ARMY RESERVE MEDICAL COMMAND

Pinellas Park, Florida

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers of the Camp Parks, Calif., based Western Medical Area Readiness Support Group, under the Pinellas Park, Fla., based Army Reserve Medical Command, conducted a real-world medical mission in support of Operation Sentinel Justice, Global Medic and the Combat Support Training Exercise at Camp Shelby, Miss., June 6-21, 2026. The AR-MEDCOM and WE-MARSG real-world medical mission fulfilled a critical necessity in the reduction of illness, injury and attrition for more than 12,000 U.S. service members who took part in the historic, joint training exercise. (U.S. Army Reserve video by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher A. Hernandez) Music used through license with Epidemic Sound Song — When We Leave Artist — Forever Sunset
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from subordinate units under both the Pinellas Park, Fla., based Army Reserve Medical Command and the San Antonio-based Medical Readiness and Training Command took part in Global Medic for Operation Sentinel Justice — the largest training event in U.S. Army Reserve history with more than 12,000 personnel — in Camp Beauregard, La., and Camp Shelby, Miss., June 6-21, 2026. Army Reserve Col. Bryan Green, commander of the San Antonio-based 7307th Medical Exercise Support Battalion, and Col. Michael Alvis, the senior observer, coach and trainer; explain why and how both AR-MEDCOM and MRTC were integral components in the facilitation and coordination of realistic, scenario-driven training to augment readiness throughout both the Army Reserve medical enterprise and the U.S. Army Reserve in its entirety. (U.S. Army Reserve video by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher A. Hernandez; with additional B-roll by Staff Sgt. Roman Adona, Sgt. William Neal, Sgt. Xavier Chavez, Sgt. Dean John Kd De Dios and Pfc. Anyla Hall) Music used through license with Epidemic Sound Song — The Sky King Artist — Hampus Naeselius
WEST POINT, N.Y. — More than 15 U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers of the Pinellas Park, Fla., based Army Reserve Medical Command and the Gillem Enclave, Ga., based 3d Theater Medical Command provided healthcare services and support for Summer Leaders Experience at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y., May 30 through June 15, 2026. The AR-MEDCOM and 3d TMC Soldiers are part of the treatment team for the three SLE sessions and as part of a continuity program to augment the Keller Army Community Hospital and other organic medical assets here. Music used through license with Epidemic Sound Song — You're the Best Artist — Sarah, the Illstrumentalist
Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) is an Army program emphasizing the five domains of health. This series delves deeper into the physical, nutrition, mental, sleep and spiritual aspects in which every soldier is expected to strive and become an expert. (U.S. Army Reserve video by Staff Sgt. Cameron Hershberger, Calvin Reimhold, Maj. James Kim and Sgt. First Class Abel Aungst)
The University of Missouri–St. Louis launched the Licensed Practical Nurse-to-Bachelor of Science in Nursing bridge program April 22, 2026 in St. Louis, creating a direct pathway for U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers to advance their medical careers while strengthening readiness and the civilian health care workforce. Designed for MOS 68C practical nursing specialists, the program builds on existing training to accelerate the transition into registered nurse roles and develop future Army Nurse Corps leaders. (U.S. Army Reserve video by Staff Sgt. Jerry T. Zuetrong)
Army Reserve Soldiers make robots bleed and growl during Operation Bold Eagle 26
U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Alondra Ramos, a corrections and detention specialist with the 357th Military Police Company, prepares a high-fidelity mannequin to train Soldiers assigned to medical units participating in the Global Medic exercise, during Operation Bold Eagle, at Fort Hunter Liggett, California, July 15, 2026. Unlike traditional plastic training dummies, the high-fidelity mannequins simulate severe injuries, realistic vital signs and active bleeding. Some are remotely controlled by operators who can make the “patient” speak, scream or deteriorate to add to the realism of training. 

Operation Bold Eagle is a premier multi-echelon training exercise providing mission command for 74 units and over 3,300 participating Soldiers. This training event is comprised of a combat support training exercise and Global Medic, both designed to prepare forces for large scale combat operations. Operation Bold Eagle immerses participating units in a rigorous multi-domain operations environment. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Rodney Roldan)
July 17, 2026 - U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers are transforming medical training lanes into realistic battlefield environments by preparing high-fidelity medical "injects" that challenge healthcare providers and combat units participating in...

Army Reserve medic brings combat trauma experience to civilian fire service
Sgt. Abbie Muterspaw
June 26, 2026 - For Sgt. Abbie Muterspaw, serving as an Army Reserve combat medic and working as a civilian firefighter-paramedic are more than two separate careers. They are complementary callings built around service, readiness and helping...

Four-legged Soldiers, first-class care: Army Reserve vets race against clock in high-stakes battlefield training
Sgt. Raijuenae Aravena, an animal care specialist assigned to the 422nd Medical Detachment Veterinary Service Support (MDVS), 338th Medical Brigade, took part in a simulated medical procedure on a mechanical dog during Operation Sentinel Justice at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, June 14, 2026. Operation Sentinel Justice is a large-scale U.S. Army Reserve training exercise that enhances Soldier and unit readiness, validates capabilities, and improves mission effectiveness through realistic, multi-echelon training in a dynamic operational environment. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Pfc. Shemari Salkey)
June 25, 2026 - Highly specialized Army Reserve Soldiers race against the clock to save a special battlefield casualty. The patient arrives at the operating room of the 422nd Medical Detachment Veterinary Services Support (Vet Det) at the...

Operation Sentinel Justice combines real-world medical support, training to strengthen AR-MEDCOM, MRTC readiness
Sgt. Raijuenea Aravena, center, a veterinary technician assigned to the Rockville, Md., based 422nd Medical Detachment Veterinary Services, instructs Sgt. Karissa Downing, left, on canine intubation procedures under the supervision of Lt. Col. Jessica Sprague during Operation Sentinel Justice at Camp Shelby, Miss., June 15, 2026. The training strengthens veterinary medical readiness and prepares Army Reserve personnel to support animal care requirements in operational environments. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jayson Rivera)
June 25, 2026 - U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers throughout the Pinellas Park, Florida-based Army Reserve Medical Command (AR-MEDCOM) and the San Antonio-based Medical Readiness and Training Command (MRTC) trained alongside more than 10,000 U.S...
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Maj. Gen. Beth Salisbury
Commanding General, U.S. Army Reserve Medical Command
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Brig. Gen Kathleen A. Clary
Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army Reserve Medical Command
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Chief Warrant Officer 4 Terrance L. Coleman, Jr.
Command Chief Warrant Officer, U.S. Army Reserve Medical Command
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Command Sgt. Maj. John R. Hilton
Command Sergeant Major, U.S. Army Reserve Medical Command
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