ARMY RESERVE MEDICAL COMMAND

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Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from the 7243rd Medical Support Unit participated in Ultimate Caduceus 2023 at Joint Base Lewis McChord, Washington from March 4 to March 18, 2023. Ultimate Caduceus is a Transportation Command-led medical exercise wherein units from the Air Force, Army, National Disaster Medical System and local medical agencies work together to shuttle and provide care for Soldiers coming from overseas. The exercise ensures that military units will be prepared for a mass influx of casualties and incorporates non-military medical organizations in the event as their military counterparts become overwhelmed. The 7243rd used this exercise to serve as annual training, an opportunity to learn how to operate in a joint environment, and as a look at how these operations can be orchestrated from planning to execution.
Capt. Leah Otto with the 7307th Medical Training Support Battalion out of San Antonio, Texas, describes her experience with working with medical units as an Observer Controller Trainer at Global Medic Fort McCoy 2022.
Maj. Brian Eberhardt discusses his role as a scenarios officer for Global Medic Aug. 6-20, 2022 at Fort McCoy, Wisc. He also expands on how the Global Medic exercise prepares service members to face real-life situations. (Video by Sgt. Vontrae Hampton)
Army Reserve Medical Command's Medical Readiness Training Command sent Soldiers to Fort McCoy, Wisc., to participate in Global Medic 2022 this August. Global Medic is an exercise held every year to strengthen the skills of medical personnel by incorporating training with realistic scenarios. This iteration of Global Medic was held Aug. 6-20, 2022.
Considering a career in military medicine? Have you heard of the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP)? Maj. David Flick, an AR-MEDCOM family physician who is also flight surgeon qualified, helps those considering a career in Army medicine in a special way. Flick, a resident of Colorado Springs, Colo., partners with the U.S. Army Medical Recruiting Brigade to coach and mentor medical students who start the process of joining the Army to gain medical expertise. Given his experience both on Active Duty, the Reserve, and in the civilian sector, Flick can fill in prospects on what life is like for an Army doctor. He has also worked with Active Duty doctors who, like him, are considering continuing their service to the Nation in the Reserve. If you're interested in furthering your career or taking advantage of some of the education incentives offered by Army medicine, please reach out to your nearest US Army Medical Recruiting Brigade recruiting station! #WarriorMedics Video production by Master Sgt. Alexandra Hays and Sgt. Vontrae Hampton. [Music credits: Stylish Ambient Beat (Cinematic Music) by MokkaMusic and "Yesterday" by Cold Cinema with permission]
Regional Medic Fort Gordon prepares Soldiers to deploy by putting them in realistic scenarios and promoting skills sustainment.
The Hospital Exercise is one phase of the Regional Medic Exercise. It is designed to be a training tool or event that can take place at any time or in any space.
Medical assets from Army Reserve Medical Command participated in the Cadet Summer Training exercise at Fort Knox, KY. Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers cared for cadets as well as the influx of other Soldiers completing the exercise.
This video highlights the Change of Command Ceremony between Maj. Gen. Jonathan Woodson and Maj. Gen. William Scott Lynn at Army Reserve Medical Command June 26, 2022. (Music used with permission from Florews)
Observer controller trainers (OCT) from the Medical Readiness Training Command (MRTC) advise units at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., during Global Medic 2022. They assist in training and provide constructive feedback for commanders to use in the future.
The 7207th Medical Support Unit along with participants from the National Guard and active duty components came together to complete Soldier medical readiness missions and emergency medical response training June 10-13, 2022 in Rochester, New York..
Each year medics from Army Reserve Medical Command medics support the Summer Leaders Experience for over 1,000 rising high school seniors at U.S. Military Academy West Point to make sure the potential cadets complete the program is the safest manner possible. (Video production by Sgt. Vontrae Hampton).
Forty-nine Soldiers attempted the Expert Field Medical Badge, and only five earned it during testing hosted by Army Reserve Medical Command May 9-13, 2022 at Fort McCoy, Wisc. The pursuit of excellence will ask a lot of you. Do you have what it takes? (Video production by Master Sgt. Alexandra Hays) (Music courtesy of Florews)
Soldiers from across the nation traveled to Fort McCoy, Wis., to compete in the 2022 Army Reserve Medical Command Best Warrior Competition from Mar. 29-April 3, 2022. The BWC is an annual competition that brings together the best Soldiers from across Army Reserve Medical Command to earn the title of “Best Warrior” among their peers. Competitors are evaluated on their individual ability to adapt to and overcome challenging scenarios and battle-focused events that test their technical and tactical abilities under stress and extreme fatigue. (U.S. Army Production by Master Sgt. Alexandra Hays and Sgt. Vontrae Hampton). (Music used with permission by Background Music by Florews)
Leaders gather at Fort Knox for Army Reserve Medical Talent Management Workshop
Commanding General of the Fort Douglas, Utah based, 807th Theater Medical Command, Maj. Gen. Beth Salisbury (center), discusses plans for developing future leaders at the Army Reserve AMEDD Talent Management Workshop, held at the General George Patton Museum of Leadership, Fort Knox, Ky., Aug. 27, 2025. Many key leaders from across Army Reserve Medicine attended this workshop to review strategies for ensuring future mission success by having effective leadership in place and utilizing their talents. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Jerry T. Zuetrong)
Sept. 5, 2025 - Senior Army Reserve medical leaders gathered at the General George Patton Museum of Leadership on Aug. 27 for a workshop designed to strengthen medical talent management and ensure the Army Reserve places the right people in...

Army Reserve Soldiers support National Capital Region medical sites during Medical Readiness Skills Sustainment Program for the Military 2025
Army Reserve Pfc. Yebin Mazza, a medical logistics specialist with the Newark, Del. based 7379th Blood Detachment, moves and reorganizes medical supplies at the Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center located at Fort Belvoir, Va., Aug. 21, 2025. Mazza and an estimated 25 Soldiers from the Army Reserve Medical Command hierarchy took part in the Medical Readiness Skills Sustainment Program for the Military, otherwise known as MRSSP-MIL, to conduct real-world medical training and support in ATAMMC, the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Silver Spring, Md., and the DiLorenzo Pentagon Health Clinic at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.; from Aug. 3, 2025, through Aug. 30, 2025.  (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Hernandez)
Aug. 29, 2025 - More than 40 Army Reserve Soldiers of the Staten Island, New York-based Northeast Medical Area Readiness Support Group and other direct reporting units from the Army Reserve Medical Command hierarchy took part in two...

Global Medic 25-02: Testing medical readiness for large-scale combat operations
U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Lauren Kelly, an operating room specialist from the Mesa, Ariz. based 7453rd Medical Operational Readiness Unit, watches over a patient during a mass casualty training event at Exercise Global Medic 25-02 located at Fort McCoy, Wis., on Aug. 10, 2025. Global Medic is an annual joint-training exercise focused on large-scale combat operations and combat medical care for the U.S. Army Reserve. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jerry T. Zuetrong)
Aug. 19, 2025 - More than 1,000 service members from across the Army, sister services, and allied nations converged here, from August 2, 2025, through August 15, 2025, for Global Medic 25-02, the Army’s largest annual joint medical training...

Army Reserve Soldier ensures 1,500 'wounded' mannequins show up where needed at training exercise Global Medic
Hundreds of medical mannequins wait in storage for use by the Effects and Enablers team from the U.S. Army Reserve’s Medical Readiness and Training Command (MRTC) as part of Global Medic at Fort McCoy, Wis., on Aug. 10, 2025. Global Medic exercises, such as this iteration, conducted within Global Strike, provide realistic medical support training in a joint environment alongside international partners. They focus on battlefield lifesaving, transporting wounded personnel by land and air, and operating combat support hospitals. Global Medic is the only joint component of Global Strike, involving participants from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force and it is sanctioned for participation by allied forces, including the United Kingdom and Canada. These exercises prepare forces for large-scale combat operations, testing the medical capabilities and tactics of the Army Reserve and its joint and international partners.
Aug. 19, 2025 - It might sound like a scene from a zombie flick: hundreds of "bodies" sprawled across a battlefield, each gruesomely wounded on schedule. However, it's just another day at Global Medic – an annual full-spectrum training...

Army Reserve Soldiers facilitate, augment Eastern Phoenix 2025 medical training exercise
Army Reserve Sgt. Delila Jones, a physical therapy specialist with the Richmond, Va. 7457th Medical Operational Readiness Unit, performs a leg stretch on Sgt. Randy McCartney, a tactical power generation specialist with the 7457th MORU, during Eastern Phoenix 2025 training exercise at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center in Fort Gordon, Ga., Aug. 6, 2025. 39 Soldiers of the 7457th MORU facilitated in teh setup of, and augmented the staffing and support of, the Army Active Component in the annual patient movement and hospital bed expansion exercise. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Hernandez)
Aug. 11, 2025 - Thirty-nine Army Reserve Soldiers of the Richmond, Virginia-based 7457th Medical Operational Readiness Unit collaborated alongside their Active Component counterparts during the Eastern Phoenix 2025 training exercise held in...
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Maj. Gen. Michael L. Yost
Commanding General, Army Reserve Medical Command
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Brig. Gen. Jennifer Marrast Host
Commanding General, 3d Theater Medical Command
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Chief Warrant Officer 4 Terrance L. Coleman, Jr.
Command Chief Warrant Officer, Army Reserve Medical Command
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Command Sgt. Maj. John R. Hilton
Command Sergeant Major, Army Reserve Medical Command
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