ARMEDCOM medical professionals vital to preparing the battle-ready Soldier
Lt. Col. Kevin Snyder, chief of ambulatory care, assigned to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, discusses details of the multi-unit operation with Lt. Gen. Charles D. Luckey, U.S. Army Reserve Command Commanding General, March 11, 2018. Soldier Readiness Processing is a successful proof-of-concept program implemented by multiple Army Reserve Units with a mission of supporting a more medically ready fighting force. Functionally aligned to U.S. Army Medical Command, ARMEDCOM is uniquely capable of simultaneously providing military hospital and clinic expansion, augmentation, blood donor services, dental and veterinary services while remaining postured to provide assistance to civil authorities during an emergency or disaster. Medical personnel from Blanchfield Army Community Hospital were key to ensuring ARMEDCOM units were equipped and ready to execute their training mission at Fort McCoy. Photo by Sgt. Nicholas Respacio, U.S. Army Reserve