Photo by Staff Sgt. Neil W. McCabe | Army Reserve Medical Command | 07.31.2014
Army Veteran Tommy Shelton, Brinkley, Ark., has his eyes examined by Capt. Yolanda Arce, a doctor of optometry with the 3274th U.S. Army Hospital from Fort Bragg, N.C. The 3274th USAH supported the 2014 “Arkansas Care” project as a partner with the Delta Regional Authority through the Pentagon’s Innovative Readiness Training program....
Photo by Staff Sgt. Neil W. McCabe | Army Reserve Medical Command | 07.30.2014
Brig. Gen. Alan L. Stolte, the commanding general of the 352nd Civil Affairs Command, Fort Meade, Md., and Command Sgt. Maj. Earl G. Rocca, discussed the Pentagon’s Innovative Readiness Training program July 30, 2014, with Col. Andrew T. Bryan, the commander of the 3274th U.S. Army Hospital, Fort Bragg, N.C. Soldiers of the 431st Civil Affairs Battalion and 3274th USAH operated six free and......
Photo by Staff Sgt. Neil W. McCabe | Army Reserve Medical Command | 07.30.2014
Brig. Gen. Alan L. Stolte, the commanding general of the 352nd Civil Affairs Command, Fort Meade, Md., poses for a photo with Maj. Michael W. Choe, a dentist with the 3274th U.S. Army Hospital from Fort Bragg, N.C., during his tour of the dental facility at Brinkley, Ark. The free clinic was one of six the 3274th USAH established and operated in East Arkansas. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt.......
Photo by Staff Sgt. Neil W. McCabe | Army Reserve Medical Command | 07.30.2014
Civil affairs Soldiers of Charlie Company, 431st Civil Affairs Battalion used colored tacks to mark the six East Arkansas locations of the free clinics operated July 25 through Aug. 2, 2014, by the Army Reserve Medical Command’s 3274th U.S. Army Hospital and the Delta Regional Authority. The clinics provided medical, dental, and optical care to the towns of Wynne, Brinkley, Newport, Earle,......
Photo by Staff Sgt. Neil W. McCabe | Army Reserve Medical Command | 07.28.2014
Delta Regional Authority Chairman Christopher A. Masingill speaks with Col. James A. Bruce, the officer in charge of the Forrest City, Ark., free health clinic open to the public, operated by the Fort Bragg, N.C., based 3274th U.S. Army Hospital. Soldiers of the 3274th USAH ran six clinics in East Arkansas in support of the DRA’s “Arkansas Care” program....
Photo by Staff Sgt. Neil W. McCabe | Army Reserve Medical Command | 07.28.2014
Les, 13, and Destiny, 14, sport brand new glasses from the Forrest City "Arkansas Care" site. Arkansas Care is a partnership between the Army Reserve Medical Command and the Delta Regional Authority, led by the command's 3274th USAH. A joint operation, the eye exams were given by Air Force doctors and the glasses were made by Navy corpsmen. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Neil W. McCabe/Released)...
Photo by Staff Sgt. Neil W. McCabe | Army Reserve Medical Command | 07.28.2014
A Charlie Company’s Sergeant 1st Class, the noncommissioned officer in charge of the Civilian-Military Operations Cell at the Forrest City, Ark., clinic met with the city’s police chief, E. Page Reynolds, July 28, 2014. Reynolds said that the clinics were not disruptive to the community and were in sync with the department’s community policing philosophy....
Photo by Staff Sgt. Neil W. McCabe | Army Reserve Medical Command | 07.28.2014
Army Veteran Tommy Shelton, Brinkley, Ark., has his eyes examined by Capt. Yolanda Arce, a doctor of optometry with the 3274th U.S. Army Hospital from Fort Bragg, N.C. The 3274th USAH supported the 2014 “Arkansas Care” project as a partner with the Delta Regional Authority through the Pentagon’s Innovative Readiness Training program....