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Aviators from the Army Reserve Aviation Command assisted in the transfer of remains of U.S. Soldiers from the Mexican-American War. The multi-day mission required the aviators to fly into Monterrey, Mexico to retrieve the remains and then transport them to Dover Air Force Base for a Dignified Transfer Ceremony led by the U.S. Army’s Old Guard, Sept. 28. (U.S. Army Photo by Capt. Matthew Roman, Army Reserve Aviation Command Public Affairs Officer)
Army Reserve Aviation Command Assists in the Transfer of Remains of Soldiers from the Mexican-American War
Aviators from the Army Reserve Aviation Command assisted in the transfer of remains of U.S. Soldiers from the Mexican-American War. The multi-day mission required the aviators to fly into Monterrey, Mexico to retrieve the remains and then transport them to Dover Air Force Base for a Dignified Transfer Ceremony led by the U.S. Army’s Old Guard, Sept. 28. (U.S. Army Photo by Capt. Matthew Roman, Army Reserve Aviation Command Public Affairs Officer)
Aviators from the Army Reserve Aviation Command assisted in the transfer of remains of U.S. Soldiers from the Mexican-American War. The multi-day mission required the aviators to fly into Monterrey, Mexico to retrieve the remains and then transport them to Dover Air Force Base for a Dignified Transfer Ceremony led by the U.S. Army’s Old Guard, Sept. 28. (U.S. Army Photo by Capt. Matthew Roman, Army Reserve Aviation Command Public Affairs Officer)
Army Reserve Aviation Command Assists in the Transfer of Remains of Soldiers from the Mexican-American War
Aviators from the Army Reserve Aviation Command assisted in the transfer of remains of U.S. Soldiers from the Mexican-American War. The multi-day mission required the aviators to fly into Monterrey, Mexico to retrieve the remains and then transport them to Dover Air Force Base for a Dignified Transfer Ceremony led by the U.S. Army’s Old Guard, Sept. 28. (U.S. Army Photo by Capt. Matthew Roman, Army Reserve Aviation Command Public Affairs Officer)
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base.  Soldier trainers from F Co. Aviation MEDEVAC Unit go over guidelines for loading casualties into their aircraft.  Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance.
Relevant joint training creates team efficiencies, best practices
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base. Soldier trainers from F Co. Aviation MEDEVAC Unit go over guidelines for loading casualties into their aircraft. Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance.
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base.  Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance.
Relevant joint training creates team efficiencies, best practices
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base. Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance.
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base.  Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance.
Relevant joint training creates team efficiencies, best practices
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base. Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance.
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base.  Trainers from F Co., 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit go over guidelines for loading casualties into their aircraft.  Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance.
Relevant joint training creates team efficiencies, best practices
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base. Trainers from F Co., 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit go over guidelines for loading casualties into their aircraft. Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance.
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Orlando-based 7235th Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and more than 40 University of Central Florida ROTC cadets to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise at Orlando Executive Airport.  Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance.

Photo by Lt. Col. Lisa Patton, U.S. Army Reserve
Relevant joint training creates team efficiencies, best practices
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Orlando-based 7235th Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and more than 40 University of Central Florida ROTC cadets to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise at Orlando Executive Airport. Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance. Photo by Lt. Col. Lisa Patton, U.S. Army Reserve
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Orlando-based 7235th Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and more than 40 University of Central Florida ROTC cadets to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise at Orlando Executive Airport.  Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance.

Photo by Lt. Col. Lisa Patton, U.S. Army Reserve
Relevant joint training creates team efficiencies, best practices
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Orlando-based 7235th Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and more than 40 University of Central Florida ROTC cadets to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise at Orlando Executive Airport. Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance. Photo by Lt. Col. Lisa Patton, U.S. Army Reserve
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base.  Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance.

Photo by Chief Warrant Off. 4 Ian Mills, U.S. Army Reserve
Relevant joint training creates team efficiencies, best practices
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base. Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance. Photo by Chief Warrant Off. 4 Ian Mills, U.S. Army Reserve
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base.  The joint exercise allowed for a total of more than 160 personnel to receive realistic training in their specific expertise with Moulaged patients (seen here), who are staged patient volunteers with realistic wounds and symptoms that ranged from burns and fractures to trauma wounds.  

Photo by Staff Sgt. Kelvin Squires, U.S. Army Reserve
Relevant joint training creates team efficiencies, best practices
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base. The joint exercise allowed for a total of more than 160 personnel to receive realistic training in their specific expertise with Moulaged patients (seen here), who are staged patient volunteers with realistic wounds and symptoms that ranged from burns and fractures to trauma wounds. Photo by Staff Sgt. Kelvin Squires, U.S. Army Reserve
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base.  Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance.

Photo by Staff Sgt. Kelvin Squires, U.S. Army Reserve
Relevant joint training creates team efficiencies, best practices
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base. Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance. Photo by Staff Sgt. Kelvin Squires, U.S. Army Reserve
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base.  Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance.
Relevant joint training creates team efficiencies, best practices
Army Reserve Medical Command Soldiers from Tampa-based 7222nd Medical Support Unit joined Soldiers from F Company, 5-159th Aviation MEDEVAC unit and Air Force personnel with 927th Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron to execute their portion of the MASCAL exercise on MacDill Air Force Base. Training for mass casualty events is conducted to improve efficiencies in how patients are handled to address as many affected personnel as possible based on the severity of the injury and number of patients needing assistance.
MUSCATATUCK, Ind. – Once used as a mental hospital, the structure built in 1938 is now in use by civilian and military personnel coming in to conduct urban training. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Capt. Megan McFarling, 205th Press Camp Headquarters)
Muscatatuck chosen to host first live public affairs exercise
MUSCATATUCK, Ind. – Once used as a mental hospital, the structure built in 1938 is now in use by civilian and military personnel coming in to conduct urban training. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Capt. Megan McFarling, 205th Press Camp Headquarters)
Flight crews from the 8-229th Assault Helicopter Battalion conduct sling load operations with elements from the 1-163 Field Artillery Regiment of the Indiana National Guard. (Photo by Renee Rhodes / Fort Knox Visual Information).
Army Reserve Aviation Command Conducts Slingload Training with Indiana National Guard
Flight crews from the 8-229th Assault Helicopter Battalion conduct sling load operations with elements from the 1-163 Field Artillery Regiment of the Indiana National Guard. (Photo by Renee Rhodes / Fort Knox Visual Information).
Flight crews from the 8-229th Assault Helicopter Battalion conduct sling load operations with elements from the 1-163 Field Artillery Regiment of the Indiana National Guard. (Photo by Renee Rhodes / Fort Knox Visual Information).
Army Reserve Aviation Command Conducts Slingload Training with Indiana National Guard
Flight crews from the 8-229th Assault Helicopter Battalion conduct sling load operations with elements from the 1-163 Field Artillery Regiment of the Indiana National Guard. (Photo by Renee Rhodes / Fort Knox Visual Information).
Flight crews from the 8-229th Assault Helicopter Battalion conduct sling load operations with elements from the 1-163 Field Artillery Regiment of the Indiana National Guard. (Photo by Renee Rhodes / Fort Knox Visual Information).
Army Reserve Aviation Command Conducts Slingload Training with Indiana National Guard
Flight crews from the 8-229th Assault Helicopter Battalion conduct sling load operations with elements from the 1-163 Field Artillery Regiment of the Indiana National Guard. (Photo by Renee Rhodes / Fort Knox Visual Information).
Flight crews from the 8-229th Assault Helicopter Battalion conduct sling load operations with elements from the 1-163 Field Artillery Regiment of the Indiana National Guard. (Photo by Renee Rhodes / Fort Knox Visual Information).
Army Reserve Aviation Command Conducts Slingload Training with Indiana National Guard
Flight crews from the 8-229th Assault Helicopter Battalion conduct sling load operations with elements from the 1-163 Field Artillery Regiment of the Indiana National Guard. (Photo by Renee Rhodes / Fort Knox Visual Information).
MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Ind. - Army Reserve Public Affairs Soldier, Spc.Trace Lundberg, provides media coverage for 101st Airborne Division Soldiers conducting Chemical Biological Radiological, and Nuclear training, on August 14th, 2016. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Michael Adetula, U.S. Army Reserve/Released)
Reserve Soldiers Tell the Army Story
MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Ind. - Army Reserve Public Affairs Soldier, Spc.Trace Lundberg, provides media coverage for 101st Airborne Division Soldiers conducting Chemical Biological Radiological, and Nuclear training, on August 14th, 2016. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Michael Adetula, U.S. Army Reserve/Released)
MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Ind. - Army Reserve Public Affairs Soldier, Spc. Logan Rath, provides media coverage for Soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division, as they conduct Chemical Biological Radiological, and Nuclear training, on August 14th, 2016. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Michael Adetula, U.S. Army Reserve/Released)
Reserve Soldiers Tell the Army Story
MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Ind. - Army Reserve Public Affairs Soldier, Spc. Logan Rath, provides media coverage for Soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division, as they conduct Chemical Biological Radiological, and Nuclear training, on August 14th, 2016. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Michael Adetula, U.S. Army Reserve/Released)
MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Ind. - Army Reserve Public Affairs Soldier, Sgt. Quentin Johnson, interviewed Staff Sgt. Chad Field, of Echo Forward Support Company, 326th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team on August 14th, 2016. Staff Sgt. Field discussed the methodology he brings to conducting Chemical Biological Radiological, and Nuclear training for his troops, in the 101st Airborne Division. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sergeant Michael Adetula, U.S. Army Reserve/Released)
Reserve Soldiers Tell the Army Story
MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Ind. - Army Reserve Public Affairs Soldier, Sgt. Quentin Johnson, interviewed Staff Sgt. Chad Field, of Echo Forward Support Company, 326th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team on August 14th, 2016. Staff Sgt. Field discussed the methodology he brings to conducting Chemical Biological Radiological, and Nuclear training for his troops, in the 101st Airborne Division. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sergeant Michael Adetula, U.S. Army Reserve/Released)
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