Army Reserve Soldier ensures 1,500 'wounded' mannequins show up where needed at training exercise Global Medic
Army Sgt. Delia Aguayo-Baldovinos, 7306th Medical Exercise Support Battalion, discusses mannequin tracking with Army Staff Sgt. Anthony Groves (center), 7215th Medical Support Unit, and Army Sgt. Ramon Reyes (right), 7454th Medical Operational Readiness Unit as part of Global Medic at Fort McCoy, Wis., on Aug. 10, 2025. Global Medic exercises, such as this iteration, conducted within Global Strike, provide realistic medical support training in a joint environment alongside international partners. They focus on battlefield lifesaving, transporting wounded personnel by land and air, and operating combat support hospitals. Global Medic is the only joint component of Global Strike, involving participants from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force and it is sanctioned for participation by allied forces, including the United Kingdom and Canada. These exercises prepare forces for large-scale combat operations, testing the medical capabilities and tactics of the Army Reserve and its joint and international partners.