Lt. Col. Janice Van Alstine (left), of the 4225th U.S. Army Hospital, and Army Reserve Soldiers of the West Medical Area Readiness Support Group discuss their Innovative Readiness Training at the Fort Belknap, Mont., medical facility with Montana Sen. John Walsh, July 27. The Innovative Readiness Training program, or IRT, allows reserve component units to hone their wartime readiness through hands-on training while simultaneously providing quality services to communities throughout the U.S. According to Walsh, the unique skills the Army Reserve brings are invaluable in addressing serious community needs within our own country. "Innovative Readiness Training missions are a win-win for the community and for the military,” said Walsh. “Operation Walking Shield at Fort Belknap is a great example of the program’s success because personnel are able to hone medical skills while helping a community in need of those services.”
Date Taken: | 07.27.2014 |
Date Posted: | 08.01.2014 14:21 |
Photo ID: | 1475927 |
VIRIN: | 140727-A-VZ068-247 |
Resolution: | 3245x2513 |
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Location: | FORT BELKNAP AGENCY, MONTANA, US |
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