Exercise Global Medic kicks off at Fort Hunter Liggett
210612-N-IX620-0002.JPG Photo By: Spc. RONALD BELL

JOLON, Calif. - U.S. Navy Reserve and U.S. Army Reserve medical teams practice working on a 'cut suit' at Fort Hunter-Liggett, during Exercise Global Medic in June 2021. The training aid allows the medical professionals an opportunity to practice treating a complex simulated casualty in a training environment. The Sailors are assigned to a Navy Reserve Expeditionary Medical Facility and are staffed from units across the United States. The Soldiers are assigned to the 94th Combat Support Hospital, of the 807th Medical Command (Deployment Support). Both units are participating in Global Medic, a joint force multi-day field training exercise that simulates real-world combat deployment in an austere environment. The Medical Readiness Training Command executes Global Medic as part of the Army Reserve Medical Command's larger mission to provide trained, equipped, and combat ready units and medical personnel to support the total force on the battlefields of today and tomorrow.


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