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RM2M9JNPX–US Army (USA) SPECIALIST First Class (SFC) Tina Mathens assigned to the 48th Combat Support Hospital (CSH), listens to an interpreter explain the ill symptoms of an Afghan man, during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Aroki State: Kapisa Country: Afghanistan (AFG)
RMHEMRA9–U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait Matthew H. Tueller (left), poses with U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Javier Lopez-Brouwer, A Company, 48th Combat Support Hospital (right), after his naturalization ceremony at the Embassy of the United States Kuwait City, Kuwait, Sept. 19, 2013. The ceremony completed a yearlong journey for Lopez to become a U.S. citizen. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jennifer Spradlin, U.S. Army Central) 48th CSH Soldier becomes citizen 130918-A-OP586-039
RMPXKRN2–Pfc. Samantha Bacalso, an Army Reserve combat medic with the 48th Combat Support Hospital A Co. from Virginia Beach, Virginia goes over a patients medical history during Operation Tropic Care 2017 16 June, 2017 on the Island of Kauai, Hawaii. Tropic Care was a joint service operation that asissted in addressing the Kauai community healthcare needs at no cost while allowing the Army Reserve Soldiers to train on their mission-essential expeditionary tasks.
RMHENP4G–Capt. Leah Evert, nutritionist for the 48th Combat Support Hospital based at Fort Meade, Md., serves up some healthy fare for Soldiers serving the community at the Innovative Readiness Training exercise Appalachian Mountain IRT 2014 in Cumberland, Maryland, Aug. 13, 2014. Service members from the Navy, Army and Army Reserve are able to train in a joint environment while providing medical care to patients during the exercise. Service members perform medical, dental, optical and veterinary care for the communities in the Allegany County region at Allegany County Fairgrounds from Aug. 13 to Aug.
RM2M9JNNB–US Army (USA) Colonel (COL) Alan Bietler, 48th Combat Support Hospital (CSH), sits in a CH-47 Chinook helicopter bound for the small village of Aroki, to conduct a Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP), Dental Civil Action Program (DENCAP) and Veterinarian Civil Action Program, during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Country: Afghanistan (AFG)
RMPXKRMW–Spc. Heidy Silvia, an U.S. Army Reserve dental technician of the 48th Combat Support Hospital B Co. from Ft. Meade, Maryland X-rays a patients teeth during Operation Tropic Care 2017 16 June, 2017 on the Island of Kauai, Hawaii. Tropic Care was a joint service operation that asissted in addressing the Kauai community healthcare needs at no cost while allowing the Army Reserve Soldiers to train on their mission-essential expeditionary tasks.
RMHENP4X–Capt. Henry Noyes, a clinical nurse with the 48th Combat Support Hospital at Fort Meade, Md., sees a patient at the Innovative Readiness Training exercise Appalachian Mountain IRT 2014 in Cumberland, Maryland Aug. 13, 2014. Service members from the Navy, Army and Army Reserve are able to train in a joint environment while providing medical care to patients during the exercise. Service members perform medical, dental, optical and veterinary care for the communities in the Allegany County region at Allegany County Fairgrounds from Aug. 13 to Aug. 21. Clinical nurse provides health sees a communi
RM2M9JNPB–030121-F-7203T-022. [Complete] Scene Caption: A group of local Afghani men from the village of Aroki, located in the Kapisa Province of Afghanistan, prepare to watch a video entitled 'Why We Are Here' which explains the US Military involvement in the war on terrorism during a Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP) held in their village. US Army (USA) Soldiers from the 48th Combat Support Hospital, along side US Air Force (USAF) Airmen from the 455th Air Expeditionary Wing (EAW) and Republic of Korea (ROK) Army Soldiers from the 924th Medical hospital, operate the programs, which provides free m
RMPXMJTA–U.S. Army Reserve 1Lt. Miranda Jerran, a nurse with the 48th Combat Support Hospital B Co. from Newark, Delaware chats with a member of the special needs community June 16, 2017 on the Island of Kauai, Hawaii during Operation Tropic Care 2017. Tropic Care was a joint service operation that asissted in addressing the Kauai community healthcare needs at no cost while allowing the Army Reserve Soldiers to train on their mission-essential expeditionary tasks.
RMHENP4K–Spc. William Banegas-Campos, a medical specialist of the 48th Combat Support Hospital based at Fort Meade, Md., medically screens a patient at the Innovative Readiness Training exercise Appalachian Mountain IRT 2014 in Cumberland, Md., Aug. 13, 2014. Service members from the Navy, Army and Army Reserve are able to train in a joint environment while providing medical care to patients during the exercise. Service members perform medical, dental, optical and veterinary care for the communities in the Allegany County region at Allegany County Fairgrounds from Aug. 13 to Aug. 21. (U.S. Army photo b
RMHEPHGA–Lt. Katelyn Howenstine,right, a physical therapist from Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, N.C., and Staff Sgt. Musab Alsawalha, an orthopedic technician from the 48th Combat Support Hospital Company Alpha, Fort Story, Va., instruct a patient on muscle exercises during Greater Chenango Cares on July 15, 2015. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y. from July 13-23. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jennifer Shick/released
RMHEA2TB–U.S. Army Spc. Ajakye Olumide, a pharmacy technician, from the 48th Combat Support Hospital, performs a sterile products validation test used for training at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., May 19, 2011, in support of Global Medic 2011 and Warrior 91 11-01. Warrior Exercise gives participating units an opportunity to rehearse military maneuvers and tactics such as security, convoy operations and quick reaction drills during simulated enemy attacks. Global Medic is a joint field training exercise for theater aeromedical evacuation system and ground medical components designed to replicate all aspe
RMHEJNEX–Soldiers from the 48th Combat Support Hospital unload medical equipment March 14 at the Medical Storage and Maintenance Facility located inside the Army Reserve's Equipment Concentration Site 99 on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. This 60,000-square-foot, solar-powered, climate-controlled facility provides the 3rd Medical Deployment Support Command storage space for medical, dental, veterinary, forward surgical and early entry hospital equipment, as well as maintenance capabilities for bio-medical equipment and x-ray, ventilator and defibrillator repair. Army Reserve facility equips sold
RMHEA2TA–U.S. Army Sgt. First Class Lyndon Edwards, Alpha Company, 48th Combat Support Hospital, points at an X-ray simulation on a Philips Imager at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., May 19, 2011, in support of Global Medic 2011 and Warrior 91 11-01. Warrior Exercise gives participating units an opportunity to rehearse military maneuvers and tactics such as security, convoy operations and quick reaction drills during simulated enemy attacks. Global Medic is a joint field training exercise for theater aeromedical evacuation system and ground medical components designed to replicate all aspects of combat med
RMHEA2T3–U.S Army Lt. Col Malinda Coakley from 48th Combat Support Hospital getting some hot dinner at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., May 14, 2011, in support of Global Medic 2011. Global Medic is a joint field training exercise for theater aeromedical evacuation system and ground medical components designed to replicate all aspects of combat medical service support. Tech. Sgt Chris Hibben
RMHEA2TG–U.S. Army Pfc. Timothy Cross, with the 48th Combat Support Hospital, writes medical information on a clipboard at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., May 16, 2011, in support of Global Medic 2011 and Warrior 91 11-01. Global Medic is a joint field training exercise for theater aeromedical evacuation system and ground medical components designed to replicate all aspects of combat medical service support. Senior Airman Raymond A. Estes
RMHEA2FT–U.S. Army Spc. Christian Downs, a generator mechanic, 48th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Meade Md., conducts preventive maintenance checks on an electric generator at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., May 19, 2011, in support of Global Medic 2011 and Warrior 91 11-01. Global Medic/Warrior is a joint reserve field training exercise for theater aeromedical evacuation system and ground medical components designed to replicate all aspects of combat medical service support. Francisco V. Govea II
RM2M9JNMK–030121-F-7203T-045. [Complete] Scene Caption: US Army (USA) Soldiers from the 48th Combat Support Hospital operate a station where female medical personnel provide care for local Afghani women during a Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP) held in the village of Aroki, located in the Kapisa Province of Afghanistan, during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Soldiers from the 48th Combat Support Hospital, along side US Air Force (USAF) Airmen from the 455th Air Expeditionary Wing (EAW) and ROK Army Soldiers from the 924th Medical hospital, operate the programs, which provides free medical and dental ca
RMHEJ0GY–U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Long Tran with Alpha Company, 48th Combat Support Hospital lobs a grenade during the 2009 Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition (BWC) at Fort McCoy, Wis., July 15, 2009. The BWC tests the physical and mental abilities of warriors to determine the top soldier and top noncommissioned officer to compete in the Department of the Army competition held in the fall at Fort Lee, Va. (DoD photo by Val Hyde, U. S. Army/Released) 090715-A-7343H-385 (3740085444)
RMPXMJT9–U.S. Army Reserve Pfc. Samantha Bacalso, a medic with the 48th Combat Support Hospital A Co. from Virginia Beach, Virginia checks the pulse of a member of the speical needs community June 16, 2017 on the Island of Kauai, Hawaii during Operation Tropic Care 2017. Tropic Care was a joint service operation that asissted in addressing the Kauai community healthcare needs at no cost while allowing the Army Reserve Soldiers to train on their mission-essential expeditionary tasks.
RMHEA2E2–U.S. Army medics, 48th Combat Support Hospital, B Company, Ft. Meade, Maryland and U.S. Air Force Airmen, 452nd Aeromedical Staging Squadron, March ARB, Calif., transport a patient to a bus from the Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility at Schoonover Airfield, Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., during Global Medic/ Warrior, May 18, 2011. Global Medic/Warrior is a joint reserve field training exercise for theater aeromedical evacuation system and ground medical components designed to replicate all aspects of combat medical service support. Francisco V. Govea II/ Released)
RMP3PDR5–Maj. Jeremy McKenna of Alpha Company 48th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Story, Va., gives an interview with local media about the veterinary capabilities for Greater Chenango Cares. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3NH4F–Soldiers from Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Story, Va., prepare tents for veterinary services during Greater Chenango Cares July 14, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RM2M9JNN5–030121-F-7203T-048. [Complete] Scene Caption: Armed with a 5.56mm M16A2 rifle a US Army (USA) female Medic guards the entrance to at facility where female medical personnel provide care for local Afghani women during a Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP) held in the village of Aroki, located in the Kapisa Province of Afghanistan, during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Soldiers from the 48th Combat Support Hospital, along side US Air Force (USAF) Airmen from the 455th Air Expeditionary Wing (EAW) and ROK Army Soldiers from the 924th Medical hospital, operate the programs, which provides free medi
RMPXMJT7–U.S. Army Reserve Pfc. Samantha Bacalso from Virgnia Beach, Va.,left, and Spc. Joseph Wilson from Portsmouth,Virgnia, right, both medics with the 48th Combat Support Hospital A Co. take basic medical measurements of a member of the speical needs community June 16, 2017 on the Island of Kauai, Hawaii during Operation Tropic Care 2017. Tropic Care was a joint service operation that asissted in addressing the Kauai community healthcare needs at no cost while allowing the Army Reserve Soldiers to train on their mission-essential expeditionary tasks.
RMP3NHK5–Soldiers from Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Story, Va., set up electricity for the tents for veterinary services in preparation for Greater Chenango Cares July 14, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3R3–Soldiers from Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Story, Va., remove sandbags during the pack up of the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training event, July 24, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the IRT events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3R0–Service members from Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Story, Va., helps pack up the veterinary section of the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training event, July 24, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the IRT events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3FD–Spc. Trayon Royal from Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Story, Va., checks a patient’s eyeglass prescription during Greater Chenango Cares, July 22, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3PDPW–Maj. Jeremy McKenna of Alpha Company 48th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Story Va., gives an interview with local media about the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training event, July 17, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the IRT events that provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3PDPT–Spc. Juan Martinez, a medic for Bravo Company 48th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Meade, Md., takes a patient’s blood pressure during intake for the Healthy Cortland event, July 16, 2016. Healthy Cortland is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Cortland, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3NHK0–Spc. Markel Huff, a pharmacy technician from Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Story, Va., helps to set up the pharmacy in preparation for Greater Chenango Cares July 14, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3NKGD–Army Capt. Lucas Marcum, a triage nurse from Company Bravo 48th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Meade, Md., speaks with community members at the Holiday in Homer festival about the Healthy Cortland event July 16, 2016. Healthy Cortland is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Cortland, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3G6–Pfc. Ontarius Hicks, a nutrition care specialist from Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Story, Va., prepares dinner for other service members during Greater Chenango Cares, July 22, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3E5–Lt. Laarni Paulin, a nurse with Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Story, Va., gives patients information about local services for continuation of care during Greater Chenango Cares, July 21, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3PN5C–Pfc. Michael Fiedor, a pharmacy technician from Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Story, Va., counts out medication for a patient during Greater Chenango Cares, July 19, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3PN59–Capt. Marc Harmon, a nurse from Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Story, Va., takes vital signs on a young patient during Greater Chenango Cares, July 18, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class, no-cost medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3R7–Col. Erik Kirchen, commander of the 48th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Meade, Md., has a command meeting with the senior leaders of the Army, Navy and Air Force during Greater Chenango Cares IRT event July 17, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3RW–O Maj. Jeremy McKenna, mission commander from Company Alpha, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Story, Va., speaks to the media on the services provided at Greater Chenango Cares July 17, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3NKGJ–Army Capt. Lucas Marcum, a triage nurse from Company Bravo 48th Combat Support Hospital, and Navy Lt. Cmdr. Cathleen Bruni, a triage nurse from Expeditionary Medical Facility Bethesda speak with community members about the Healthy Cortland event July 16, 2016. Healthy Cortland is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Cortland, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3PY–Sgt. Brittany Wallace, a healthcare specialist with Company Alpha, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Story, Va., provides patients information on continuing care during Greater Chenango Cares, July 24, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class, no-cost medical, dental, optometry and veterinary care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3P1–Maj. Joseph Flores, a physical therapist with Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Story, Va., performs a dry needling therapy technique on a patient during Greater Chenango Cares, July 23, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3PN5B–Spc. Xavier Ruiz, a licensed practical nurse from Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Story, Va., takes vital signs from a community member during the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training event, July 19, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3PENA–Pfc. Michael Fiedor, a pharmacy technician from Alpha Company, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Meade, Md., counts pills to fill a prescription during the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training event, July 20, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the IRT events that provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3PEP2–Pfc. Michael Fiedor, a pharmacy technician from Alpha Company, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Meade, Md., counts pills to fill a prescription during the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training event, July 20, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the IRT events that provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3PEN6–Capt. Burke Tervort, with the 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Meade, Md., gives commands to service members in order to set up the veterinary hospital tents in preparation for the Healthy Cortland Innovative Readiness Training event, July 14th, 2016. Healthy Cortland is one of the IRT events that provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Cortland County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3NKGG–Army Capt. Lucas Marcum, a triage nurse from Company Bravo 48th Combat Support Hospital, and Navy Lt. Cmdr. Cathleen Bruni, a triage nurse from Expeditionary Medical Facility Bethesda speak with Homer Mayor Genevieve Suits and community members about the Healthy Cortland event July 16, 2016. Healthy Cortland is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Cortland, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3FH–Senior Airman Alexandra Denio, an aerospace medical technician for the 136th Medical Group, Fort Worth, Texas, and Spc. Christopher Seavey from Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Story, Va., consult on an eyeglass prescription during Greater Chenango Cares, July 22, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3PN75–Maj. Jeremy McKenna, mission commander from Company Alpha, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Story, Va., answer questions from distinguished visitors regarding the optometry section of the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training event July 20, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class, no cost medical, dental, optometry and veterinary care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3R1–Sgt. 1st Class Carmen Simmons, a pharmacy technician, Staff Sgt. Tory Braxton, a wheeled vehicle mechanic, and Staff Sgt. Jordan Verdes, a patient administration specialist, all from Company Alpha, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Story, Va., count and log all the medications during the wrap-up of the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training event, July 24, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the IRT events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class, no-cost medical, dental, optometry and veterinary care to the
RMP3PN76–Sgt. Christopher Ramos, a biomedical technician from Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Story, Va., and Pfc. Albertico Saldana, a biomedical technician from the 341st Medical Logistics, Newtown Square, Pa. perform maintenance on a piece of dental equipment during Greater Chenango Cares, July 20, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class, no-cost medical, dental, optometry and veterinary care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-
RMMRHPTA–Spc. Heidy Silvia, an U.S. Army Reserve dental technician of the 48th Combat Support Hospital B Co. from Ft. Meade, Maryland X-rays a patients teeth during Operation Tropic Care 2017 16 June, 2017 on the Island of Kauai, Hawaii. Tropic Care was a joint service operation that asissted in addressing the Kauai community healthcare needs at no cost while allowing the Army Reserve Soldiers to train on their mission-essential expeditionary tasks.
RMMRHPTN–Pfc. Samantha Bacalso, an Army Reserve combat medic with the 48th Combat Support Hospital A Co. from Virginia Beach, Virginia goes over a patients medical history during Operation Tropic Care 2017 16 June, 2017 on the Island of Kauai, Hawaii. Tropic Care was a joint service operation that asissted in addressing the Kauai community healthcare needs at no cost while allowing the Army Reserve Soldiers to train on their mission-essential expeditionary tasks.
RMP3PAA6–U.S. Army Reserve Capt. Burke Tervort from the 48th Combat Support Hospital escorts patient Stella Janus during the Healthy Cortland 2016 Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) mission at Homer Intermediate School in Homer, N.Y, July 19, 2016. The IRT is providing no cost medical, dental, optometry, and veterinary care to residents of Chenango County, N.Y. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Matt Hecht/Released)
RMMRHRA3–U.S. Army Reserve 1Lt. Miranda Jerran, a nurse with the 48th Combat Support Hospital B Co. from Newark, Delaware chats with a member of the special needs community June 16, 2017 on the Island of Kauai, Hawaii during Operation Tropic Care 2017. Tropic Care was a joint service operation that asissted in addressing the Kauai community healthcare needs at no cost while allowing the Army Reserve Soldiers to train on their mission-essential expeditionary tasks. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Ian Valley 345th Public Affairs Detachment)
RMMRHRA2–U.S. Army Reserve Pfc. Samantha Bacalso, a medic with the 48th Combat Support Hospital A Co. from Virginia Beach, Virginia checks the pulse of a member of the speical needs community June 16, 2017 on the Island of Kauai, Hawaii during Operation Tropic Care 2017. Tropic Care was a joint service operation that asissted in addressing the Kauai community healthcare needs at no cost while allowing the Army Reserve Soldiers to train on their mission-essential expeditionary tasks. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Ian Valley 345th Public Affairs Detachment)
RMMRHRA0–U.S. Army Reserve Pfc. Samantha Bacalso from Virgnia Beach, Va.,left, and Spc. Joseph Wilson from Portsmouth,Virgnia, right, both medics with the 48th Combat Support Hospital A Co. take basic medical measurements of a member of the speical needs community June 16, 2017 on the Island of Kauai, Hawaii during Operation Tropic Care 2017. Tropic Care was a joint service operation that asissted in addressing the Kauai community healthcare needs at no cost while allowing the Army Reserve Soldiers to train on their mission-essential expeditionary tasks. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Ian Valley 345t
RMP3PDED–U.S. Army Sgt. Ashley Gray, 48th Combat Support Hospital, left, speaks with Command Chief Master Sgt. Janeen Fillari, New Jersey State Command Chief, during the Healthy Cortland event at Homer Intermediate School in Homer, N.Y., July 20, 2016. Service members provided no cost medical, dental, optometry, and veterinary care to local citizens. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Julia Santiago)
RMP3PDAY–U.S. Army 1st Lt. Christine Barr, 48th Combat Support Hospital, listens to Capt. Lucas Marcum as he explains the process of the preliminary health screenings during the Healthy Cortland event at Homer Intermediate School in Homer, N.Y., July 19, 2016. Service members provided no cost medical, dental, optometry, and veterinary care to local citizens. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Julia Santiago)
RMP3P3DW–Lt. Col. Christopher James, a physician from Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital out of Fort Story, Va., conducts a physical exam of a patient during Greater Chenango Cares, July 21, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events that provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3NTGM–U.S Army Cadet Angel Camilo, training at the 48th Combat Support Hospital, confirms appropriate tank water levels during the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training mission July 19, 2016, in Norwich, N.Y. More than 190 Air Force, Navy, and Army personnel participated in the 10-day operation, offering medical, dental, optometry, and veterinary assistance. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Elizabeth Gilbert)
RMP3NTGD–U.S. Army Cadet Angel Camilo, 48th Combat Support Hospital technician, inspects water from a 'water buffalo' tank for visual clarity during the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training mission July 19, 2016, in Norwich, N.Y. In a field environment, the tank is used to provide a clean, drinkable water source in the event that local potable water isn't available. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Elizabeth Gilbert)
RMP3NTGK–U.S Army Cadet Angel Camilo, 48th Combat Support Hospital, and Staff Sgt. Kellee Carraway, 789th Preventive Medicine Detachment training non-commissioned officer, check water chlorine levels in a water tank during the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training mission July 19, 2016, in Norwich, N.Y. In a field environment, the tank is used to provide a clean, drinkable water source in the event that local potable water isn't available. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Elizabeth Gilbert)
RMP3NTGH–U.S. Army Cadet Angel Camilo, 48th Combat Support Hospital, and Staff Sgt. Kellee Carraway, 789th Preventive Medicine Detachment training non-commissioned officer, check water chlorine levels in a water tank during the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training mission July 19, 2016, in Norwich, N.Y. In a field environment, the tank is used to provide a clean, drinkable water source in the event that local potable water isn't available. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Elizabeth Gilbert)
RMP3NK98–Lt. Blair Willcox, a Navy dentist from the 4th Dental Battalion, Fort Worth, Texas and Sgt. Jerome Capers, a dental technician from Company A, 48th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Story, Va., provide dental care during Greater Chenango Cares on July 15, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMHEA2R1–A U.S. Army medical personnel assigned to the 48th Contingency Army Surgical Hospital, Fort Meade, Md., move a simulated casualty to a triage tent at Schoonover Field, Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., May 22, 2011, in support of Global Medic 2011 and Warrior 91 11-01. Global Medic is a joint Reserve field training exercise for theater aeromedical evacuation system and ground medical components designed to replicate all aspects of combat medical service support. Staff Sgt. Donald R. Allen
RMHEPHE3–Lt. Stewart Whiddon, left, a dentist from Operation Health Support Unit, Camp Lejeune, N.C., and Petty Officer 3rd Class Levy Pierre, a dental tech from EMF Camp Pendleton, Calif., provide dental care at Greater Chenango Cares on July 14, 2015. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 13-23. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jennifer Shick/released) Service members provide dental care for patients during I
RMHEPHG9–Capt. Kimberly Jordan, right, a veterinary preventive medicine officer with the 169th Medical Detachment Veterinary Services out of Fort Gordon, Ga. and Capt. Rachel Hathorn, a field veterinary service officer with the 358th Medical Brigade out of Montgomery, Ala., prepare medications that will be administered to animals prior to surgery at Greater Chenango Cares July 15, 2015. Greater Chenango Cares is one of many Innovative Readiness Training missions designed to provide real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the citizens of Che
RMHEPHE7–Sgt. Courtney Kreft, left, an animal care specialist with the 422nd Medical Detachment Veterinary Services out of Rockville, Md., trains Spc. Tramaine Brant, an animal care specialist from the 169th Medical Detachment Veterinary Services out of Fort Gordon, Ga., on use of the autoclave, an instrument designed to sterilize operating equipment, at Greater Chenango Cares July 14, 2015. Greater Chenango Cares is one of many Innovative Readiness Training missions designed to provide real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the citizens o
RMHEPHE0–Spc. Tramaine Brant, an animal care specialist with the 169th Medical Detachment Veterinary Services out of Fort Gordon, Ga., prepares the autoclave to sterilize utensils prior to surgery during Greater Chenango Cares, July 14, 2015. Greater Chenango Cares is one of many Innovative Readiness Training missions designed to provide real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the citizens of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 13-23. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Nathan DeVoe/released) Service member prepares equipment for IRT in Norwich, N.Y. 150
RMHEPHE2–Capt. Rachel Hathorn, left, a field veterinary service officer with the 338th Medical Brigade out of Horsham, Pa., and Spc., Alaysha Davis, an animal care specialist with the 169th Medical Dental Veterinary Services out of Fort Gordon, Ga., prepare a dog to receive veterinary care during Greater Chenango Cares, July 14, 2015. Greater Chenango Cares is one of many Innovative Readiness Training missions designed to provide real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the citizens of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 13-23. (U.S. Army photo
RMHEPHDY–Lt. Awilda Rodriguez, a field veterinary service officer with the 169th Medical Detachment Veterinary Services out of Fort Gordon, Ga., inspects her equipment prior to performing veterinary services at Greater Chenango Cares July 14, 2015. Greater Chenango Cares is one of many Innovative Readiness Training missions designed to provide real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the citizens of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 13-23. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Nathan DeVoe/released) Service member prepares equipment for IRT in Norwich, N.
RMHEPHE1–Lt. Awilda Rodriguez, a field veterinary service officer with the 169th Medical Detachment Veterinary Services out of Fort Gordon, Ga., washes her hands prior to performing veterinary services at Greater Chenango Cares, July 14, 2015. Greater Chenango Cares is one of many Innovative Readiness Training missions designed to provide real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the citizens of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 13-23. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Nathan DeVoe/released) Service member prepares to perform surgery at IRT in Norwich,
RMHEPHC5–Sgt. Carlos Vaquez, a vet tech from 169th Medical Detachment out of Fort Gordon, Ga., provides care to local animals during Greater Chenango Cares July 12, 2015. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 13-23. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jennifer Shick/released) Service members provide veterinary care for patients during IRT mission at Norwich, NY 150713-A-SC854-466
RMHEPHC4–Petty Officer 2nd Class Cherry Ignacio, a dental tech from EMF Camp Pendleton provides dental care during Greater Chenango Cares. July 12, 2015. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 13-23. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jennifer Shick/released) Service members provide dental care for patients during IRT mission at Norwich, NY 150713-A-SC854-187
RMHEPHC7–First Lt. Awilda Rodriguez, veterinarian from 169th Medical Detachment out of Fort Gordon, Ga., provides care to local animals during Greater Chenango Cares July 12, 2015. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 13-23. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jennifer Shick/released) Service members provide veterinary care for patients during IRT mission at Norwich, NY 150713-A-SC854-635
RMHEPHE4–Sgt. Trisha Purvis, an animal care specialist from the 169th Medical Detachment Veterinary Services out of Fort Gordon, Ga., provides care to local animals during Greater Chenango Cares, July 12, 2015. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 13-23. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jennifer Shick/released) Service members provide veterinary care for patients during IRT mission at Norwich, NY 150714-A-SC85
RMHEPAC6–Soldiers of the 48th Combat Support Hospital Fort Meade, Md., off-load a plane at Fort Hood, Texas, after a nine-month deployment to Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. The 48th Combat Support Hospital provided world-class combat health support to U.S. and coalition forces, and Department of Defense and Department of the Army civilians in Kuwait. (U.S. Army photo by 1st Lt. Isra Pananon/Released) 48th Combat Support Hospital returns from Kuwait 140117-A-ZJ446-455
RMP3NTR6–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Kristina Overton, 136th Airlift Wing, Texas Air National Guard public affairs specialist interview service members from the Joint Task Force 48th Combat Hospital Support during the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training at Norwich, N.Y., July 17, 2016. The IRT provided medical, dental, optometry and veterinary services at no cost to the community from July 15 to 24. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Elizabeth Gilbert)
RMP3NK9A–Capt. Philbrook Mason, an optometrist from the Navy Operational Support Center, Quincy, Mass., conducts an eye exam on a patient during Greater Chenango Cares on July 15, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3RB–Capt. Philbrook Mason, an optometrist from the Navy Operational Support Center, Quincy, Mass., conducts an eye exam on a patient during Greater Chenango Cares on July 15, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3E0–Cmdr. Dave Carneiro, a dentist from the Operational Health Support Unit, Bremerton, Wash. conducts a dental exam on a patient during Greater Chenango Cares, July 21, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events that provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3PN5A–Maj. Timothy Dwyer, a pharmacist from the 1192nd Distribution & Distribution Support Brigade (DDSB), New Orleans, La., instructs a patient on proper medication usage during the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training event, July 19, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3PDR8–Spc. Eric Cooper, a dental technician with the 7234th Medical Support Unit out of Vallejo, Calif., takes x-rays in preparation for the dentist at the Healthy Cortland Innovative Readiness Training event in Homer, N.Y. Healthy Cortland is one of the IRT events that provide real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Cortland, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3NHK1–Capt. Philbrook Mason, an optometrist from the Navy Operational Support Center, Senior Airman Alexandra Denio, an aerospace medical technician with the 136th Medical Group, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Adrianna Nevins, a corpsman from Expeditionary Medical Facility Bethesda assist in preparing the optometry clinic for Greater Chenango Cares July 14, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15
RMP3PN57–Maj. Satomi Mack-Martin, public affairs officer from 3d Medical Command Deployment Support in Atlanta, Ga., and Elizabeth Monaco, executive director for the Chenango United Way, speak with local radio stations to promote Greater Chenango Cares, July 18, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class, no-cost medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3PEP9–Capt. Mason Philbrook, an optometrist from the Navy Operational Support Center out of Quincy, Mass., gives a young boy an eye exam using a phoropter during the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training event, July 20, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the IRT events that provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3NKGA–Genevieve Suits, Homer Village mayor, receives an overview on the Healthy Cortland event July 16, 2016. Healthy Cortland is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Cortland, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3NH43–Service members from both the Army and the Navy help to set up tents for veterinary services during Healthy Cortland July 14, 2016. Healthy Cortland is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Cortland, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3NH3N–Service member sorts and packages dental tools in preparation for Healthy Cortland July 14, 2016. Healthy Cortland is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Cortland, N.Y., from July 15-24.s Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Cortland, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3NH4E–Service members from both the Army and the Navy help to set up tents for veterinary services during Healthy Cortland July 14, 2016. Healthy Cortland is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Cortland, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3NH3Y–Service member sorts and packages dental tools in preparation for Healthy Cortland July 14, 2016. Healthy Cortland is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Cortland, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3NKBR–United Way volunteers assist patients in checking in during Greater Chenango Cares on July 15, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3NK9F–Lt. John Vingoe, an optometrist from the Naval Branch Health Clinic, Groton, Conn., conducts an eye exam on a patient during Greater Chenango Cares on July 15, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training missions which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3FY–Spc. Megann Carpenter, a mechanic from the 422nd Medical Detachment Veterinary Services out of Rockville, Md., takes a dog for a walk after surgery during Greater Chenango Cares, July 23, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3G0–Joanelaine Jones-Foster, a community member from Walton, N.Y., brought handmade gifts to thank the service members of Greater Chenango Cares event, July 22, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3DT–Lt. j.g. Kristen Van Meter, a nurse from Expeditionary Medical Facility Bethesda, Md., takes a patient’s information and vital signs during the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training event, July 21, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the IRT events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class, no-cost medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3P3DX–Senior Airman Alexandra Denio, an aerospace medical technician from the 136th Medical Group out of Fort Worth, Texas, checks a patient’s eyeglass prescription during the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training event, July 21, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the IRT events that provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world-class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3PN74–Capt. Matthew Watson, a veterinarian, and Spc. Omokorede Fatile, a food inspector, both from the 422nd Medical Detachment Veterinary Services out of Rockville, Md., perform a neuter procedure on a cat during Greater Chenango Cares, July 20, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
RMP3PN58–Chenango United Way volunteers assist patients with checking in during Greater Chenango Cares on July 15, 2016. Greater Chenango Cares is one of the Innovative Readiness Training events which provides real-world training in a joint civil-military environment while delivering world class medical care to the people of Chenango County, N.Y., from July 15-24.
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