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Army Reserve nurse from New Albany, Miss., supports defense COVID-19 response
April 24, 2020
Army Reserve nurse from New Albany, Miss., supports defense COVID-19 response

Mint Hill, N.C., Army Reserve Soldier mobilized to assist DoD COVID-19 response
April 24, 2020
Mint Hill, N.C., Army Reserve Soldier mobilized to assist DoD COVID-19 response

Everything counts in fight against COVID-19
April 23, 2020
Ventilator calibration

Days of Remembrance
April 22, 2020
Days of Remembrance

Installations ready for COVID-19 fight
April 22, 2020
U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hunter Liggett/Parks Reserve Forces Training Area

353rd CACOM conducts virtual change of command
April 22, 2020
353RD CACOM conducts virtual change of command

Atlanta COVID-19 reserve medical support
April 21, 2020
crew members on a Dobbins C-130H3 Hercules pose for a photo wearing masks on April 5, 2020. They transported five Air Force Reserve medical personnel to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, to join the effort in combating COVID-19 in New York City. The Dobbins C-130H also made stops at MacDill Air Force Base and Patrick AFB in Florida, and Charleston AFB, South Carolina to pick up more Reserve Citizen Airmen to join the fight. Pictured from left to right, clockwise, are Capt. Latessa Meader, co-pilot; Maj. Jonathan Bonde, navigator; Tech. Sgt. Joey Burnett, flight engineer; and Maj. Brian Metzger, aircraft commander

528th COSC expands tele-behavioral health capabilities
April 21, 2020
With COVID protective measures impacting Servicemembers both CONUS and OCONUS, the 528th Combat Operations Stress Control team expanded its tele-behavioral health capabilities as a viable alternative to face-to-face behavioral health care.

Brentwood, Tenn., Army Reserve physician mobilized to support DOD COVID-19 response
April 20, 2020
Brentwood, Tenn., Army Reserve physician mobilized to support DOD COVID-19 response

Lexington, S.C., pharmacist mobilized to N.J. for COVID-19 response
April 20, 2020
Lexington, S.C., pharmacist mobilized to N.J. for COVID-19 response