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    Military provides free health services to Alabama residents

    Alabama Care 2012

    Photo By Tech. Sgt. Melissa Chatham | Maj. Gregg Russell, 919th MDS Air Force Reserve, provides a optometric exam on a...... read more read more

    SELMA, AL, UNITED STATES

    05.09.2012

    Story by Melissa Chatham 

    Air National Guard

    SELMA, Ala. – The Air National Guard and other service members provide free health care to Alabama residents during an Innovative Readiness Training mission Alabama Care 2012 May 1-10 in Demopolis, Hayneville and here.

    Alabama Care 2012 is an ANG led IRT multiservice mission comprised of Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard members from Army, Navy and Air Force components focusing on deployment and readiness training in a joint-service environment while simultaneously providing free medical, dental, ophthalmology services to the community.

    “This is huge for me … I’ve never trained in a multiservice environment, said Cmdr. Carmen Bios, from the Navy Operational Health Support Virginia, Delta Detachment.” We all pull together for one mission, I feel very fortunate … we are helping people and for me, that is very rewarding.”

    IRT provides real-world training opportunities for service members and units to prepare them for wartime missions while supporting the needs of America's underserved communities.

    “Military members focus on training their junior enlisted and officers, which assists them in gaining knowledge and enhance their skills in a deployed environment,” said Col. Jerry Arends, the IRT mission director for Alabama Care 2012. “Some reservists don’t have the same [civilian] job as they do in the military and Alabama Care gives them the opportunity to train on their career skill sets working with real patients and special equipment; all while receiving training that they otherwise could not receive back at their unit.”

    Alabama Care 2012 is a health care initiative, which is a premier world-class field training event for all the service members who participate. The mission provides significant, valuable and realistic training in a deployed environment helping to shape future leaders.

    “My doctors have wanted me to be in charge of operations so I can have increased responsibility and get involved,” said Senior Airman Javier Perez, of the 439 Aerospace Medical Squadron, Westover Air Reserve Base, Mass. “Back at the home unit, I don’t get many opportunities to be put in charge … members should definitely experience an IRT mission; you get to train, see different parts of the country, meet different people, and it’s just something everyone should do.”

    IRT missions provide airmen like Perez an opportunity to have a leading role in patient care and other critical skills as well as gain joint service experience by work in a multiservice environment while providing a valued service to a local community.

    Incidental to military readiness training, Alabama Care 2012 provides medical, dental, and optometric care and civil engineering support to assist local health and municipal authorities in addressing underserved, unmet community health and civic needs while increasing the quality of life for local residents.

    “If you look at the line we have today - it’s a true blessing that ya’ll [the military] came here to help and I want to thank God for the military being here,” said one Alabama resident. “It is so beneficial… we have a lot of people with diabetes … people need to go to the dentists, but can’t afford it, I thank the military and Selma Mayor [George P.] Evans for allowing Alabama Care to come to Dallas County, Selma!”

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    Date Taken: 05.09.2012
    Date Posted: 05.09.2012 14:27
    Story ID: 88160
    Location: SELMA, AL, US

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