This source cluster compiles the strongest current public evidence for Joe Reagan's education, military chronology, and later roles at Easterseals, Wreaths Across America, NewSpace Global, Norwich, and Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center.
The strongest sources in this cluster are institution-maintained pages and official disclosures. Norwich gives the clearest education and early-career chronology. The House disclosures preserve role and income snapshots. SpaceNews and Mt. Carmel add public biographies for later civilian roles. Easterseals Maine is confirmed more narrowly through a byline block rather than a full organizational bio.
2000, studied Political Science, joined Army ROTC, and served in Mountain Cold Weather Company and on the Rescue Team.8 years on active duty and left the military in 2012; the archived 2017 transition interview says 7 years, and the 2018 Maine Trust Project profile says more than seven years. Treat the exact active-duty duration as source-wording variation around the 2004 commission-to-2012 separation frame unless an official service record is located.2017 transition interview adds the strongest located role sequence: Reagan began as a platoon leader in the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, led a scout-sniper platoon in Afghanistan, served as Deputy Intelligence Officer for the 3rd Brigade during the second Afghanistan deployment, and concluded military service as a watch officer. The archived payload also includes image metadata describing patrol in Paktika Province Afghanistan, circa 2007.February 2006 and redeployed to Fort Drum after 16 months; it also says the brigade deployed again in January 2009 to Logar and Wardak provinces. Read with the 2010-01-08 Army.mil year-in-review item saying the first main body of 3rd BCT returned home after a yearlong Afghanistan deployment, the public record now supports a unit-level window of roughly 2006-02 to 2007-06 for the first 3rd BCT Afghanistan deployment and 2009-01 to 2010-01 for the second. These are still not Reagan's personal deployment orders.2009-04-12 is the strongest official or quasi-official public military source located in this pass. It identifies Army Capt. Joseph Reagan as Task Force Catamount's intelligence officer; the same story describes Task Force Catamount as 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment and a subordinate unit of Task Force Spartan operating in Wardak province.2d Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment places that battalion in 3d Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division from 2004-09-16 to 2014-10-16 and lists unit decorations for PAKTIKA AND HELMAND PROVINCES 2006-2007 and WARDAK PROVINCE, AFGHANISTAN 2009 as Valorous Unit Awards. This strengthens unit-award context but is not an individual award record for Reagan.2d Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment Valorous Unit Award: 2006-01-29 to 2007-01-28. Because the PDF was captured from a third-party host, prefer the CMH archive for the official unit-decoration fact and use the mirror only for the order-period detail.2018 Maine Trust Project PDF says Reagan arrived in Afghanistan for his first tour at age 22 after 10 months of Army second-lieutenant training, led a 28-man platoon that scouted locations ahead of the rest of the division, and that the platoon's casualty rate exceeded 100 percent over 16 months, with every member awarded the Purple Heart. This strengthens first-tour and Purple Heart context but is still not an award citation.2024 / early 2025; a Rotary events-card listing also describes a 2006 Afghanistan deployment as an infantry officer leading a scout / sniper platoon. These details strengthen the public chronology but still do not function as military records.2018-11-11 Press Herald page identifies Reagan as Senior Director of Development at Easterseals Maine.2024 House disclosure lists him as Director Military and Veteran Outreach at Wreaths Across America.NewSpace Global, a Multiverse Media brand.Director, Colorado VBOC and says he joined after prior work at NewSpace Global, Easterseals, and Wreaths Across America.2024 House disclosure also lists board or director roles for Military Veterans of America, Norwich University Alumni Association, Conversa Corps, and El Paso County Colorado Progressive Veterans.2020, list him in the presidents sequence as 2026 Elect Joe Reagan, and show him as a speaker on Afghanistan and Army service. This strengthens the Rotary leadership evidence, but exact officer-installation and term details remain thinner than an annual officer roster would provide.2020, speaker activity, the 2006 scout / sniper platoon program description, and the 2026 Elect Joe Reagan presidents-list entry2009-04-12 Task Force Catamount intelligence-officer role2026 term.2024 disclosure, but this pass did not materialize each one into a separate entity page.