1st MSC commander surveys Hurricane Maria recovery
171007-A-MP372-004.JPG Photo By: Sgt. Edgar Valdezdeleon

YAUCO, Puerto Rico - Staff Sgt. Miguel John, listens to 1st Sgt. Memo Santiago, the first sergeant for Alpha Company, 35th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, 210th Regional Support Group, explain how A Co. is providing services to support U.S. Army Reserve Operations during Hurricane Maria relief efforts to Sgt. Carlos J. Garcia, a public affairs professional assigned to the 220th Public Affairs Detachment, based out of Southfield, Michigan, at Pfc. Luis F. Garcia Olivares U.S. Army Reserve Center, Yauco, Puerto Rico, Oct. 7, 2017. The Army Reserve’s enabling capabilities remain a key component of this system by maintaining a variety of readily available capabilities including aviation, civil affairs, engineering, medical, supply and logistics that can be committed to Defense Support of Civilian Authorities mission. These capabilities help the Army and Army Reserve’s community-based force save lives, prevent human suffering and extensive property damage when domestic disaster threaten the homeland. America’s Army Reserve is the most capable, combat-ready, and lethal Federal Reserve force in the history of the Nation. (U. S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Edgar Valdez de Leon)


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