Operation Capital Medic – Leading the way for medical readiness Operation Capital Medic, a medical readiness mission held at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital for over a year now, is increasing the readiness of service members in the Washington, DC area. It is estimated that about 5000 Reserve and National Guard Soldiers live in the Washington, DC area, and Army Reserve Medical Command’s 7250th Medical Support Unit has provided medical and dental services to nearly 1500 of them, helping them get off the red list one Soldier at a time.
Lt. Col. Julie Fung-Hayes, an emergency physician and flight surgeon, shares why she loves serving in the U.S. Army Reserve. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/2FlT26s
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Army Reserve Unit conducts inaugural Innovative Readiness Training for the MOWA Choctaw community
Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Adelaida Glinski, a licensed practical nurse with the Newark, Del. based 7221st Medical Support Unit and temporarily augmented to the Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N.J. based 7245th MSU, takes the temperature of a patient at an Innovative Readiness Training on the MOWA Choctaw Indian Reservation in Mount Vernon, Ala., June 9, 2025. Soldiers were able to build bonds with the local community by offering limited medical, dental, optometry and veterinary services at no-cost to the civilians, all while receiving training on deployment readiness. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Jerry T. Zuetrong)
June 17, 2025 - More than 70 Soldiers from the 7245th Medical Support Unit of the Picatinny Arsenal in Dover, New Jersey, including augmentees from supporting and partner units, participated in the inaugural Reserve Innovative Readiness...

Army Reserve Medical Command units provide training, medical support during Global Medic, Mojave Falcon 25
Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Genaro Oxford, a combat medic assigned to the Red Rock, Ariz., based 7220th Medical Support Unit, uses a thermometer to check the vitals of another Soldier during Exercise Global Medic and Mojave Falcon 2025 in Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., June 7, 2025. Approximately 70 Soldiers of the 7220th MSU provided real-world medical services and support to more than 1,000 service members who took part in the combined training exercises, from May 28, 2025, through June 11, 2025. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Hernandez)
June 13, 2025 - More than 100 Army Reserve medical Soldiers, both organic and cross-level augmentees, to the Salt Lake City, Utah-based 2nd Medical Training Brigade and the Red Rock, Arizona-based 7220th Medical Support Unit have...

Cancer couldn't break Army Reserve Best Squad competitor
Army Reserve Best Squad Competitor Cpl. Acasia Lanzaderas, Army Reserve Medical Command, examines an M320 grenade launcher module during weapon familiarization at Fort McCoy Wisconsin, May 9, 2025. Soldiers from around the nation compete in the 2025 BSC, an annual competition that brings together the best Soldiers and squads from across the U.S. Army Reserve to earn the title of
May 19, 2025 - When Cpl. Acasia Lanzaderas heard the words “you may have leukemia,” she was sitting in a classroom, surrounded by her peers. The fading sound of her professor’s voice was replaced with the echo of her own heartbeat. For the...

Army Reserve Medical Command celebrates 20 years of service, transformation and legacy
Army Reserve Maj. Gen. Michael Yost, right, commanding general of the Pinellas Park, Fla., based Army Reserve Medical Command, presents a painting to retired U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Gen. Kenneth Herbst, AR-MEDCOM's first commanding general during the dining-out ceremony and ball for the commemoration of the unit's 20th anniversary event at the Hilton St. Petersburg Carillon Park hotel in Saint Petersburg, Fla., April 12, 2025. This year marks the 20-year anniversary of AR-MEDCOM since its foundation in 2005 by an initiative Herbst led, seeing a need for Army Reserve medicine to emulate and mirror the active component Army and their practices. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Jerry T. Zuetrong)
April 18, 2025 - Army Reserve Soldiers, Civilians and Families of the Pinellas Park, Florida-based Army Reserve Medical Command, celebrated the 20th anniversary with a heartfelt and reflective commemoration that brought together current and...

AR-MEDCOM senior chief warrant officer swears in new cyber operations Soldier
Army Reserve Chief Warrant Officer 4 Terrance L. Coleman Jr., the command chief warrant officer of the Pinellas Park, Fla., based Army Reserve Medical Command, congratulates Javier Council-Griffin, an Army recruit from Brandon, Fla., on his recent enlistment into the U.S. Army as a cyber operations specialist after the completion of Council-Griffin's oath of enlistment at the Tampa Recruiting Battalion headquarters in Tampa, Fla., March 21, 2025. Council-Griffin said Coleman is a friend of the family, and Coleman said he was able to motivate Council-Griffin to enlist through a remote enlistment program to serve as a recruitment ambassador to assist civilians and local recruiters in the overall recruiting process. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Hernandez)
April 11, 2025 - The Army Reserve Medical Command’s senior warrant officer advisor to the commanding general swore in a new Army Reserve recruit March 22 in recognition of his role as a recruitment ambassador for the new Soldier...
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Brig. Gen. Christopher Piland
Commanding General, Military Readiness and Training Command
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Command Sgt. Maj. Paul Fulmer
Command Sergeant Major, Medical Readiness and Training Command
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