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Soldier Medical Readiness Report
1LT Perry has displayed exceptional dedication to the 2291st USAH monitoring and enforcing medical readiness requirements on the company level. The Battalion Commander appointed 1LT Perry as the medical readiness liaison for the battalion for the past year. During this time, she efficiently compiled the monthly medical readiness report, ensured all Soldier medical deficiencies were accounted for properly and developed a report for the Battalion Commander's monthly teleconferences.

Since beginning her time as medical readiness officer in February of 2014, 1LT Perry has collaborated with platoon leadership teams to fix the unaccounted for deficiencies of the prior year. The 2291st USAH's medical readiness increased from 66% to 84% from the months

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