Lt. Col. David Douglas, an Observer Coach Trainer with Medical Readiness and Training Command, speaks to Canadian Forces Reserve personnel (Left to right: Cpl. Nick Kennedy, medical technician; Capt. Jenny Vuong, registered nurse; and Lt. Kat Rees, registered nurse) who are integrated with the 345th Combat Support Hospital during Global Medic 2017 at Fort Hunter Liggett, California. The nearly 250 Soldiers assigned to the CSH spent the first few days setting up the hospital and getting it ready to begin receiving patients. The exercise runs 8-28 July, 2017. Global Medic’s unique training op


Lt. Col. David Douglas, an Observer Coach Trainer with Medical Readiness and Training Command, speaks to Canadian Forces Reserve personnel (Left to right: Cpl. Nick Kennedy, medical technician; Capt. Jenny Vuong, registered nurse; and Lt. Kat Rees, registered nurse) who are integrated with the 345th Combat Support Hospital during Global Medic 2017 at Fort Hunter Liggett, California. The nearly 250 Soldiers assigned to the CSH spent the first few days setting up the hospital and getting it ready to begin receiving patients. The exercise runs 8-28 July, 2017. Global Medic’s unique training opportunity allows Army Reserve medical units to train alongside their multi-component and joint partners as part of the America’s Army Reserve evolution into the most lethal Federal Reserve force in the history of the nation. The training audience for this year’s Global Medic exercise totaled more than 1,100 service members, ensuring individuals, teams and units are better prepared to provide medical care when they are called to deploy.


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