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Individual Ready Reserve soldiers wait in line to speak

Individual Ready Reserve soldiers wait in line to speak

Individual Ready Reserve soldiers wait in line to speak to Army Reserve career counselors that update their contact information and offer reenlistment opportunities March 31 during a muster at Fort Snelling, Mi... More

Dr. John Dunn, a dentist of Logistics Health Inc.,

Dr. John Dunn, a dentist of Logistics Health Inc.,

Dr. John Dunn, a dentist of Logistics Health Inc., examines the teeth of Lucas J. Thompson, a Milltown, Wis., native and Individual Ready Reserve soldier, March 31, during a muster at Fort Snelling, Minn. The A... More

Jamie Rudolph, a dental assistant of Logistics Health

Jamie Rudolph, a dental assistant of Logistics Health

Jamie Rudolph, a dental assistant of Logistics Health Inc., captures dental images of Lor F. Boonme, a native of Brooklyn Park, Minn., and Individual Ready Reserve soldier, March 31, during a muster at Fort Sne... More

Jamie Rudolph, a dental assistant of Logistics Health

Jamie Rudolph, a dental assistant of Logistics Health

Jamie Rudolph, a dental assistant of Logistics Health Inc., captures dental images of Lor F. Boonme, a native of Brooklyn Park, Minn., and Individual Ready Reserve soldier, March 31, during a muster at Fort Sne... More

A dental assistant reviews paperwork of an Individual

A dental assistant reviews paperwork of an Individual

A dental assistant reviews paperwork of an Individual Ready Reserve soldier March 31 during a muster at Fort Snelling, Minn. The Army Human Resources Command sent orders to Individual Ready Reserve Soldiers to ... More

Jamie Rudolph, a dental assistant of Logistics Health

Jamie Rudolph, a dental assistant of Logistics Health

Jamie Rudolph, a dental assistant of Logistics Health Inc., captures dental images of Lor F. Boonme, a native of Brooklyn Park, Minn., and Individual Ready Reserve soldier, March 31, during a muster at Fort Sne... More

Dr. John Dunn, a dentist of Logistics Health Inc.,

Dr. John Dunn, a dentist of Logistics Health Inc.,

Dr. John Dunn, a dentist of Logistics Health Inc., examines the teeth of Lucas J. Thompson, a Milltown, Wis., native and Individual Ready Reserve soldier, March 31, during a muster at Fort Snelling, Minn. The A... More

Individual Ready Reserve soldiers reset their Army

Individual Ready Reserve soldiers reset their Army

Individual Ready Reserve soldiers reset their Army Knowledge Online account passwords and update their profiles March 31 at a muster in Fort Snelling, Minn. The Army Human Resources Command sent orders to these... More

Staff Sgt. Marco Alcantar of the 88th Regional Support

Staff Sgt. Marco Alcantar of the 88th Regional Support

Staff Sgt. Marco Alcantar of the 88th Regional Support Command Soldier Readiness Processing Detachment receives an out processing packet from an Individual Ready Reserve soldier March 31 during a muster at Fort... More

Joel J. Sticha, a Montgomery, Minn., native and Individual

Joel J. Sticha, a Montgomery, Minn., native and Individual

Joel J. Sticha, a Montgomery, Minn., native and Individual Ready Reserve Soldier, has his blood pressure checked March 31 during a muster at Fort Snelling, Minn. Individual Ready Reserve soldiers mustered at th... More

An Individual Ready Reserve soldier conducts a hearing

An Individual Ready Reserve soldier conducts a hearing

An Individual Ready Reserve soldier conducts a hearing test from a mobile audiogram unit March 31 during a muster at Fort Snelling, Minn. The Army Human Resources Command sent orders to Individual Ready Reserve... More

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