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: A rendering to remember…Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro, flanked by Naval Hospital Bremerton and Navy Medicine Readiness Training Unit Everett leadership, takes a respectful moment to honor the namesake of NMRTU Everett clinic, Hospital Corpsman David R. Ray, Congressional Medal of Honor recipient (posthumously), killed in action March 19, 1969, for his actions during the Vietnam War at Phu Loc 6 near An Hoa in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. “Great Americans. Everyone,” stated Secretary Del Toro, acknowledging Ray and other Navy Medicine Congressional Medal of Honor recipients formally displayed before he met with assigned staff and toured their clinic while visiting Naval Station Everett, Feb. 14, 202 (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).
240214-N-HU933-8460.JPG Photo By: Douglas Stutz

Feb 16, 2024
Everett, WA - : A rendering to remember…Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro, flanked by Naval Hospital Bremerton and Navy Medicine Readiness Training Unit Everett leadership, takes a respectful moment to honor the namesake of NMRTU Everett clinic, Hospital Corpsman David R. Ray, Congressional Medal of Honor recipient (posthumously), killed in action March 19, 1969, for his actions during the Vietnam War at Phu Loc 6 near An Hoa in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. “Great Americans. Everyone,” stated Secretary Del Toro, acknowledging Ray and other Navy Medicine Congressional Medal of Honor recipients formally displayed before he met with assigned staff and toured their clinic while visiting Naval Station Everett, Feb. 14, 202 (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).


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