ARMY RESERVE MEDICAL COMMAND

Pinellas Park, Florida

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)
Soldiers from across active, Reserve and National Guard components gathered at Fort Lee, Virginia, for the Master Driver Training Qualification Course, a two-week program designed to standardize vehicle operations and ensure units across the Army follow consistent regulatory guidance.
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas — Two U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from the Pinellas Park, Fla., based Army Reserve Medical Command, two Soldiers from the Nashville, Tenn., based Southeast Medical Area Readiness Support Group, one Soldier from the Tampa, Fla., based 7222nd Medical Support Unit and one Soldier from the Greenville, S.C., based 7225th MSU took part in a collaborative effort during the pre-check inventory packing, or PCIP, with the Theater Lead Agent for Medical Materiel, or TLAMM, warehouse at Kelly Field here, April 6-10, 2026. The purpose of PCIPs with the TLAMM are to ensure medical materiel, supply and other logistical requirements have been identified and fulfilled prior to the execution of training exercises and deployment in real-world operational environments. Army Reserve Master Sgt. Francisco Llanos Vazquez, the AR-MEDCOM medical logistics noncommissioned officer, said he spearheaded and facilitated the connective tissue between AR-MEDCOM and the TLAMM here to augment the efficacy and expediency of medical materiel resource fulfillment, as well as transportation processes, to better support the organization. (U.S. Army Reserve video by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher A. Hernandez and Sgt. 1st Class Jayson Rivera Pabon) Music used through license with Epidemic Sound Song — Easy Feet Artist — Smartface
Army Reserve Medical Command, Theater Lead Agent for Medical Materiel medical logistical relationship crucial for success
U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Melissa Rosales, right, and Pfc. Jeramaya Wilson, both automated logistical specialists assigned to the St. Charles, Mo., based 332nd Medical Company (Logistics), store medical equipment during the pre-check inventory packing, or PCIP, with the Theater Lead Agent for Medical Materiel, or TLAMM, warehouse, at Kelly Field in San Antonio, May 7, 2026. PCIPs with the TLAMM ensure individual and collective unit readiness by having Soldiers accurately pinpoint logistical requirements prior to training exercises and real-world operations. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher A. Hernandez)
May 27, 2026 - U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers in and around the organizational umbrella of the Pinellas Park, Florida-based Army Reserve Medical Command have been synchronizing efforts with the U.S. Air Force to conduct pre-check inventory...

Ready for anything: 852nd Medical Detachment sharpens combat skills ahead of deployment
Army Reserve soldiers assigned to the 852nd Medical Detachment, 385th Field Hospital, 2nd Medical Brigade, participate in Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) training at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., April 28, 2026. The 852nd Medical Detachment trained in preparation for an upcoming mobilization. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ian Valley)
May 21, 2026 - The water was cold, the current unpredictable, and the task was simple: get your team to the other side. For Pfc. Aiden Chilson, a combat medic with the 852nd Medical Detachment, it was the hardest thing he did all week — and...
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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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