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250603-N-FT324-7684. ROTA, Spain (June 3, 2025). U.S. Naval Hospital Rota Director, Capt. Michael Mercado, who is also the Commanding Officer of Naval Medical Readiness Training Command, Rota met with Dr. Antonio Amaya, Chief Executive Officer of HLA Hospital Jerez Puerta del Sur to discuss enhancing healthcare through improved systems, facilities, and collaborative expertise. NMRTC Rota medical staff, who support USNH Rota, are dual-focused: delivering high-quality care and standing ready to support expeditionary medical operations. (U.S. Navy Photo Released by Lt. Cmdr. Alicia Sacks)
250603-N-FT324-4265. ROTA, Spain (June 3, 2025). Executive leaders who are assigned to Naval Medical Readiness Training Command, Rota and support U.S. Naval Hospital Rota met with staff from HLA Hospital Jerez Puerta del Sur to strengthen their established partnership through discussions on healthcare capability updates, infrastructure enhancements, and integration of medical expertise and technology across the network. NMRTC Rota medical staff are dual-focused: delivering high-quality care and standing ready to support expeditionary medical operations. (U.S. Navy Photo Released by Lt. Cmdr. Alicia Sacks)
SAN DIEGO (June 17, 2025) Capt. Franca Jones, commander, Naval Medical Research Command, passes through side boys at the Naval Health Research Center (NHRC) change of command ceremony in which Capt. Eric Welsh was relieved by Capt. Kellie McMullen as commanding officer. NHRC, part of Navy Medicine Research & Development, supports Navy, Marine Corps, and joint U.S. warfighter health readiness and lethality with research and development that delivers high-value, high-impact solutions to the health and readiness challenges U.S. military population faces on the battlefield, at-sea, home and abroad. (U.S. Navy photo by Danielle Cazarez)
SAN DIEGO (June 17, 2025) Capt. Eric Welsh departs Naval Health Research Center (NHRC) as he passes through side boys at the change of command ceremony in which he is relieved by Capt. Kellie McMullen as commanding officer. NHRC, part of Navy Medicine Research & Development, supports Navy, Marine Corps, and joint U.S. warfighter health readiness and lethality with research and development that delivers high-value, high-impact solutions to the health and readiness challenges U.S. military population faces on the battlefield, at-sea, home and abroad. (U.S. Navy photo by Danielle Cazarez)
SAN DIEGO (June 17, 2025) Capt. Eric Welsh speaks at Naval Health Research Center’s (NHRC) change of command ceremony. The ceremony’s presiding officer, Capt. Franca Jones, commander, Naval Medical Research Center, was joined on stage by Capt. Kellie McMullen and Lt. Cdr. Michael Geoghegan. The ceremony, presided over by Jones, saw Welsh relieved as commanding officer, NHRC by McMullen. NHRC, part of Navy Medicine Research & Development, supports Navy, Marine Corps, and joint U.S. warfighter health readiness and lethality with research and development that delivers high-value, high-impact solutions to the health and readiness challenges U.S. military population faces on the battlefield, at-sea, home and abroad. (U.S. Navy photo by Danielle Cazarez)
SAN DIEGO (June 17, 2025) Capt. Eric Welsh, commanding officer, Naval Health Research Center (NHRC) salutes Capt. Franca Jones, commander, Naval Medical Research Command, at the Naval Health Research Center change of command ceremony in which he was relieved by Capt. Kellie McMullen as commanding officer. NHRC, part of Navy Medicine Research & Development, supports Navy, Marine Corps, and joint U.S. warfighter health readiness and lethality with research and development that delivers high-value, high-impact solutions to the health and readiness challenges U.S. military population faces on the battlefield, at-sea, home and abroad. (U.S. Navy photo by Danielle Cazarez)
SAN DIEGO (June 17, 2025) Naval Health Research Center’s (NHRC) departing commanding officer Capt. Eric R. Welsh (left) is presented with his merit award during the change of command ceremony by the presiding officer, Capt. Franca R. Jones, Naval Medical Research Command’s commander (right). Capt. Welsh’s next tour will be at NMRC, where he will relieve Capt. Jones. NHRC, part of Navy Medicine Research & Development, supports Navy, Marine Corps, and joint U.S. warfighter health readiness and lethality with research and development that delivers high-value, high-impact solutions to the health and readiness challenges U.S. military population faces on the battlefield, at-sea, home and abroad. (U.S. Navy photo by Danielle Cazarez)
SAN DIEGO (June 17, 2025) Participants of Naval Health Research Center’s (NHRC) change of command salute as the Naval Base Point Loma Color Guard parade the colors during the opening of the ceremony. The change of command ceremony, presided over by Capt. Franca Jones, saw Capt. Eric Welsh relieved as commanding officer, NHRC by Capt. Kellie McMullen. NHRC, part of Navy Medicine Research & Development, supports Navy, Marine Corps, and joint U.S. warfighter health readiness and lethality with research and development that delivers high-value, high-impact solutions to the health and readiness challenges U.S. military population faces on the battlefield, at-sea, home and abroad. (U.S. Navy photo by Danielle Cazarez)
SAN DIEGO (June 17, 2025) Capt. Kellie McMullen passes through side boys at Naval Health Research Center’s (NHRC) change of command ceremony in which she relieved Capt. Eric Welsh as commanding officer. NHRC, part of Navy Medicine Research & Development, supports Navy, Marine Corps, and joint U.S. warfighter health readiness and lethality with research and development that delivers high-value, high-impact solutions to the health and readiness challenges U.S. military population faces on the battlefield, at-sea, home and abroad. (U.S. Navy photo by Danielle Cazarez)
110625-N-NJ594-1001 BETHESDA, Md. (June 11, 2025) – Cmdr. Jeffrey A. Delzer, officer-in-charge of the Naval Dosimetry Center (NDC), cuts the ribbon alongside the Defense Health Agency and NDC leadership to officially open the center’s new, state-of-the-art facility at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The event marked a major milestone in NDC’s enduring mission to protect the health and operational readiness of Sailors and Marines across the Fleet.
Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Alexis Rivera, assigned to Navy Environmental Preventive Medicine Unit (NEPMU) 7, applies permethrin treatment to uniforms at a field site during BALTOPS25 in Skrunda, Latvia, June 19, 2025. BALTOPS 25 is the premier maritime-focused annual military exercise in the Baltic region and provides a unique opportunity to strengthen warfighting readiness and combat credibility critical to deterrence and preserving safety and security in the Baltic Sea.
Lt. Xuan Li, Lt. Randy Buckley, and Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Nicolas Garhartt, assigned to Navy Environmental Preventive Medicine Unit TWO (NEPMU-2), conduct vector surveillance operations through open terrain during BALTOPS25 in Rinkaby, Sweden, June 19, 2025. BALTOPS 25 is the premier maritime-focused annual military exercise in the Baltic region and provides a unique opportunity to strengthen warfighting readiness and combat credibility critical to deterrence and preserving safety and security in the Baltic Sea.

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