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Archive: July, 2017

Overseeing Big Lots West-2017
July 26, 2017
The 1394th Transportation Surface Brigade conducted the Big Logistics-Over-the-Shore West 2017 at Camp Pendleton, for joint operations with the United States Navy and U.S Marine Corp, during the month of July. The Navy’s Landing Craft Air Cushion delivers cargo from ships directly to the beach, where the Marines were on scene to give logistical support with transportation once the delivery was made. Big LOTS - West 2017 is a United States Army Reserve functional exercise part of the Army Reserve Training Strategy in order to enhance unit readiness by conducting live and virtual port and bare beach operations with external evaluations.

Army Reserve participates in JMAX 2017
July 25, 2017
Sgt. 1st Class Luis Burgos, a mortuary affairs collection point NCOIC with the 311th Quartermaster Company out Ramey Base, Puerto Rico, shows a group of mortuary affairs Marines the refrigeration unit inside a Mobile Integrated Remains Collection System at Fort Pickett, Virginia, July 17, 2017. The Army Reserve Soldier is participating in the 2017 Joint Mortuary Affairs Exercise along with active Army Soldiers, the Air Force and Marines.

Using technology to treat fallen Soldiers with dignity, respect
July 25, 2017
Spc. Christopher Myers, a mortuary affairs specialist with the 311th Quartermaster Company out Ramey Base, Puerto Rico, slides out a shelf within the refrigeration unit inside a Mobile Integrated Remains Collection System at Fort Pickett, Virginia, July 16, 2017. The Army Reserve Soldier is participating in the 2017 Joint Mortuary Affairs Exercise along with active Army Soldiers, the Air Force and Marines.

83rd USARRTC prepares command teams for leadership
July 25, 2017
Command Sgt. Maj. Royce Manis, pictured above, the command sergeant major ofFirst Army Division East, recently attended the Battalion and Brigade Pre-Command Course taught by the Combined Arms Center's Center for CommandPreparation at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. The class focuses on Reserve specific issues new leaders could face. (Courtesy photo)  (Photo Credit: Courtesy photo)

Army Early Response Force engineers train to shape the battlefield
July 25, 2017
Army Reserve Sgt. John Brownlee, a horizontal construction engineer, removes chains from a Caterpillar D7R bulldozer during Combat Support Training Exercise 91-17-03 at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., on July 19, 2017. Brownlee is with the 718th Engineer Company out of Fort Benning, Ga. Nearly 5,400 service members from the U.S. Army Reserve, U.S. Army, Army National Guard, U.S. Navy, and Canadian Armed Forces are training at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., as part of the 84th Training Command’s CSTX 91-17-03 and ARMEDCOM’s Global Medic; this is a unique training opportunity that allows U.S. Army Reserve units to train alongside their multi-component and joint partners as part of the America’s Army Reserve evolution into the most lethal Federal Reserve force in the history of the nation. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Thomas Crough, 301st Public Affairs Detachment)

Bringing smiles to Wolf Point
July 25, 2017
Spc. Cleopatra Matthews, a dental specialist with the 7239th Medical Support Unit, Chattanooga, Tennessee, assists Lt. Col. Joseph Largeman, a general dentist with the 7236th Medical Support Unit, Fort Benning, Georgia, with a lower molar filling and upper tooth extraction at the Chief Redstone Health Clinic at Wolf Point, Montana, July 17, 2017. During the two-week-long mission Fort Peck Innovative Readiness Training, Army Reserve Soldiers will collaborate with the Indian Health Service to provide medical and dental care to an estimated population of over 8,000 residents. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Spc. Claudia Rocha  345th Public Affairs Detachment)

Reserve Soldiers Respond To Nation's Needs
July 25, 2017
US Public Health Service Lt. Cmdr. Cole Dysinger, a pharmacist at the at the Verne E. Gibbs Clinic at Poplar, Montana, informs the incoming Soldiers of the 7239th Medical Support Unit, Chattanooga, Tennessee, about the facilities and procedures as they begin their Fort Peck Innovative Readiness Training July 17, 2017. During the two-week-long mission, medical and dental care will be provided to an estimated population of over 8,000 residents.(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Spc. Claudia Rocha 345th Public Affairs Detachment)

Engineers make lasting impact with community
July 25, 2017
U.S. Army Reserve Spc. David Marquez, a plumber with the 994th Engineer Company out of Denver, Colorado, works with the team to construct a large storage shed at the YMCA of the Rockies - Snow Mountain Ranch, in Granby, Colorado, July 20, 2017. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Spc. Miguel Alvarez, 354th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

Army Reserve MPs test other units as OPFOR
July 25, 2017
Army Reserve Sgt. Jc Pineda, a military police officer with the 96th Military Police Company, 96th Military Police Battalion, fires on a withdrawing column of U.S. Army Reserve Command vehicles while roleplaying as an enemy fighter during a training exercise at Niscoln, a small mock village on Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., on July 20, 2017. The withdrawing Reserve Soldiers, members of the 344th Military Police Company, 485th Chemical Battalion, and 382nd Military Police Battalion, are training as part of CSTX 91-17-03. Nearly 5,400 service members from the U.S. Army Reserve Command, U.S. Army, Army National Guard, U.S. Navy, and Canadian Armed Forces are training at Fort Hunter Liggett as part of the 84th Training Command’s CSTX 91-17-03 and ARMEDCOM’s Global Medic; this is a unique training opportunity that allows U.S. Army Reserve units to train alongside their multi-component and joint partners as part of the America’s Army Reserve evolution into the most lethal Federal Reserve force in the history of the nation. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. David L. Nye, 301st Public Affairs Detachment)

Tears of joy at CSTX
July 25, 2017
Sgt. Angela Myers, an ammunition sergeant with the 311th ESC, gives an emotional hug to her Uncle Corey Rose. Myers was raised as an orphan, bouncing from one home to another before landing in foster care, and this is the first time she has met her uncle or any biological family. The 28-year-old Myers found her uncle on Facebook.