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DVIDS - News - The Army Reserve Medical Command hosts Expert Field Medical Badge testing event at Ft. McCoy, Wis. May 9-22, 2021.


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EFMB events are the utmost test of professional competence and physical endurance of the Soldier medic. The test comprises 144 hours of continuous operational events that test the mental and physical stamina as well as tactical and technical skills of medical Soldiers. The badge is considered a “portrait of excellence” in Army medicine and is the most sought-after peacetime award in the Army Medical community.
One of seven opportunities offered Army-wide in 2021, this is the first time the Army Reserve has hosted an EFMB event.
“This is the pinnacle of demonstrated training to standard set for Army Medicine. And, therefore, it means a lot.” said Maj. Gen. Jonathan Woodson, Commanding General of the Army Reserve Medical Command. “It means that you’ve taken the time to train, you’ve taken the time to go to the field and demonstrate those competencies.” ....

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First Sergeant Kristopher L. Privitar > Marine Corps Base Quantico > Bio View


First Sergeant Kristopher L. Privitar
First Sergeant Privitar was born in McAllen and was raised in Universal City, Texas. He enlisted in Marine Corps in August 2002, and completed recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego in November 2002. PFC Privitar was then assigned to Infantry Training Battalion, to receive his basic rifleman training and advanced training as an Anti-Tank Assaultman (0351).  PFC Privitar graduated School of Infantry West, Infantry Training Battalion, in March 2003, and was given orders to 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division.
PFC Privitar then met with 2/4 during a deployment to Okinawa, Japan and was assigned to Weapons Company, Anti-Armor Section as a Javelin Gunner.  Shortly after returning the unit received orders to deploy in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) II.  The unit deployed to Iraq, in February 2004, and was the primary unit involved in the “Battle of Rhamadi”.  While on deployment Lance C ....

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