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PFC EMILY RECINOS BIO

Good morning president of the board and distinguished board members, I am Private First Class Emily Recinos from Dallas, Tx. In May of 2024 I shipped out to FT Sill Oklahoma where I completed basic training. In August of 2024 I started my Advanced Individual Training at Fort Sam Houston, where I learned my military occupational service as a 68w combat medic. After earning my MOS in December of 2024, I was assigned my first unit the BCO Medical Readiness Battalion here at FT Sam Houston in January of 2025.

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sergeant major of the army

SMA Michael Weimer

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secretary of defense

Honorable Pete Hegseth

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Medical Readiness Command (MRC) West Chain of Command

Brig General Yolanda Summons, CSM Dedraf Blash

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Hospital Command

Col. Kevin Kelly, CSM Jan “Eddy” Miller

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Medical Readiness Bn Leadership

LTC Marcos Martinez, CSM Isidro Soriano

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EO Advisors

SFC Randy Edwards, SFC David Perez

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SHARP VA

SSG Dalee Cetta, Mrs. Alicia Lucky

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bamc crest

First Approved on 5 December 1969 -

re-designated 15 August 1973

-Red Cross signifies medical aide and assistance.

-X references first standardized use of x-ray by Gen. Roger Brooke

-Star is a symbol of leadership, and the Lone Star State of Texas

-“Dedication, Duty, Service” Unit Motto

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Star

Symbol of leadership, and the Lone Star State of Texas in the BAMC Crest

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BAMC Unit Motto

Dedication, Duty, Service

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1870 to 1875

City of San Antonio donates 92 acres for an Army post.

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1879

Temporary wooden (board and batten, not log) 12-bed hospital built.

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1886

Permanent, brick 12-bed hospital built to replace the temporary one.

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1908

Station Hospital built to accommodate 84 beds.

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1910

Two wings added to Station Hospital, increasing its capacity by 68 beds.

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1912

An isolation ward and a maternity ward added to Station Hospital.

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1936

Construction begins on new Station Hospital building, on the site of the old Camp Travis Base Hospital.

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1938

New Station Hospital opens with a 418-bed capacity.

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1941 to 1945

Station Hospital expands by converting barracks to hospital wards.

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1942

Station Hospital named Brooke General Hospital.

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1942

Psychiatric ward built in Old Station Hospital area.

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1946

The Medical Field Service School (MFSS) is moved to Fort Sam Houston. The medical entities are reorganized and designated Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC).

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1959

Annex IV is designated Beach Pavilion.

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1959

Psychiatric ward is designated Chambers Pavilion.

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1975

Added to the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property of the Fort Sam Houston Historic District.

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1983

Design authority issued for a facility to replace BAMC's 59 separate buildings.

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1985

Concept design started for the new BAMC.

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1987

Construction of new BAMC starts.

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1996

New BAMC opens.

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2001

Added individually to the National Register of Historic Places.

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2005

BRAC 2005 recommends the realignment of inpatient services and related specialty care from Wilford Hall Medical Center (WHMC) to Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC).

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2007

The Center for the Intrepid opened its doors.

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2010

Fort Sam Houston Primary Care Clinic officially opened its doors and Camp Bullis Health Clinic was renamed Taylor Burk Clinic.

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2011

Schertz Medical Home opened its doors.

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2011

The new 760,000-square-foot Consolidated Tower opened its doors.

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2015

Fort Sam Houston Primary Care Clinic renamed CPT Jennifer M. Moreno Primary Care Clinic.

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2015

Westover Medical Home opened.

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2017

The Undersea Hyperbaric Medicine Clinic opened on the BAMC Campus.

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2018

Schertz Medical Home moved to new location.

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AR 600-52

Sexual harassment

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TC 3-22.9

Rifle and carbine

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AR 27-10

Military Justice

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FM 7-22

H2F

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AR 600-92

Army Programs

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ADP 1-0

Suicide Prevention

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ADP 4-0

Sustainment

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ADP 6-22

Army Leadership

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AR 600-85

Drug and Alcohol

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ADP 3-0

Unified Land Operations

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ADP 7-0

Training Units and Developing Leaders

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AR 670-1

Uniforms and Insignia

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AR 350-1

Failure to Attend NCOES

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AR 600-8-22

Military Awards

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AR 623-3

NCOER/Counseling

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ATP 6-22.1

The Counseling Process