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SAN ANTONIO – (March 7, 2022) Naval leadership within Military City USA including Capt. Ann Case (second from left), commanding officer of Navy Medicine Training Support Center (NMTSC) and Capt. Gerald DeLong (second from right), commanding officer of Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio attended the annual Military
220307-N-ND850-0002.JPG Photo By: Burrell Parmer

Mar 10, 2022
San Antonio, TX - SAN ANTONIO – (March 7, 2022) Naval leadership within Military City USA including Capt. Ann Case (second from left), commanding officer of Navy Medicine Training Support Center (NMTSC) and Capt. Gerald DeLong (second from right), commanding officer of Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio attended the annual Military Ambassadors Reception held at The Witte Museum. Pictured with the commanding officers are NAMRU San Antonio’s Senior Enlisted Leader Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman David Snow, Navy Ambassadors Petty Officers 1st Class Henson A. Chiong of NMTSC and Samantha Teliczan assigned to Navy Information Operations Command Texas, Miss San Antonio Elaina McCoulskey, and NMTSC Executive Officer Cmdr. Brian Ellis. The event was hosted by the Military-Civilian Club of San Antonio. Keynote speakers included Commander of Air Force Education and Training Command Lt. Gen. Marshall Webb, USAA CEO Wayne Peacock, King San Antonio XCIX Barton Simpson, and King Rey Feo LXXIII Augustine Cortez Jr. Military Ambassadors represent their service at events throughout the local community with San Antonio's Fiesta being the highlight of the program. The Military Ambassador Program promotes the military’s commitment and relationship with the local communities around the installation. (U.S. Navy Photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs/Released)


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