807TH THEATER MEDICAL COMMAND 

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U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 987th Medical Detachment (Blood Support), Australian 2nd Health Battalion, and other participating countries cross-train medical protocols during Talisman Sabre 25 in Queensland, Australia, throughout July 2025. Talisman Sabre is the largest bilateral military exercise between Australia and the United States advancing a free and open Indo-Pacific by strengthening relationships and interoperability among key allies and partners, while enhancing our collective capabilities to respond to a wide array of potential security concerns. (U.S. Army video by Staff Sgt. Mikayla Fritz)
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Preston Cook, a medical logistics specialist assigned to the 308th Medical Logistics Company, 145th Multifunctional Medical Battalion, 2nd Medical Brigade, talks about his experience during Operation Patriot Press at Sagami Supply Depot in Sagamihara, Japan, July 15, 2025.
As the U.S. Army Reserve refocuses its training efforts on preparing for large-scale combat operations (LSCO), exercises like Mojave Falcon, which integrates Global Medic and Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX), have become critical platforms for testing and refining how Army Reserve medical forces will operate in tomorrow’s complex, high-casualty battlefield. At the center of this transformation is the Medical Readiness and Training Command (MRTC), the driving force behind the design, development, and execution of realistic medical training environments that push Army Reserve medical units to their limits. Brig. Gen. Chris Piland, Commanding General of MRTC and exercise director for Global Medic 25-01, explained, “We create an environment that challenges both the technical and tactical proficiency of our medical units, contextualizing tasks within the realities of a future battlefield.” (B-roll courtesy of Staff Sgt. Mikayla Fritz and Master Sgt. Jeff Duran)
As the U.S. military transitions from two decades of counterinsurgency operations to a renewed focus on large-scale combat operations (LSCO), the way we train, organize, and prepare our medical forces must evolve. At the heart of this transformation lies a comprehensive, multi-domain training exercise designed to rigorously test the limits of military medical capabilities under the most challenging and realistic conditions imaginable: Global Medic. At the core of the exercise planning effort is the collaboration between the 807th Theater Medical Command (TMC) and the Medical Readiness and Training Command (MRTC). Together, they developed a complex training scenario that injects real-world stressors and operational friction points to test and evaluate medical units' ability to perform their mission essential tasks within a dynamic exercise. From scenario design to execution, the objective is clear: push units to their limits, let them struggle, and then coach, mentor, and guide them toward excellence. This year’s integrated training environment, Mojave Falcon, includes multiple concurrent events such as the Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) and Global Medic. Together, they form a comprehensive platform for testing not just medical readiness, but also the operational integration between medical and sustainment forces, a critical capability in LSCO. Mojave Falcon spans over 300 miles, encompassing units at the forward edge of battle at the National Training Center and those in the corps support area at Fort Hunter Liggett. This vast operational footprint challenges the Army Health System across its entire continuum, from point of injury to definitive care. For the first time, medical and sustainment forces are being integrated at this scale in a real-world, doctrine-driven setting. Communicating across that distance while coordinating logistics and support is a deliberate stressor. “Our connection to the signal network, our fuel and water support,
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 993rd Medical Detachment (Veterinary Services), prepare to transport a canine manikin in a field litter ambulance during Exercise Global Medic, at Fort Hunter Liggett, California, June 7, 2025. The Medical Readiness Training Command executes Exercise Global Medic as part of the 807th Theater Medical Command and Army Reserve Medical Command's larger mission to deliver relevant and realistic collective training to medical units and Soldiers preparing for large-scale combat operations. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Mikayla Fritz)
The Army Reserve’s 328th Field Hospital, out of Salt Lake City, provided essential medical services during Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) Nimiipuu Wellness in Lapwai and Kamiah, Idaho, May 12-21, 2025. Partnering with the Idaho National Guard and Nimiipuu Health, the health system serving the Nez Perce Tribe, the 328th Field Hospital brought military medical, dental, optometry, and behavioral health services to the local communities while simultaneously enhancing the military readiness of their medical units. “These are services the Tribe has asked us to help with in regards to wellness in their community. They want to make sure their community is getting the essential services to meet their care needs,” said Maj. Cherie Jennings, 328th Field Hospital Officer in Charge for the mission.
From left, U.S. Army Reserve Brig. Gen. Todd Traver, Deputy Commanding General, 807th Theater Medical Command and U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Deyana Hernandez, an animal care specialist assigned to 7351st Veterinary Detachment prepares for a Humvee accident scenario by using moulage during Exercise Global Medic, at Fort Hunter Liggett, California, June 5, 2025. The Medical Readiness Training Command executes Exercise Global Medic as part of the 807th Theater Medical Command and Army Reserve Medical Command's larger mission to deliver relevant and realistic collective training to medical units and Soldiers preparing for large-scale combat operations. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Mikayla Fritz)
Approximately 50 U.S. Army Reserve chaplains, chaplain candidates, and religious affairs specialists attended the Army Reserve Chaplain - Battle Focused Training (ARC-BFT) April 8-10 at Ft. McCoy. This second iteration of a pilot training program, created by the 88th Readiness Division (RD) chaplain directorate and co-hosted by the 807th Theater Medical Command (TMC) chaplain section, revamped the norm of annual chaplain training events being almost entirely classroom-based and focused on specific topics with practical exercises. The revised training used only two days of classroom instruction to prepare for a culminating field event.
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 993rd Medical Detachment (Veterinary Services), perform emergency care on a canine manikin during Exercise Global Medic, at Fort Hunter Liggett, California, June 7, 2025. The Medical Readiness Training Command executes Exercise Global Medic as part of the 807th Theater Medical Command and Army Reserve Medical Command's larger mission to deliver relevant and realistic collective training to medical units and Soldiers preparing for large-scale combat operations. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Mikayla Fritz)
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 352nd Field Hospital conducted TeamSTEPPS training at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla. on Dec. 13-15, 2024. TeamSTEPPS is an evidence-based set of teamwork tools, aimed at optimizing patient outcomes by improving communication and teamwork skills among healthcare teams. (U.S. Army Reserve Video by Mr. Ronald D. Bell)
U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 352nd Field Hospital and the 872nd Medical Company (Ground Ambulance) prepare a mock casualty for a medical evacuation aboard a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter during Mojave Falcon, June 5th, 2025 at Fort Irwin, California. Mojave Falcon, the first Army Reserve exercise of its kind, tests readiness and support capabilities across a coast-to-coast battlefield in a Large-Scale Combat Operations (LSCO) environment. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Ian Valley)
Maj. Margarita Chmykhalova and Lt. Col. Matthew Koopmann, both of the 915th Forward Resuscitative Surgical Detachment, explain that many Army Reserve medical providers and Soldiers do similar jobs in their civilian lives, meaning they're bringing incredible medical skillsets to the military battlefield. (U.S. Army Reserve video by Lt. Col. Kristin Porter)
Building soldiering skills: How a veterinary detachment trains for large-scale combat
Sgt. Makayla Gassett provides security while Staff Sgt. Michael Wright, both with the 445th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Services), renders medical aid to a simulated casualty during the situational training exercise (STX) lanes in July’s WAREX 25 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. WAREX, a two-week field exercise, focuses on sharpening basic soldiering skills and unit tactical movement in austere conditions. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Lt. Col Kristin Porter)
Sept. 30, 2025 - The 445th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Services), based in Independence, Missouri, is used to a unique mission set of safeguarding food supplies, supporting military working dogs, and ensuring animal health by running vet...

Serving mind, body and spirit: How military chaplains and COSC units are transforming mental health support in the field
Staff Sgt. Lindsay Clifton and Capt. Timothy Fillmore, both assigned to the 1835th Combat and Operational Stress Control detachment out of Denver, Colorado, set up a communications tower during WAREX at Fort Dix, New Jersey, in July 2025. The 1835th COSC focused on mitigating combat stress, supporting mental resiliency, and enhancing unit readiness in an austere environment for the two-week exercise.
Sept. 24, 2025 - In the face of increasing demands on soldiers during multi-domain operations and large-scale combat operations (LSCO), the U.S. Army Reserve is redefining how it supports mental resilience and spiritual well-being in the...

Training for readiness: How 811th Hospital Center strengthened operations during Regional Medic
The 811th Hospital Center conducted operations in a secure area like this tent set up by the 139th Medical Brigade at Regional Medic, July 12-26, 2025, at Fort Dix, New Jersey.
Aug. 22, 2025 - As Soldiers from across the U.S. Army Reserve converged for the annual Regional Medic exercise in July, units like the 811th Hospital Center, headquartered in Independence, Missouri, not only helped test the readiness of...

Operation Patriot Press builds medical logistics readiness in Japan
U.S. Army Sgt. Adam Garceau, a biomedical equipment specialist assigned to the 308th Medical Logistics Company, 145th Multifunctional  Medical Battalion, 2nd Medical Brigade, helps unload a forklift at Sagami Supply Depot in Sagamihara, Japan, July 14, 2025. Operation Patriot Press is a large-scale, multi-component logistics exercise that provides realistic training opportunities for the US Army Reserve, National Guard, and active-duty components to enhance their logistical acumen and readiness. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Ian Valley)
Aug. 19, 2025 - U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the 308th Medical Logistics Company, 145th Multifunctional Medical Battalion, 2nd Medical Brigade, are enhancing their logistical readiness during Operation Patriot Press at Sagami Supply...

Army Reserve Soldiers conduct active shooter training with local first responders
U.S. Army Reserve, Navy, and Marine Corps service members partnered with local police and fire departments in a joint training exercise focused on active shooter scenarios and medical evacuations at the Army Reserve Center in Bell, California, on April 8, 2025. The exercise aimed to identify gaps in the facility's emergency action plan by simulating an active shooter scenario. (Courtesy Photo)
July 30, 2025 - On April 8, personnel from the U.S. Army Reserve, Navy, Marines, as well as local police and fire departments, participated in a joint training exercise focused on active shooter scenarios and medical evacuations at the Army...

PHOTO GALLERY: U.S. Army Reserve part of mass casualty training at African Lion 2025
U.S. Army Sgt. Anna Arthur, assigned to the 409th Medical Company (Area Support), a U.S. Army Reserve unit assigned to the 807th Theater Support Command and U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Nathan Price, assigned to the 945th Forward Resuscitative Surgical Detachment, 807th TMC, assist medics from the Armed Forces of Senegal in placing a simulated casualty onto a litter during a multinational mass casualty training event at Centre d’Entraînement Tactique 2 (CET2) in Dodji, Senegal, May 12, 2025. The training reinforced interoperability and emergency response coordination among Dutch, Senegalese and U.S. forces during African Lion 2025 (AL25). AL25, the largest annual military exercise in Africa, brings together over 50 nations, including seven NATO allies and 10,000 troops to conduct realistic, dynamic and collaborative training in an austere environment that intersects multiple geographic and functional combatant commands. Led by U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF) on behalf of U.S. Africa Command, AL25 takes place from April 14 to May 23, 2025, across Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, and Tunisia. This large-scale exercise will enhance our ability to work together in complex, multi-domain operations—preparing forces to deploy, fight and win. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Solomon Navarro)
July 15, 2025 - Showing interoperability and emergency response coordination among Dutch, Senegalese and U.S. forces, a multinational mass casualty training event was conducted at Centre d’Entraînement Tactique 2 (CET2) in Dodji, Senegal, in...

Designing the future of battlefield medicine: Inside Global Medic 25-01 and Mojave Falcon
As the U.S. Army Reserve refocuses its training efforts on preparing for large-scale combat operations (LSCO), exercises like Mojave Falcon, which integrates Global Medic and Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX), have become critical platforms for testing and refining how Army Reserve medical forces will operate in tomorrow’s complex, high-casualty battlefield. At the center of this transformation is the Medical Readiness and Training Command (MRTC), the driving force behind the design, development, and execution of realistic medical training environments that push Army Reserve medical units to their limits.
June 30, 2025 - As the U.S. Army Reserve refocuses its training efforts on preparing for large-scale combat operations (LSCO), exercises like Mojave Falcon, which integrates Global Medic and Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX), have...

Passion for aviation drives Army Reserve Soldier’s service
U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Shavaun Brugger, a UH-60 helicopter repairer assigned to Charlie Company, 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, peers out of the door of a Black Hawk during Mojave Falcon 2025 at Fort Hunter Liggett, California, June 8, 2025. Mojave Falcon 2025 is a multi-faceted first-of-its-kind Army Reserve training exercise that integrates Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX), Global Medic, Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise (QLLEX), Port Operations and Nationwide Move. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Mikayla Fritz)
June 25, 2025 - Whoosh, whoosh. The unmistakable sound of Black Hawks flying overhead turns heads, stops conversations, and leaves people reaching for their phones to capture the moment. For one Army Reserve Soldier, it was a moment like...

Preparing for the future fight: Training Army Reserve medical units for large-scale combat operations
U.S. Soldiers assigned to Charlie Company, 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, hoist Army Reserve Brig. Gen. Todd Traver, Deputy Commanding General, 807th Theater Medical Command into a Black Hawk from a notional Humvee accident during Exercise Global Medic, at Fort Hunter Liggett, California, June 5, 2025. The Medical Readiness Training Command executes Exercise Global Medic as part of the 807th Theater Medical Command and Army Reserve Medical Command's larger mission to deliver relevant and realistic collective training to medical units and Soldiers preparing for large-scale combat operations. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Mikayla Fritz)
June 20, 2025 - As the U.S. military transitions from two decades of counterinsurgency operations to a renewed focus on large-scale combat operations (LSCO), the way we train, organize, and prepare our medical forces must evolve. At the...

Army Reserve provides medical services to Nez Perce Tribe and local community
The Army Reserve’s 328th Field Hospital, out of Salt Lake City, provided essential medical services during Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) Nimiipuu Wellness in Lapwai and Kamiah, Idaho, May 12-21, 2025.
June 10, 2025 - The Army Reserve’s 328th Field Hospital, out of Salt Lake City, provided essential medical services during Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) Nimiipuu Wellness in Lapwai and Kamiah, Idaho, May 12-21, 2025...
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Maj. Gen. Beth Salisbury
Commanding General, 807th Theater Medical Command
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Command Sergeant Major, 807th Theater Medical Command
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