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The U.S. Army Reserve’s 99th Readiness Division hosted a Yellow Ribbon event Sept. 12-14 at the Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown. Rev. Dr. Paul V. McCullough III, Army Reserve Ambassador for Pennsylvania, served as keynote speaker for the event. Yellow Ribbon events span the deployment cycle - pre-deployment prep, mid-tour virtual check-ins and post-deployment reintegration - to connect families with vital resources, all backed by the program’s emphasis on family well-being. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Deziree Lau, 99th RD Public Affairs)
Army Reserve hosts resource event for Soldiers, families in Northeast region
By Sgt. 1st Class Deziree Lau | Sept. 16, 2025
"My purpose in life is to serve others, and as an Army Reserve Ambassador, I open doors so you can walk through them," said Rev. Dr. Paul V. McCullough III, keynote speaker at the Yellow Ribbon event hosted by the U.S. Army...

U.S. Army Reserve Ambassador Jeffrey Morton of Maine receives the Patriotic Public Service Award July 17 during an annual training workshop held at 99th Readiness Division headquarters on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. The award was presented by Maj. Gen. Kris A. Belanger, former 99th RD commanding general. (U.S. Army photo by Mr. Sal Ottaviano, 99th RD Public Affairs)
Army Reserve ambassador for Maine receives public service decoration
By Staff Sgt. Shawn Morris | Aug. 20, 2025
Army Reserve ambassador for Maine receives public service decoration...

Army Reserve ambassador for central Pennsylvania receives public service decoration
Army Reserve ambassador for central Pennsylvania receives public service decoration
By Staff Sgt. Shawn Morris | Aug. 20, 2025
Army Reserve ambassador for central Pennsylvania receives public service decoration...

Army Reserve ambassador for Rhode Island receives public service decoration
Army Reserve ambassador for Rhode Island receives public service decoration
By Sgt. Salvatore Ottaviano | Aug. 20, 2025
Army Reserve ambassador for Rhode Island receives public service decoration...
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UAMTF Proning Training
Proning, or lying a patient face down on one’s chest and abdomen (prone) as compared with lying on one’s back (supine), improves the transfer of oxygen from the lungs into the bloodstream and eventually throughout the body’s organs. Alveoli are the tiny air sacs within the lungs that permit the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide and other gases. Prone positioning helps keep more alveoli open and more evenly distributed at the end of expiration, thus improving gas exchange and minimizing ventilator induced damage to the lungs.

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