31st combat support hospital Stock Photos and Images
RMJ4K84J–Col. George Kyle (right), the commander of the 31st Combat Support Hospital, and Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Nelson, the command sergeant major for the 31st CSH, cases the unit’s colors, during a transfer of authority ceremony, in the Zone 1 Fitness Center, Camp Arifjan, May 5. The ceremony transferred the authority of the United States Military Hospital- Kuwait from the 31st CSH to the 86th CSH. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Bethany Huff, ARCENT Public Affairs)
RMJ4K84G–Col. George Kyle, the commander of the 31st Combat Support Hospital, salutes the colors, during the transfer of authority ceremony, in the Zone 1 Fitness Center, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, May 5. The ceremony marked the last deployment for the 31st CSH, as it will transform into a field hospital unit upon returning to the United States. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Bethany Huff, ARCENT Public Affairs)
RMJ4K84X–Col. George Kyle, the commander of the 31st Combat Support Hospital, addresses the audience about the accomplishments of the 31st CSH, during the transfer of authority ceremony, in the Zone 1 Fitness Center, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, May 5. Kyle spoke fondly of not only the accomplishments of his unit, but also of the challenges that his unit faced over the previous nine months. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Bethany Huff, ARCENT Public Affairs)
RMJ4K84H–Soldiers hold the colors as they wait for the transfer of authority ceremony to begin between the 31st Combat Support Hospital and 86th Combat Support Hospital, in the Zone 1 Fitness Center, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, May 5. The 86th CSH will assume authority of the United States Military Hospital-Kuwait with Col. Bruce Syvinski and Command Sgt. Maj. Daryl Forsythe as the command team. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Bethany Huff, ARCENT Public Affairs)
RMJ4K850–Phantom medics of the 31st Combat Support Hospital, do what they do best by immediately providing medical attention to a Solider who passed out during the transfer of authority ceremony, in the zone one gym, at Camp Arifjan, May 5. Col. George Kyle, the commander of the 31st CSH, stated that his Soldiers are always ready, whether that be for the Soldiers in the battlefield, or their own. The Soldier was rendered aid immediately, and is doing well. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Bethany Huff, ARCENT Public Affairs)
RMHEPGFX–Col. Peter A. Lehning, outgoing commander of the 31st Combat Support Hospital, and Col. Lisa A. Lehning, outgoing deputy commander of patient services at William Beaumont Army Medical Center receive Legion of Merit awards during their retirement ceremony at Memorial Field at Fort Bliss, Texas, on July 1. Lehning was honored alongside his wife, both retiring from the Army with over 25 years of service each. 31st CSH changes command, colonels Lehning retire 150701-A-VT089-089
RMHEPGFW–Col. Peter A. Lehning, outgoing commander of 31st Combat Support Hospital, passes the unit colors to Col. Allan J. Darden, commander of 1st Medical Brigade, during a change of command ceremony at Memorial Field on Fort Bliss, Texas, on July 1. Col. George M. Kyle replaced Lehning as the new incoming commander of 31st CSH, bringing over 20 years of experience to the unit. 31st CSH changes command, colonels Lehning retire 150701-A-VT089-036
RMJ4K84K–Col. George Kyle (right), the commander of the 31st Combat Support Hospital, and Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Nelson, the command sergeant major for the 31st CSH, cases the unit’s colors, during the transfer of authority ceremony, in the Zone 1 Fitness Center, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, May 5. The ceremony marked the last deployment for the 31st CSH, as it will transform into a field hospital unit upon returning to the United States. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Bethany Huff, ARCENT Public Affairs)
RMJ1364T–A U.S. Army Soldier with 31st Combat Support Hospital shows a Kazakhstani medic with the Kazakhstan Peacekeeping Battalion how to properly secure a patient in a litter during Steppe Eagle Koktem, Apr. 3, 2017 at Illisky Training Center, Kazakhstan.
RMJ2PCGR–Spc. Kyle Alexander, medical laboratory specialists, 440th Medical Detachment, 31st Combat Support Hospital, prepares to draw blood from a Soldier as part of normal duties for medical laboratory specialist, both in garrison and in deployed environments.
RMJ4K84N–Command Sgt. Maj. Daryl Forsythe, the command sergeant major for the 86th Combat Support Hospital, reveals the unit’s colors, during the transfer of authority ceremony, in the Zone 1 Fitness Center, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, May 5. The ceremony transfers the authority of the United States Military Hospital- Kuwait from the 31st CSH to the 86th CSH. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Bethany Huff, ARCENT Public Affairs)
RMJ4K84W–Col. Bruce Syvinski (right), the commander of the 86th Combat Support Hospital, and Command Sgt. Maj. Daryl Forsythe, the command sergeant major for the 86th CSH, releases the unit’s colors to their upright position, during the transfer of authority ceremony, in the Zone 1 Fitness Center, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, May 5. The ceremony transfers the authority of the United States Military Hospital- Kuwait from the 31st CSH to the 86th CSH. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Bethany Huff, ARCENT Public Affairs)
RMJ4K84Y–Col. Bruce Syvinski, the commander of the 86th Combat Support Hospital, addresses the audience about the upcoming mission of the 86th CSH, during the transfer of authority ceremony, in the Zone 1 Fitness Center, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, May 5. Syvinski talked about the upcoming mission of his team and how they plan to exceed expectations. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Bethany Huff, ARCENT Public Affairs)
RMJ4K84P–Col. Bruce Syvinski (right), the commander of the 86th Combat Support Hospital, and Command Sgt. Maj. Daryl Forsythe, the command sergeant major for the 86th CSH, uncases the unit’s colors, during the transfer of authority ceremony, in the Zone 1 Fitness Center, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, May 5. The ceremony marked the last deployment for the 86th CSH, as it will re-designate into a field hospital when it returns from this rotation. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Bethany Huff, ARCENT Public Affairs)
RMJ4K84M–Col. Bruce Syvinski (right), the commander of the 86th Combat Support Hospital, and Command Sgt. Maj. Daryl Forsythe, the command sergeant major for the 86th CSH, uncases the unit’s colors, during the transfer of authority ceremony, in the Zone 1 Fitness Center, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, May 5. The ceremony marked the last deployment for the 86th CSH, as it will re-designate into a field hospital when it returns from this rotation. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Bethany Huff, ARCENT Public Affairs)
RMHFY3FJ–100308-N-2218S-019 TERNATE, Philippines (March 8, 2010) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Joseph Castillo, from the Combat Logistics Battalion Health Service Support Team of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (31st MEU), dispenses medication during a medical civil action project at San Juan Elementary School in Ternate, Philippines. The 31st MEU is operating with the forward-deployed Essex Amphibious Ready Group as part of Balikatan 2010, an annual, bilateral exercise designed to improve interoperability between the U.S. and Republic of the Philippines. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specia
RMHFW743–080219-N-0807W-090 TERNATE, Republic of Philippines (Feb. 19, 2008) Lt. Todd E. Gregory, assigned to 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, left, and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Robert O. Beveridge, assigned to Health Services Support, Combat Logistics Battalion 31, perform a medical consultation with Phillipino senior citizens during the annual bilateral exercise Balikatan 2008 (BK 08) between the Republic of the Philippines and the United States. During the BK-08 humanitarian assistance and training activities, military service members from the United States and the government of the Republic of th
RMHEHWFY–U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Anthony Barlow, Health Service Support Platoon, Combat Logistics Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, and Armed Forces of the Philippines Nurse Corps 2nd Lt. Ethel Paraan hand out school supplies during a Medical Civil Assistance Project in support of Balikatan 2009 at Paaralang Elementary School in Nakar, Quezon Province, Republic of the Philippines, April 21, 2009. Civil military humanitarian assistance activities enable Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. personnel to get to know each other, train together, and provide assistance in commu
RMHEMAE6–U.S. Army Sgt. Todd Lawrence, (left), a native of Las Cruces, N.M., and infantryman assigned to Company A, 1st Battalion, 77th Infantry Regiment, 4th Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, watches as Spc. Zachary Carpenter, a native of Callisburg, Texas, and infantryman assigned to 5th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, both based out of Fort Bliss, Texas, practices taking apart an M2 heavy machine gun. Service members who attend the unit armorer course held at the troop school on Biggs Army Airfield are taught how to properly ma
RMHEHWG5–Petty Officer 1st Class Donna Moreland, a hospital corpsman assigned to Health Service Support Platoon, Combat Logistics Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, examines a woman during a medical civic action project supporting Balikatan 2009 at Nakar Elementary School. Civil military humanitarian assistance activities enable Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. personnel to get to know each other, train together, and provide assistance in communities where the need is greatest, improving their ability to operate as one team on joint projects. Balikatan 2009 167380
RMHFX828–090421-A-0759M-063 NAKAR, Quezon Province, Philippines (April 21, 2009) Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Piotor Juchniewicz, assigned to Health Service Support Platoon, Combat Logistics Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, gives a thumbs up while handing out medication during a medical civic action project supporting Balikatan 2009 at Nakar Elementary School. Civil military humanitarian assistance activities enable Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. personnel to get to know each other, train together, and provide assistance in communities where the need is greatest, improving their a
RMHFX82B–090421-A-0759M-098 NAKAR, Quezon Province, Philippines (April 21, 2009) Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Donna Moreland, assigned to Health Service Support Platoon, Combat Logistics Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, examines a woman during a medical civic action project supporting Balikatan 2009 at Nakar Elementary School. Civil military humanitarian assistance activities enable Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. personnel to get to know each other, train together, and provide assistance in communities where the need is greatest, improving their ability to operate as one team on j
RMHFX81Y–090421-A-0759M-100 NAKAR, Quezon Province, Philippines (April 21, 2009) Armed Forces of the Philippines Sgt. Joecel Lanzuela, left, and U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Donna Moreland, assigned to Health Service Support Platoon, Combat Logistics Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, examine local residents during a medical civic action project supporting Balikatan 2009 at Nakar Elementary School. Civil military humanitarian assistance activities enable Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. personnel to get to know each other, train together, and provide assistance in communitie
RMHFCR2F–Petty Officer 2nd Class Joseph Castillo, from the Combat Logistics Battalion Health Service Support Team of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, dispenses medication during a medical civil action project at San Juan Elementary School in Ternate, Philippines. The 31st MEU is operating with the forward-deployed Essex Amphibious Ready Group as part of Balikatan 2010, an annual, bilateral exercise designed to improve interoperability between the U.S. and Republic of the Philippines. Philippines activity 258800
RMHFB9T6–Petty Officer 2nd Class Joseph Castillo, hospital corpsman, from Combat Logistics Battalion Health Service Support Team, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, hands out medication during a medical civil action project at San Juan Elementary School. The 31st MEU is operating with the forward-deployed Essex Amphibious Ready Group as part of Balikatan 2010, an annual, bilateral exercise designed to improve interoperability between the U.S. and Republic of the Philippines. Essex ARG Dental Civil Action Project with the Armed Forces of the Philippines 258418
RMHFB9T9–Seaman Daniel Ngo, hospital corpsman, and Lt. Pamela Hartman, from Combat Logistics Battalion Health Service Support Team, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, remove a tooth from a Filipino patient during a medical civil action project at San Juan Elementary School. The 31st MEU is operating with the forward-deployed Essex Amphibious Ready Group as part of Balikatan 2010, an annual, bilateral exercise designed to improve interoperability between the U.S. and Republic of the Philippines. Essex ARG Dental Civil Action Project with the Armed Forces of the Philippines 258420
RMHFX80J–090420-A-0759M-052 DINGALAN, Aurora Province, Philippines (April 20, 2009) Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Justin Azucenas, assigned to Health Service Support Platoon, Combat Logistics Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, stitches the wound of a local man at Umiray Elementary School during a medical civic action project supporting Balikatan 2009. Civil military humanitarian assistance activities enable Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. personnel to get to know each other, train together, and provide assistance in communities where the need is greatest, improving their ability to op
RMHEHWEN–Petty Officer 3rd Class Justin Azucenas, a hospital corpsman assigned to Health Service Support Platoon, Combat Logistics Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, stitches the wound of a local man at Umiray Elementary School during a medical civic action project supporting Balikatan 2009. Civil military humanitarian assistance activities enable Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. personnel to get to know each other, train together, and provide assistance in communities where the need is greatest, improving their ability to operate as one team on joint projects. Balikatan 2009 167373
RMHFX809–090420-A-0759M-009 DINGALAN, Aurora Province, Philippines (April 20, 2009) Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Alfred Ibinyopakaka, assigned to Health Service Support Platoon, Combat Logistics Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, examines a child at Umiray Elementary School during a joint medical civic action project supporting Balikatan 2009. Civil military humanitarian assistance activities enable Armed Forces of the Philippines and U.S. personnel to get to know each other, train together, and provide assistance in communities where the need is greatest, improving their ability to operate a
RMHFY3FP–100308-N-2218S-036 TERNATE, Philippines (March 8, 2010) Hospital Corpsman Daniel Ngo, left, and Lt. Pamela Hartman, both assigned to the Combat Logistics Battalion Health Service Support Team, of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (31st MEU), extract a tooth from a Filipino patient during a medical civil action project at San Juan Elementary School. The 31st MEU is operating with the forward-deployed Essex Amphibious Ready Group as part of Balikatan 2010, an annual, bilateral exercise designed to improve interoperability between the U.S. and Republic of the Philippines. (U.S. Navy photo by Ma
RMHEMAE5–Victor Prieto, (left), a native of El Paso, Texas and weapons instructor at the troop school on Biggs Army Airfield instructs Soldiers on the proper disassembly of an M2 heavy machine gun. During the two-week unit armorer course service members are taught how to perform unit-level maintenance of weapons and how to properly run their unit arms room. Unit armorer course prepares service members to maintain an arms room 757072
RMHEMAE3–Victor Prieto, a native of El Paso, Texas and weapons instructor at the troop school on Biggs Army Airfield instructs soldiers how to properly run a unit arms room. During the two-week unit armorer course, service members are taught how to perform unit-level maintenance and repair of the weapons they will be held accountable for. Unit armorer course prepares service members to maintain an arms room 756309
RMHF2CR8–Petty Officer 3rd Class Traciemarie D. San Juan, shown here, was recently was presented with the Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal for her actions in stabilizing a Marine World War II veteran after he suffered a cardiac arrest while attending the 69th Reunion of Honor ceremony at Iwo To (the island formerly known as Iwo Jima). The ceremony, held March 19, 2014, was a tribute to the veterans who fought at the Battle of Iwo Jima. San Juan assisted in the stabilizing and transporting of the veteran from Iwo To to the Guam Naval Hospital onboard a C-130 Super Hercules for further medical evaluat
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