Soldiers assigned to the 121st Combat Support Hospital, 65th Medical Brigade, treat a simulated casualty during training at Yongsan Garrison, South Korea, March 11, 2015. The 121st CSH Soldiers participated in a mass-casualty training scenario to test and improve their medical skills. (Photo by Staff Sgt. HollyAnn Nicom/109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment) MASCAL training 150310-Z-GF946-115
Soldiers assigned to the 121st Combat Support Hospital, 65th Medical Brigade, treat a simulated casualty during training at Yongsan Garrison, South Korea, March 11, 2015. The 121st CSH Soldiers participated in a mass-casualty training scenario to test and improve their medical skills. (Photo by Staff Sgt. HollyAnn Nicom/109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment) MASCAL training 150310-Z-GF946-115https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-assigned-to-the-121st-combat-support-hospital-65th-medical-129760133.html
Commanders, command sergeants major and other leaders from Tripler Army Medical Center, Madigan Army Medical Center, and the 121st Combat Support Hospital, meet to prepare for future operations of the three hospitals in support of Warfighter requirements and the 'Fight Tonight' mission in South Korea, at the 121st CSH / Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital, U.S. Army Garrison - Yongsan, Mar. 14. The leaders discussed new personnel processes that support the preeminence of the combat mission at the 121st CSH. Soldiers assigned to the 121st CSH with duty at the medical centers support the comba
Commanders, command sergeants major and other leaders from Tripler Army Medical Center, Madigan Army Medical Center, and the 121st Combat Support Hospital, meet to prepare for future operations of the three hospitals in support of Warfighter requirements and the 'Fight Tonight' mission in South Korea, at the 121st CSH / Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital, U.S. Army Garrison - Yongsan, Mar. 14. The leaders discussed new personnel processes that support the preeminence of the combat mission at the 121st CSH. Soldiers assigned to the 121st CSH with duty at the medical centers support the combahttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commanders-command-sergeants-major-and-other-leaders-from-tripler-army-medical-center-madigan-army-medical-center-and-the-121st-combat-support-hospital-meet-to-prepare-for-future-operations-of-the-three-hospitals-in-support-of-warfighter-requirements-and-the-fight-tonight-mission-in-south-korea-at-the-121st-csh-brian-allgood-army-community-hospital-us-army-garrison-yongsan-mar-14-the-leaders-discussed-new-personnel-processes-that-support-the-preeminence-of-the-combat-mission-at-the-121st-csh-soldiers-assigned-to-the-121st-csh-with-duty-at-the-medical-centers-support-the-comba-image243558982.html
Command Sgt. Maj. Diahann J. White has her daughters put on her new rank during her lateral promotion ceremony prior to her assignment as command sergeant major of the 121st Combat Support Hospital in Yongsan, South Korea, on Dec. 16, 2015, in Sembach, Germany. Approximately 12 percent of E-9s in the U.S. Army are chosen for command sergeant major positions and in the Army Medical Department the percentage for these positions is around 11 percent (Photo by Elisabeth Paqué, 7th US Army JMTC Visual Information Specialist).
Command Sgt. Maj. Diahann J. White has her daughters put on her new rank during her lateral promotion ceremony prior to her assignment as command sergeant major of the 121st Combat Support Hospital in Yongsan, South Korea, on Dec. 16, 2015, in Sembach, Germany. Approximately 12 percent of E-9s in the U.S. Army are chosen for command sergeant major positions and in the Army Medical Department the percentage for these positions is around 11 percent (Photo by Elisabeth Paqué, 7th US Army JMTC Visual Information Specialist).https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/command-sgt-maj-diahann-j-white-has-her-daughters-put-on-her-new-rank-during-her-lateral-promotion-ceremony-prior-to-her-assignment-as-command-sergeant-major-of-the-121st-combat-support-hospital-in-yongsan-south-korea-on-dec-16-2015-in-sembach-germany-approximately-12-percent-of-e-9s-in-the-us-army-are-chosen-for-command-sergeant-major-positions-and-in-the-army-medical-department-the-percentage-for-these-positions-is-around-11-percent-photo-by-elisabeth-paqu-7th-us-army-jmtc-visual-information-specialist-image215605148.html
Col. Mary V. Krueger (left), commander, Tripler Army Medical Center, meets with Capt. Jessica Dirks (right), commander, Bravo Company, 121st Combat Support Hospital, during the 121st CSH field training exercise, 'Operation Forlorn Reaper,' in Dongducheon, South Korea, Mar. 12. Dirks shared with Krueger that the Soldiers assigned to the 121 CSH with duty at Tripler Army Medical Center have provided the level of expertise needed to implement the field hospital establishment exercise successfully. The Troop Battalion at Tripler Army Medical Center, located in Honolulu, Hawaii, is responsible for
Col. Mary V. Krueger (left), commander, Tripler Army Medical Center, meets with Capt. Jessica Dirks (right), commander, Bravo Company, 121st Combat Support Hospital, during the 121st CSH field training exercise, 'Operation Forlorn Reaper,' in Dongducheon, South Korea, Mar. 12. Dirks shared with Krueger that the Soldiers assigned to the 121 CSH with duty at Tripler Army Medical Center have provided the level of expertise needed to implement the field hospital establishment exercise successfully. The Troop Battalion at Tripler Army Medical Center, located in Honolulu, Hawaii, is responsible for https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-mary-v-krueger-left-commander-tripler-army-medical-center-meets-with-capt-jessica-dirks-right-commander-bravo-company-121st-combat-support-hospital-during-the-121st-csh-field-training-exercise-operation-forlorn-reaper-in-dongducheon-south-korea-mar-12-dirks-shared-with-krueger-that-the-soldiers-assigned-to-the-121-csh-with-duty-at-tripler-army-medical-center-have-provided-the-level-of-expertise-needed-to-implement-the-field-hospital-establishment-exercise-successfully-the-troop-battalion-at-tripler-army-medical-center-located-in-honolulu-hawaii-is-responsible-for-image243556674.html
Col. William Stubbs (left), 30th Medical Brigade commander, speaks on the accomplishments of newly promoted Command Sgt. Maj. Diahann J. White (center left) during her time as the S3 senior enlisted leader for 30th Medical Brigade. Approximately 12 percent of E-9s in the U.S. Army are chosen for command sergeant major positions and in the Army Medical Department the percentage for these positions is around 11 percent (Photo by Elisabeth Paqué, 7th US Army JMTC Visual Information Specialist).
Col. William Stubbs (left), 30th Medical Brigade commander, speaks on the accomplishments of newly promoted Command Sgt. Maj. Diahann J. White (center left) during her time as the S3 senior enlisted leader for 30th Medical Brigade. Approximately 12 percent of E-9s in the U.S. Army are chosen for command sergeant major positions and in the Army Medical Department the percentage for these positions is around 11 percent (Photo by Elisabeth Paqué, 7th US Army JMTC Visual Information Specialist).https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-william-stubbs-left-30th-medical-brigade-commander-speaks-on-the-accomplishments-of-newly-promoted-command-sgt-maj-diahann-j-white-center-left-during-her-time-as-the-s3-senior-enlisted-leader-for-30th-medical-brigade-approximately-12-percent-of-e-9s-in-the-us-army-are-chosen-for-command-sergeant-major-positions-and-in-the-army-medical-department-the-percentage-for-these-positions-is-around-11-percent-photo-by-elisabeth-paqu-7th-us-army-jmtc-visual-information-specialist-image215605150.html
Soldiers assigned to the 121st Combat Support Hospital, 65th Medical Brigade, evaluate and transport simulated casualties during training at Yongsan Garrison, South Korea, March 11, 2015. (Photo by Staff Sgt. HollyAnn Nicom/109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment) MASCAL training 150310-Z-GF946-142
Soldiers assigned to the 121st Combat Support Hospital, 65th Medical Brigade, evaluate and transport simulated casualties during training at Yongsan Garrison, South Korea, March 11, 2015. (Photo by Staff Sgt. HollyAnn Nicom/109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment) MASCAL training 150310-Z-GF946-142https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soldiers-assigned-to-the-121st-combat-support-hospital-65th-medical-129760427.html
Capt. Jason A. Parsons (left), assigned to the 121st Combat Support Hospital, greets Col. Mary V. Krueger (right), commander, Tripler Army Medical Center, while supporting “Operation Forlorn Reaper,” a field training exercise carried out by the 121st Combat Support Hospital, at the 502nd Field Hospital, Rodriguez Live Fire Complex, Dongducheon, South Korea, Mar. 12. Parsons is assigned to the 121st CSH to support the combat mission, but is also a pharmacist with duty stateside at Tripler Army Medical Center, located in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Tripler Army Medical Center Troop Battalion is respon
Capt. Jason A. Parsons (left), assigned to the 121st Combat Support Hospital, greets Col. Mary V. Krueger (right), commander, Tripler Army Medical Center, while supporting “Operation Forlorn Reaper,” a field training exercise carried out by the 121st Combat Support Hospital, at the 502nd Field Hospital, Rodriguez Live Fire Complex, Dongducheon, South Korea, Mar. 12. Parsons is assigned to the 121st CSH to support the combat mission, but is also a pharmacist with duty stateside at Tripler Army Medical Center, located in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Tripler Army Medical Center Troop Battalion is responhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/capt-jason-a-parsons-left-assigned-to-the-121st-combat-support-hospital-greets-col-mary-v-krueger-right-commander-tripler-army-medical-center-while-supporting-operation-forlorn-reaper-a-field-training-exercise-carried-out-by-the-121st-combat-support-hospital-at-the-502nd-field-hospital-rodriguez-live-fire-complex-dongducheon-south-korea-mar-12-parsons-is-assigned-to-the-121st-csh-to-support-the-combat-mission-but-is-also-a-pharmacist-with-duty-stateside-at-tripler-army-medical-center-located-in-honolulu-hawaii-the-tripler-army-medical-center-troop-battalion-is-respon-image243556673.html
Command Sgt. Maj. Nicole Haines, 121st Combat Support Hospital, Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital, shakes hands with Command Sgt. Maj. Thompson, left, 6th Battalion, 37th Field Artillery Regiment (FAR), 210th Field Artillery Brigade (FAB), after accepting an appreciation award for guest speaking at the 210th FAB Women’s History Month Observance, Camp Casey, Republic of Korea, March 19, 2019. Soldiers from across the brigade came to hear her personal remarks in recognition of women's contributions throughout history.
Command Sgt. Maj. Nicole Haines, 121st Combat Support Hospital, Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital, shakes hands with Command Sgt. Maj. Thompson, left, 6th Battalion, 37th Field Artillery Regiment (FAR), 210th Field Artillery Brigade (FAB), after accepting an appreciation award for guest speaking at the 210th FAB Women’s History Month Observance, Camp Casey, Republic of Korea, March 19, 2019. Soldiers from across the brigade came to hear her personal remarks in recognition of women's contributions throughout history.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/command-sgt-maj-nicole-haines-121st-combat-support-hospital-brian-allgood-army-community-hospital-shakes-hands-with-command-sgt-maj-thompson-left-6th-battalion-37th-field-artillery-regiment-far-210th-field-artillery-brigade-fab-after-accepting-an-appreciation-award-for-guest-speaking-at-the-210th-fab-womens-history-month-observance-camp-casey-republic-of-korea-march-19-2019-soldiers-from-across-the-brigade-came-to-hear-her-personal-remarks-in-recognition-of-womens-contributions-throughout-history-image243682588.html
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