ARMY RESERVE MEDICAL COMMAND

Pinellas Park, Florida

Army Reserve medical Soldiers prepare for mobilization
200422-A-A1907-391.JPG Photo By: courtesy asset

Richmond, Va. - Maj. Kimesha Drakes leads a Sexual Harassment Assault Response Prevention class at a Soldier Readiness Processing event April 17, 2020, in Richmond, Va. Eighty-five Soldiers of Army Reserve Medical Command’s 7457th Medical Backfill Battalion are preparing to mobilize as an Army Reserve Urban Augmentation Medical Task Force to assist with patient care in areas heavily-affected by the COVID-19 virus. The Army Reserve has more nearly 3,000 Soldiers supporting the Department of Defense response to the virus.


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