Spc. Tracy Ortiz, 7417th Troop Medical Clinic, draws blood during Soldier Readiness Processing at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, Dec. 10, 2017. This is the first time an Army Reserve Medical Support Unit has been able to directly improve readiness to both active and reserve soldiers in the capitol city region. The 7417th Troop Medical Clinic is one of the many units that fall under the Army Reserve Medical Command. ARMEDCOM provides mobilization and deployment support to active military treatment facilities and contingencies while also providing healthcare to under-resourced communities with
Spc. Tracy Ortiz, 7417th Troop Medical Clinic, draws blood during Soldier Readiness Processing at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, Dec. 10, 2017. This is the first time an Army Reserve Medical Support Unit has been able to directly improve readiness to both active and reserve soldiers in the capitol city region. The 7417th Troop Medical Clinic is one of the many units that fall under the Army Reserve Medical Command. ARMEDCOM provides mobilization and deployment support to active military treatment facilities and contingencies while also providing healthcare to under-resourced communities within the United States through DOD’s Innovative Readiness Training program. ( Army photo by Staff Sgt. Felix R. Fimbres)
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