the INDOPACOM region, preparing and fixing runways in support of Marine Corps Forces, Pacific (MARFORPAC).

Anderson, who grew up in northern Minnesota and received his commission in 1993, said Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Eric Smith is also focused on optimizing the use of the reserves in a way he hasn’t seen throughout his career.

“Throughout my last 32 years, I haven’t had a commandant that’s been behind the use of the reserves and the total force as much as Gen. Smith,” Anderson said. “So when we’re all in the room as a senior leader in the Marine Corps … the reserves are constantly part of the conversation.”

Anderson listens to opening remarks during a House Appropriations Committee oversight hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., May 20, 2025. Photo by Eric Dietrich

Active to reserves

For active-duty Marines considering their next career move, Anderson outlined several benefits of going reserve rather than getting out altogether:

  • GI Bill and tuition assistance,
  • TRICARE Reserve Select,
  • Continued Marine Corps culture,
  • Crossover of some of the same tech, weapons, equipment, and aircraft as active component,
  • And, he adds, flexibility in MOS options.

“I don’t think there’s been a time where the reserves have been more permeable, meaning you can move throughout positions, or you can return to active duty,” Anderson said, including that in just the last year, 500 reservists have done just that.

Career progression

For those already in, Anderson shared advice on succeeding as a Marine in today’s force.

  1. Take advantage of the PME seats that are there.
  2. Maintain Marine Corps standards.
  3. Be good at your craft; be good at warfighting and whatever your MOS is.

“I’ve seen plenty of reserve Marines that have come in … really took off, made a long career out of it, and found that the reserves were something that fit their lifestyle.”

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Bianca Strzalkowski has more than 10 years of experience in storytelling. Her portfolio includes interviews with former Secretary of Defense Gen. James Mattis, Air Force Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown, “Shark Tank” CEO Daymond John, and countless elected and military leaders. Bianca holds a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration and journalism. She resides near Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, with her husband and two children. She is a member of the Military Reporters & Editors Association.

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