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Spc. Michael Gavin, a resident of Fleetwood, Pa., and

Spc. Michael Gavin, a resident of Fleetwood, Pa., and

Spc. Michael Gavin, a resident of Fleetwood, Pa., and a combat medic with the 7221st Medical Support Unit, Newark, Del., runs on a treadmill while breathing through a mask connected to a monitor that tracks how... More

A clinician at the Army Wellness Center, Aberdeen Proving

A clinician at the Army Wellness Center, Aberdeen Proving

A clinician at the Army Wellness Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., uses an ultrasound wand to measure body fat on an Army Reserve soldier of the 7221st Medical Support Unit, Newark, Del., Feb. 9, 2014. The ... More

Maj. Gen. Bryan R. Kelly, left, commanding general,

Maj. Gen. Bryan R. Kelly, left, commanding general,

Maj. Gen. Bryan R. Kelly, left, commanding general, Army Reserve Medical Command, talks to Col. Thomas J. Motel, shortly before the change of command ceremony Feb. 8, 2014, at Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island, N.Y... More

Spc. Michael M. Gavin, a resident of Fleetwood, Pa.,

Spc. Michael M. Gavin, a resident of Fleetwood, Pa.,

Spc. Michael M. Gavin, a resident of Fleetwood, Pa., and a combat medic with the 7221st Medical Support Unit, Newark, Del., breathes through a mask connected to a monitor that tracks how well he processes oxyge... More

Maj. Gen. Bryan R. Kelly, left, commanding general,

Maj. Gen. Bryan R. Kelly, left, commanding general,

Maj. Gen. Bryan R. Kelly, left, commanding general, Army Reserve Medical Command, takes the Northeast Medical Area Readiness Support Group flag from Col. Thomas J. Motel, right, outgoing commander, signifying t... More

A digital monitor prints out its report for an Army

A digital monitor prints out its report for an Army

A digital monitor prints out its report for an Army Reserve soldier of the 7221st Medical Support Unit, Newark, Del., Feb. 9, 2014, after measuring how he processes oxygen for 15 minutes at rest. Combined with ... More

Queens native competes in ‘Best Warrior Competition’

Queens native competes in ‘Best Warrior Competition’

Cpl. Luis Y. Rosado, an operating room specialist with the 4220th U.S. Army Hospital, Shoreham, N.Y., is competing in the Army Reserve Medical Command’s prestigious Best Warrior Competition in Helena, Mont., Fe... More

Bayonne resident competes in ‘Best Warrior Competition’

Bayonne resident competes in ‘Best Warrior Competition’

Staff Sgt. Joseph Llave, a human resource specialist with the Northeast Medical Area Readiness Support Group from Staten Island, N.Y., is competing in the Army Reserve Medical Command’s prestigious "Best Warrio... More

Col. Maria E. Ostrander, left, incoming commander,

Col. Maria E. Ostrander, left, incoming commander,

Col. Maria E. Ostrander, left, incoming commander, Northeast Medical Area Readiness Support Group meets with Maj. Gen. Bryan R. Kelly, commanding general, Army Reserve Medical Command before the change of comma... More

Maj. Gen. Bryan R. Kelly, left, commanding general,

Maj. Gen. Bryan R. Kelly, left, commanding general,

Maj. Gen. Bryan R. Kelly, left, commanding general, Army Reserve Medical Command, passes the Northeast Medical Area Readiness Support Group flag to the unit’s new commander, Col. Maria E. Ostrander, right, entr... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Donnice Jackson, a health care specialist

U.S. Army Sgt. Donnice Jackson, a health care specialist

U.S. Army Sgt. Donnice Jackson, a health care specialist with the 4220th U.S. Army Hospital in Shoreham, N.Y., pulls a gurney from the back of the Crow Creek Sioux Ambulance while working with the ambulance ser... More

A guest of the Northeast Medical Area Support Group

A guest of the Northeast Medical Area Support Group

A guest of the Northeast Medical Area Support Group change of command ceremony captured the moment when Col. Thomas J. Motel relinquishes command to Col. Maria E. Ostrander, during the ceremony held at New York... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Mani Mullen, a health care specialist

U.S. Army Sgt. Mani Mullen, a health care specialist

U.S. Army Sgt. Mani Mullen, a health care specialist with the 4220th U.S. Army Hospital in Shoreham, N.Y., hands the “jaws of life” to an member of the Crow Creek Sioux Ambulance Service while working with the ... More

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