Marine Corps Capt. Lara Soto conducts a body mass index measuring demonstration at Training and Education Command Human Performance Branch at Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Va., March 15, 2022. Capt. Soto served for four years within the Selected Marine Corps Reserve (SMCR) prior to transitioning to the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR). Upon attending an IRR muster, she learned about unique opportunities provided by by the Marine Forces Reserve Individual Mobilization Augmentee (IMA) program. As a small business owner in the civilian sector, she discovered she could continue to serve in th


Marine Corps Capt. Lara Soto conducts a body mass index measuring demonstration at Training and Education Command Human Performance Branch at Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Va., March 15, 2022. Capt. Soto served for four years within the Selected Marine Corps Reserve (SMCR) prior to transitioning to the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR). Upon attending an IRR muster, she learned about unique opportunities provided by by the Marine Forces Reserve Individual Mobilization Augmentee (IMA) program. As a small business owner in the civilian sector, she discovered she could continue to serve in the Marine Corps with a greater degree of flexibility in the IMA program. She currently works as a research investigator for the Marine Corps’ body composition study.


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