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250821-N-FT324-7974. ROTA, SPAIN (August 21, 2025). Cmdr. Katy Reichlin, a family medicine physician assigned to U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Rota, performs an ultrasound on a simulated casualty during a joint mass casualty training exercise. The exercise tested the medical team’s ability to provide rapid assessment and care in a high-stress environment. (U.S. Navy Photo by Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Rigel Jamero)
250821-N-FT324-6202. ROTA, SPAIN (Aug. 21, 2025) Hospital Corpsman Third Class John Manikas and Zachary Gould, both Emergency Medical Technicians assigned to the Emergency Department at Naval Medical Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Rota, triage a simulated casualty on the flight line during a joint mass casualty drill. The exercise enhanced warfighter readiness by ensuring medical personnel remain prepared to respond rapidly in operational settings. (U.S. Navy photo by Communication Specialist 1st Class Drace Wilson)
250821-N-FT324-3128. ROTA, SPAIN (August 21, 2025). Clinical staff at Naval Medical Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Rota receive a simulated casualty during a mass casualty joint training exercise. The exercise enhanced medical warfighter readiness by sharpening clinical teams’ ability to triage, stabilize, and provide critical care in a fast-paced, operational environment. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Jonathan Phillips)
The Naval Medical Forces Development Command is always mission driven and most importantly people powered! Logistics Specialist 3rd Class Andre Metoyer with the command’s Logistics and Facilities directorate, ensures medical forces are properly equipped and focused on their mission of caring for Sailors, which ultimately strengthens the Navy’s readiness. Photo taken and graphic created at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Sept. 4, 2025 (U.S. Navy graphic by Malcolm McClendon).
Hospital Corpsman Second Class Jared Michael Del Rosario was Leading Petty Officer of the Laboratory Department from October 2021 to August 2025, leading 18 staff in the collection of over 225,000 specimens and played a critical role in the integration of the VA Clinic’s Laboratory workflow. In recognition of his service, he was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal.
GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (August 28, 2025) – Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Clayton VanStry demonstrates the process to collect fresh whole blood from Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Joshua Moulton at U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, August 28, 2025. Whole blood transfusion capability provides a critical life-saving option in combat and austere environments, directly supporting operational readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by Emily McCamy)
GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (August 28, 2025) – A fresh whole blood transfusion kit is displayed during training at U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, August 28, 2025. The kit contains supplies for both donor and recipient, enabling rapid blood collection and transfusion in combat or austere environments to support life-saving care and operational readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by Emily McCamy)
GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (August 28, 2025) – Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Clayton VanStry opens a fresh whole blood transfusion set as he prepares to demonstrate a transfusion at U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, August 28, 2025. Whole blood transfusion capability provides a critical life-saving option in combat and austere environments, directly supporting operational readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by Emily McCamy)
GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (July 24, 2025) – Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Clayton VanStry and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Ramsey Hall demonstrate how to assess a casualty during tactical combat casualty care training at U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, July 24, 2025. The training program focused on conducting whole blood transfusions to provide critical life-saving care in combat and austere environments, directly supporting operational readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by Capt. Tammy Servies)
Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Clayton VanStry prepares to administer a unit of fresh whole blood to Hospital Corpsman Andres Valenzuela while Lt. Rhett Henrich observes, during training at U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, July 24, 2025. Whole blood transfusion capability provides a critical life-saving option in combat and austere environments, directly supporting operational readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Shakirah Peterson-Wall)
GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (July 24, 2025) – Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Clayton VanStry collects fresh whole blood from a donor during tactical combat casualty care training at U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, July 24, 2025. Whole blood transfusion capability provides a critical life-saving option in combat and austere environments, directly supporting operational readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Shakirah Peterson-Wall)
Staff and leadership from Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms gather in front of the hospital on August 20 with Commanding Officer Capt. Janiese Cleckley, Executive Officer Capt. Candace Foura, Command Master Chief HMCM Richard Moreno, Director for Public Health Cmdr. Christina Carter, and Public Health Specialist Tanya Stuckey to celebrate earning the Blue-H Award at the Gold Star level for the 14th consecutive year.

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