17 June 2021 For Them, Navy Medicine is a Family Exercise For Cmdr. Robert Coisman and his son, Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Matthew Coisman, talking shop is a common ritual at the dinner table, but when both found their boots on the ground for this year’s Exercise Global Medic at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., it was an opportunity for this father and son to...
17 June 2021 Profile in Professionalism: Aerographer’s Mate 1st Class Bobbi Dailey Bobbi Dailey served on active duty for five years as an electrician’s mate before transferring to the Navy Reserve and cross-rating to aerographer’s mate. While the two rates have vastly different job descriptions, Dailey couldn’t have asked for a more rewarding change...
16 June 2021 HSM-60 “Jaguars” Save Two Lives in Four Days As many Navy missions have a degree of inherent danger, Navy first responders and medical personnel are trained to quickly provide life-saving medical assistance to Navy and Marine Corps personnel in case of an emergency. Earlier this year, four Sailors assigned to the “Jaguars” of Helicopter...
16 June 2021 Exercise Global Medic Kicks Off at Fort Hunter Liggett Exercise Global Medic provides robust opportunities for military medical personnel to improve their proficiencies in realistic training environments, while combining forces with sister service branches and international military participants. The exercise provides an opportunity to test, evaluate,...
16 June 2021 Navy Reserve to Update Reporting Senior Construct for Cross-Assigned Out Sailors: What You Need to Know In this era of Great Power Competition, the Navy Reserve is serious about ensuring its Sailors are warfighting ready, which means that starting next year, all Cross-Assigned Out (CAO) Sailors’ Fitness Reports (FITREPS) and Evaluations (EVAL) will be signed by a Reporting Senior (R/S) in their...