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Sgt. Rolando C. Soto, a combat engineer for the 210

Sgt. Rolando C. Soto, a combat engineer for the 210

Sgt. Rolando C. Soto, a combat engineer for the 210 Regional Support Group and operations NCO at the Soldier Resiliency and Readiness Center (SRCC) in Fort Bliss, observes camera systems during demobilization/m... More

Capt. Jerald Bodden, logistics officer for the 210

Capt. Jerald Bodden, logistics officer for the 210

Capt. Jerald Bodden, logistics officer for the 210 Regional Support Group and operations officer at the Soldier Resiliency and Readiness Center (SRCC) in Fort Bliss, gives an introductory briefing during demobi... More

Sgt. Lareille Frydenland, eye specialist for the 7251st

Sgt. Lareille Frydenland, eye specialist for the 7251st

Sgt. Lareille Frydenland, eye specialist for the 7251st Medical Support Unit, Albuquerque, N.M., reviews medical documents of in-processing civilian contractors during demobilization/mobilization processing ope... More

Staff Sgt. Brandon Saulter, 1st Battalion, 35th Armor

Staff Sgt. Brandon Saulter, 1st Battalion, 35th Armor

Staff Sgt. Brandon Saulter, 1st Battalion, 35th Armor Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, receives a height/weight check from Sgt. Joshua Binion, 7251st Medical Support Unit, during demobilization/mobilization p... More

An Army Reserve Soldier of the 7251st Medical Support

An Army Reserve Soldier of the 7251st Medical Support

An Army Reserve Soldier of the 7251st Medical Support Unit, Albuquerque, N.M., administers an immunization vaccine to a civilian contractor during demobilization/mobilization processing operations at the Soldie... More

Sgt. Rolando C. Soto, a combat engineer for the 210

Sgt. Rolando C. Soto, a combat engineer for the 210

Sgt. Rolando C. Soto, a combat engineer for the 210 Regional Support Group and operations NCO at the Soldier Resiliency and Readiness Center (SRCC) in Fort Bliss, explains SRCC procedures and regulations to a u... More

Spc. Josef Johnson, 142nd Combat Sustainment Support

Spc. Josef Johnson, 142nd Combat Sustainment Support

Spc. Josef Johnson, 142nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 1st Armored Division Sustainment Brigade, receives a blood pressure check during demobilization/mobilization processing operations at the Soldier ... More

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Moses, the hearing non-commissioned

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Moses, the hearing non-commissioned

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Moses, the hearing non-commissioned officer-in-charge with the 7222nd Medical Support Unit from Tampa, Fla., examines a soldier’s ear at the Soldier Resilience and Readiness Center on Fort Bli... More

Soldiers wait to receive medical screenings at the

Soldiers wait to receive medical screenings at the

Soldiers wait to receive medical screenings at the Soldier Resilience and Readiness Center on Fort Bliss, Texas, June 20, 2012. The SRRC is run by Reserve soldiers from the 7222nd Medical Support Unit from Tamp... More

Katie Crisostomo, a processing clerk for Gemini Tech

Katie Crisostomo, a processing clerk for Gemini Tech

Katie Crisostomo, a processing clerk for Gemini Tech Services, checks through records for a civilian contractor during demobilization/mobilization processing operations at the Soldier Resiliency and Readiness C... More

Sgt. Luke Morrissey, a healthcare non-commissioned

Sgt. Luke Morrissey, a healthcare non-commissioned

Sgt. Luke Morrissey, a healthcare non-commissioned officer with the 7222nd Medical Support Unit, from Tampa, Fla., administers a shot to a soldier at the Soldier Resilience and Readiness Center on Fort Bliss, T... More

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