Brig. Gen. Mary E. Link, (left), deputy commanding general of the Army Reserve Medical Command, greets Selma Mayor George Patrick Evans, (right), prior to speaking to community leaders and Army Reserve Soldiers about the importance and significance of the West Black Belt Innovative Readiness Training Program in Selma, Ala., Aug. 11. The IRT operation provides medical, dental, and eye screenings at no charge to the Black Belt region of south central Alabamian residents of Selma, and nearby townships of Demopolis and Camden. The medical support and services provided to the communities are incide


Brig. Gen. Mary E. Link, (left), deputy commanding general of the Army Reserve Medical Command, greets Selma Mayor George Patrick Evans, (right), prior to speaking to community leaders and Army Reserve Soldiers about the importance and significance of the West Black Belt Innovative Readiness Training Program in Selma, Ala., Aug. 11. The IRT operation provides medical, dental, and eye screenings at no charge to the Black Belt region of south central Alabamian residents of Selma, and nearby townships of Demopolis and Camden. The medical support and services provided to the communities are incidental to the training of the military units involved. ( Army photo by Pfc. Claudia Rocha, 345th Public Affairs Detachment)


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