Photo by Staff Sgt. Neil W. McCabe | Army Reserve Medical Command | 05.13.2014
Spc. Malikah Y. Byrd, a dental hygienist with the 7202nd Medical Support Unit, Richmond, Va., prepared to examine a patient at the Santa Ynez Tribal Health Clinic, Santa Ynez, Calif. The Newport News, Va., native said the Innovative Readiness Training program is a great way for Army Reserve medical personnel to help people and get real-world training....
Photo by Staff Sgt. Neil W. McCabe | Army Reserve Medical Command | 05.13.2014
Army Reserve and civilian dentist Lt. Col. Jack F. Thompson, was the officer in charge for the May rotation of Soldiers from the Northeast Medical Area Readiness Support Group, Fort Wadsworth, N.Y. Thompson said humanitarian missions are the highlights of his Army career....
Photo by Staff Sgt. Neil W. McCabe | Army Reserve Medical Command | 05.12.2014
In the Chumash language, “Haku Haku” means a welcoming hello to you.
Photo by Staff Sgt. Neil W. McCabe | Army Reserve Medical Command | 05.12.2014
The COW, or Clinic on Wheels, is a well-equipped mobile medical facility with an examination and treatment room operated by the Santa Ynez Tribal Health Clinic, Santa Ynez, Calif. When the COW is not on the road, it is stationed in front of the clinic and used as an annex....
Photo by Staff Sgt. Neil W. McCabe | Army Reserve Medical Command | 05.12.2014
The Santa Ynez band of Chumash Indians once covered a huge swath of central California with a population of more than 100,000. Today, the band lives on a 137-acre reservation in Santa Barbara County....