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DAYTON, Ohio -- (Center) Dr. Michael Reddix, a researcher with the Naval Medical Research Unit-Dayton’s (NAMRU-D) Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory (NAMRL), and Capt. Walter Dalitsch III, NAMRU-D commander, (left) attend a conference call for recognition from Rear Adm. Bruce Gillingham, Surgeon General of the Navy, Oct. 25 in Dayton, Ohio. Reddix and his team were recognized by the U.S. Navy for their research towards development of a protective lens that mitigates that risk of lasers to the eyesight of pilots during flying operations (U.S. Navy photo by Elexia Tharp/Released.)
211025-N-U0405-002.JPG Photo By: Elexia Tharp

Jan 10, 2022
DAYTON, OH - DAYTON, Ohio -- (Center) Dr. Michael Reddix, a researcher with the Naval Medical Research Unit-Dayton’s (NAMRU-D) Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory (NAMRL), and Capt. Walter Dalitsch III, NAMRU-D commander, (left) attend a conference call for recognition from Rear Adm. Bruce Gillingham, Surgeon General of the Navy, Oct. 25 in Dayton, Ohio. Reddix and his team were recognized by the U.S. Navy for their research towards development of a protective lens that mitigates that risk of lasers to the eyesight of pilots during flying operations (U.S. Navy photo by Elexia Tharp/Released.)


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At NMRTC Bethesda, our mission is to Maximize warfighter readiness through prioritization of sustaining clinically competent, current, and relevent expeditionary forces, delivery of quality medical care, and realistic training designed to support rapid deployability and increased lethality. 

Since its establishment, NMRTC Bethesda has remained committed to excellence through cutting-edge research, advanced clinical capabilities, and a legacy of compassionate service. From specialized care to medical education, we empower our teams to lead the future of military medicine.


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