NEW YORK -- (MARCH 11, 2022) Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Daniel Wojcik, left, prepares to draw blood from Equipment Operator 2nd Class Tatyana Klimenko's arm during Mass Activation Exercise 2022-1 (MAX 22-1), a mass mobilization exercise at Navy Reserve Center New York. About 200 Sailors practiced large group mobilization as part of the first section of a national mobilization exercise. In February, Navy Reserve leadership directed several large reserve centers on the East coast to develop, test and evaluate a new method of mobilizing Sailors in large numbers this year. NRC


NEW YORK -- (MARCH 11, 2022) Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Daniel Wojcik, left, prepares to draw blood from Equipment Operator 2nd Class Tatyana Klimenko's arm during Mass Activation Exercise 2022-1 (MAX 22-1), a mass mobilization exercise at Navy Reserve Center New York. About 200 Sailors practiced large group mobilization as part of the first section of a national mobilization exercise. In February, Navy Reserve leadership directed several large reserve centers on the East coast to develop, test and evaluate a new method of mobilizing Sailors in large numbers this year. NRC New York is the first of these exercises. Rear Admiral John Schommer visited the exercise and said, "We -- as a nation, Department of Defense, Navy, Reserve Component, and individuals need to have a sense of urgency. We need to exercise our ability to mobilize you from here at the reserve center." Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Roan Smith.


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