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210609-N-UX312-1015.JPG Photo By: Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew

Aug 20, 2021
NAS Pensacola - PENSACOLA, Fla. (June 9, 2021) Rear Adm. Cynthia Kuehner, Commander, Naval Medical Forces Support Command (NMFSC), observes two search and rescue medical technician candidates, Hospitalman Joshua Mullis (right) and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Rachael Crothers, demonstrate a trauma scenario at the flight medic course as a part of her visit to Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC). The mission of NMOTC is to provide training for operational medicine and aviation survival. Support the Fleet and Fleet Marine Force with operational medicine consultative services, conduct education and training programs for medical department personnel in various operational medicine disciplines and ensure the readiness of operational forces by providing aviation survival training. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Matt Herbst/released)


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