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NEWS | April 10, 2012

Military medical professionals arrive in Alaska for Arctic Care 2012

By Air Force National Guard Maj. Guy Hayes Alaska National Guard

CAMP DENALI, Alaska - Military aircraft carrying participants for Arctic Care 2012 arrived in Alaska today for the largest recurring joint military medical readiness and logistics training exercise.

Medical professionals from the Arizona and Colorado National Guard, Army Reserves and Navy Reserves began arriving from the lower 48 states as early as April 2, with the majority arriving Monday.

They are joined by active duty military, Alaska National Guard members and host support from the Norton Sound Health Corporation.

With more than 250 military medical professionals travelling to Nome to provide care in 16 remote locations to underserved populations, accountability of personnel is crucial to ensuring safety during the two-week mission and is accomplished through the Joint Reception Staging Onward Movement Integration or JRSOI.

"The objective is to in-process the personnel for accountability before they travel to the various villages in support of Arctic Care 2012," said Army Lt. Col. Don Mercer, JRSOI commander, Alaska National Guard.

"We accomplish this by conducting briefings, answering questions and providing support to all the participants involved in this operation," he said.

The JRSOI centralizes and controls the movement of all service members arriving in Alaska and provides accountability to the joint task force commander.

As the service members arrive in Nome, they receive a welcome message from Gov. Sean Parnell and an overview briefing that covers the exercise along with safety, legal, public relations and community information.

"It's very important that we have visibility of all service members flowing in to Alaska in support of Operation Arctic Care 2012," said Air Force Brig. Gen. Deborah McManus, chief of joint staff for the Alaska National Guard.

"They are performing a vital mission in support of rural Alaska residents, and it's our job to ensure that we account and take care of every service member coming to Alaska for Arctic Care," she said.

Operation Arctic Care, led this year by the Alaska National Guard, will bring health care and veterinary support to residents in the Bering Strait and Norton Sound regions of western Alaska.

Sponsored by the Innovative Readiness Training program under the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs, Arctic Care is scheduled from April 9 to 23.

 

 

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