Soldier Recovery Brigade National Capital Region

Soldier Recovery Brigade National Capital Region This is accomplished by building trust and confidence with Soldiers and their Families. SRB-NCR:
Commander - COL Elizabeth M.

The Soldier Recovery Brigade – National Capital Region provides comprehensive support and resources for wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers and their Families with personalized care, advocacy, and partner with military, medical, and community stakeholders. MISSION:
The mission of the Soldier Recovery Brigade – National Capital Region (SRB-NCR) is to provide comprehensive support and resources for w

ounded, ill, and injured Soldiers to enable their successful rehabilitation, recovery, and reintegration. The SRB-NCR strives to empower Soldiers and their Families to thrive beyond adversity through personalized care, advocacy, and collaboration with military, medical, and community partners. VISION:
The vision of the SRB-NCR is to set the standard for comprehensive Soldier care and recovery, through initiative, innovation and compassionate treatment of all individuals with honor, dignity, and respect. SRB-NCR envisions a future where Soldiers access their full potential and are empowered by the successful growth, strength, and limitless possibilities of previous Soldiers. PURPOSE:
The purpose of the SRB-NCR is to facilitate healing and recovery for Soldiers through advocacy, community engagement, and coordination of rehabilitation, transition and family support. Cain
Command Sergeant Major - CSM Jeffrey Lewis
Deputy to the Commander - Ms. Gloria Twilley
Brigade XO - COL Davina M. Hunter
Brigade Surgeon - LTC Rajesh Daniels

Soldier Recovery Unit Detachment-NCR (SRU Det-NCR):
Commanding - SRU Det-NCR - CPT Taylor Maruya
First Sergeant - SRU Det-NCR - 1SG Ryan Cramer
Chaplain - CPT Jonathan Yarbrough

Soldier Recovery Unit-Fort Belvoir (SRU-FB):
Commander - SRU-FB - LTC LeRhonda Washington
Command Sergeant Major - SRU-FB - CSM John O'Connor
Battalion Surgeon - SRU-FB - MAJ Carolina Merrigan
Battalion XO - SRU-FB - MAJ Richard Baumann Jr. Soldier Recovery Unit Detachment-Fort Belvoir (SRU Det-FB):
Commanding - SRU Det-FB - CPT Matthew Allgor
First Sergeant - SRU Det-FB - 1SG Berry Radkham
Chaplain - SRU Det-FB - CPT Brittany Wooten

Mrs. Linda doesn’t forget about the Soldiers in Recovery or Cadre either—because let’s be honest, we’re all still young ...
04/04/2026

Mrs. Linda doesn’t forget about the Soldiers in Recovery or Cadre either—because let’s be honest, we’re all still young at heart! She put together a special Easter egg hunt just for them, complete with five golden eggs filled with exciting prizes!

🌷🐰 Easter Fun at the SRU! 🐣Yesterday we had a great time celebrating Easter with a surprise visit from the Easter Bunny!...
04/03/2026

🌷🐰 Easter Fun at the SRU! 🐣

Yesterday we had a great time celebrating Easter with a surprise visit from the Easter Bunny! There were delicious snacks, gifts, and an exciting egg hunt for the kids!

A special thank you to Mrs. Linda Rasnake for helping make this event so wonderful, and to CSM Crummedyo for making a special appearance—we truly appreciate your support!

Today, our unit proudly conducted an Assumption of Responsibility Ceremony, officially welcoming Command Sergeant Major ...
01/15/2026

Today, our unit proudly conducted an Assumption of Responsibility Ceremony, officially welcoming Command Sergeant Major Mikeal Crummedyo to the team. We are honored to have CSM Crummedyo step into this critical leadership role and look forward to his experience, leadership, and dedication to Soldiers and Families across the formation.

We would also like to extend our sincere thanks to 1SG Ryan Cramer for pulling double duty and selflessly serving in the position over the past several weeks. His commitment, flexibility, and leadership ensured continuity and excellence during the transition.

Thank you to Colonel Drew Aswell for his leadership and support during today’s ceremony and throughout this transition.

Please join us in welcoming CSM Crummedyo and thanking our leaders for their continued service to the unit. 🇺🇸

Relinquishment of Responsibility Ceremony On Friday 12 DEC, we honored a truly remarkable career as Command Sergeant Maj...
12/15/2025

Relinquishment of Responsibility Ceremony

On Friday 12 DEC, we honored a truly remarkable career as Command Sergeant Major Lewis officially relinquished responsibility and is set to retire from the United States Army after 44 years of dedicated service.

Throughout more than four decades in uniform, CSM Lewis exemplified selfless service, unwavering leadership, and an enduring commitment to Soldiers, Families, and the mission. His impact on this unit—and the Army as a whole—will be felt for generations to come.

We extend our deepest gratitude to CSM Lewis and his Family for the countless sacrifices made in service to our Nation. We wish him nothing but success, fulfillment, and well-earned enjoyment in the next chapter of life.

🫡 Thank you for 44 years of service and leadership.

Recently, the Patroit Guard Riders of Maryland donated food to our Soliders in Recovery and Caregivers ensuring they fee...
11/24/2025

Recently, the Patroit Guard Riders of Maryland donated food to our Soliders in Recovery and Caregivers ensuring they feel supported during this holiday season. Special thanks to our FRSA, Linda Rasnake for coordinating! Rise Up! Better Every Day!

Today we had the honor of celebrating CPT(P) Raez’s promotion to MAJ! MAJ Raez’s lovely wife, mother, and Baby Valentina...
11/14/2025

Today we had the honor of celebrating CPT(P) Raez’s promotion to MAJ! MAJ Raez’s lovely wife, mother, and Baby Valentina assisted during the pinning ceremony.

We are proud to have you on our team-well deserved! Congratulations!

Yesterday, we were honored to welcome BG Gant, Commanding General JTF-NCR/USAMDW as she visited with the SRB, and presen...
08/07/2025

Yesterday, we were honored to welcome BG Gant, Commanding General JTF-NCR/USAMDW as she visited with the SRB, and presented coins to our staff and Soldiers in Recovery in recognition of all their hard work and dedication to our mission of providing comprehensive support and resources for wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers to enable their successful rehabilitation, recovery, and reintegration.

Happy 250th Birthday Army Medicine and Army Medical Corps! The U.S. Army traces its history back to the Continental Army...
07/28/2025

Happy 250th Birthday Army Medicine and Army Medical Corps!

The U.S. Army traces its history back to the Continental Army which was established on June 14, 1775 prior to the formation of the United States. A little more than a month later, the Continental Congress created the MC, consisting of commissioned medical officers, and the AMEDD on 27 July 1775. Although it was not called the AMEDD at that time, it was undoubtedly the birth of Army Medicine. From that day in July of 1775, the Army Medical Department has embarked upon a proud journey through American history. It wasn’t until 1986, however, that all of the heritage, history and traditions of the Army Medical Department were encapsulated under one organization and united under one flag.

06/15/2025

Happy 250th U.S. Army!

06/06/2025

81 years ago today, more than 57,000 U.S. Soldiers stormed the beaches of Normandy. Their bravery, determination, and sacrifice paved the way for the liberation of Europe. Today, we honor those Soldiers and continue their legacy of courage and committment, and definition of what it means to wear the Army uniform.

Today, we pause to reflect on the honor, courage, and sacrifice of our Warfighters. We will never forget your dedication...
05/26/2025

Today, we pause to reflect on the honor, courage, and sacrifice of our Warfighters. We will never forget your dedication and your ultimate sacrifice.

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