Graphics by Lt. Col. William Wratee | 7th Mission Support Command | 03.17.2026
The Shoulder Sleeve Insignia of the 7th Mission Support Command is an upside-down yellow pentagon with a blue border. It measures 2.5 inches in both height and width. At its center is a stylized blue mill rind—a symbolic shape representing the iron support found at the center of a millstone, commonly associated with strength and stability. The mill rind features arrow points curving outward......
Graphics by Lt. Col. William Wratee | 7th Mission Support Command | 03.17.2026
A November 1963 article published in the Southern Area Command newspaper describes Army Reserve Soldiers in Europe balancing civilian careers with military training obligations. The citizen-soldier model — and the unique skills it produced — became a defining characteristic of the Army Reserve presence in Europe. (Historical document courtesy of 7th Mission Support Command)...
Graphics by Lt. Col. William Wratee | 7th Mission Support Command | 03.17.2026
U.S. Army Soldiers review a tactical map during operations in support of the Dayton Peace Agreement in the Balkans in the mid-1990s. All 23 subordinate units of the 7th Army Reserve Command eventually mobilized in support of Operations Joint Endeavor and Joint Guardian. (U.S. Army photo)...
Graphics by Lt. Col. William Wratee | 7th Mission Support Command | 03.17.2026
U.S. Army soldiers stand beside a unit sign reading "Toujours Pret" — Always Ready — near a tracked vehicle at a training area in Germany. The phrase, borrowed from the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, reflects the enduring readiness culture that defined Army Reserve Soldiers stationed in Europe during the Cold War era. (U.S. Army photo)...
Graphics by Justin Moeller | Blanchfield Army Community Hospital | 03.17.2026
Nutrition in the Community Join us March 19 for a Nutrition Resource Fair focused on connecting you with valuable community support. -March 19 -11 a.m.–1 p.m. -Nutrition Care Classroom Learn more about programs and services available to you, including WIC, ACS, Armed Services YMCA, and Cooking Matters. Stop by, ask questions, and discover resources that can help support your health and wellness....
Graphics by Justin Moeller | Blanchfield Army Community Hospital | 03.17.2026
March is National Kidney Month—a time to raise awareness about kidney health and the important role these organs play in keeping your body functioning properly. Your kidneys help filter waste, balance fluids, and regulate blood pressure. Keeping them healthy starts with simple habits like staying hydrated, eating a balanced diet, managing blood pressure, and staying active. Many kidney......
Graphics by Justin Moeller | Blanchfield Army Community Hospital | 03.17.2026
The first day of spring is the perfect time to reset, refresh, and refocus on your health. Just like spring cleaning your home, it’s important to take time to “clean up” your wellness routine—whether that means staying active, updating medications, prioritizing mental health, or catching up on routine checkups. Small steps now can make a big difference in how you feel all season......
Courtesy Graphics | Defense Contract Management Agency | 03.17.2026
Luz Pacheco joined DCMA in 2004.