Army Reserve captain brings a lifetime of service and culture to the force
By Russell Toof | July 3, 2025
Capt. Cynthia Ammerman grew up on farmland in rural Missouri, just south of Kansas City. Her family’s roots in the area go back generations. While her grandfathers and other relatives served in the military, she is the first woman in her family to do so—and the first officer.
Designing the future of battlefield medicine: Inside Global Medic 25-01 and Mojave Falcon
By Lt. Col. Kristin Porter | June 30, 2025
As the U.S. Army Reserve refocuses its training efforts on preparing for large-scale combat operations (LSCO), exercises like Mojave Falcon, which integrates Global Medic and Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX), have become critical platforms for testing and refining how Army Reserve medical forces will operate in tomorrow’s complex, high-casualty battlefield. At the center of this transformation is the Medical Readiness and Training Command (MRTC), the driving force behind the design, development, and execution of realistic medical training environments that push Army Reserve medical units to their limits.
Army Reserve chief warrant officer circles the globe in C-12 Huron
By Maj. Jeffrey Windmueller | June 30, 2025
As an Army Reserve aviator, Demas was on a mission—flying halfway around the world to support Exercise Balikatan 2025, the 40th iteration of the joint and combined U.S.-Philippine military exercise in the South Pacific.