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U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers conducted innovative readiness

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers conducted innovative readiness

U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers conducted innovative readiness training at the Fork Belknap Indian Reservation, in the mountainous state of Montana, providing medical support to the local community hospital and clin... More

Capt. Shereen Burton, field service veterinarian with

Capt. Shereen Burton, field service veterinarian with

Capt. Shereen Burton, field service veterinarian with the 7243rd Installation Medical Support Unit performs a health assessment on a local residents cat during operation Walking Shield '15 on Fort Belknap Indi... More

U.S. Army reserve Soldiers with the 7243rd  Installation

U.S. Army reserve Soldiers with the 7243rd Installation

U.S. Army reserve Soldiers with the 7243rd Installation Medical Support Unit head to their vehicles after a 14-hour work day assisting patients on Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont., July 28, 2015. U.S. Ar... More

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