121 Combat Support Hospital Soldiers Assist Reservists With Medical Soldier Readiness Process
By William Wight, (Pacific Regional Medical Command)November 24, 2015
On Nov. 14, 2015, Soldiers from the 121st Combat Support Hospital, Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital (BAACH) in Yongsan Army Garrison, South Korea took time out to assist the 658th Regional Support Group (RSG) with completing their medical Soldier Readiness Process (SRP).The 658th RSG is a United States Army Reserve unit on the Korean peninsula subordinate to the 19th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) and 9th Mission Support Command.121st CSH medical personnel administered vaccinations, completed laboratory work, conducted Physical Health Assessments, audiology examinations and completed Electrocardiograms for the Soldiers of the 658th RSG.During his initial unit visit to Korea, 9th Mission Support Command, Commanding General, Brig. Gen. Stephen K. Curda visited the BAACH to observe the SRP and presented medical staff certificates of appreciation for their assistance in helping U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers maintain their "Fight Tonight" posture here on the peninsula.
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