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Naval Medical Center San Diego's command Ombudsmen pose for a photo at Naval Base Point Loma, Sept. 13, 2024. (Courtesy photo)
Capt. Elizabeth Adriano, Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command San Diego's Commander, third from right, and Command Master Chief Adolfo Gonzalez, left, pose for a photo with Naval Medical Center San Diego's command Ombudsmen at Naval Base Point Loma, Sept. 13, 2024. (Courtesy photo)
240913-N-N1526-1003 CROWNPOINT, N.M (Sept. 13, 2024) Cmdr. Jessica L. McNulty, the director of public affairs and outreach and a special assistant to the Navy Surgeon General and chief, U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED), and Capt. Shauna O’Sullivan, a rheumatologist and Navy Medical Corps career planner at BUMED, speak to veterans at Navajo Technical University (NTU) during Albuquerque Navy Week, Sept. 13. O’Sullivan and McNulty graduated from the University of New Mexico in 1998 and 2003, respectively, and were a part of a Navy Medicine-led visit to NTU, the largest tribal college or university in the country, for the first time to discuss the U.S. Navy mission and career opportunities with students and leadership during the Navy Office of Community Outreach Navy Week program. (U.S. Navy photo)
240913-N-N1526-1002 CROWNPOINT, N.M (Sept. 13, 2024) Capt. Shauna O’Sullivan, a rheumatologist and Navy Medical Corps career planner at U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED), and Cmdr. Jessica L. McNulty, the director of public affairs and outreach and a special assistant to Navy Surgeon General and chief, BUMED, speak with students at Navajo Technical University (NTU) during Albuquerque Navy Week, Sept. 13. O’Sullivan and McNulty graduated from the University of New Mexico in 1998 and 2003, respectively, and were a part of a Navy Medicine-led visit to NTU, the largest tribal college or university in the country, for the first time to discuss the U.S. Navy mission and career opportunities with students and leadership during the Navy Office of Community Outreach Navy Week program. (U.S. Navy photo)
240913-N-N1526-1001 CROWNPOINT, N.M. (Sept. 13, 2024) Cmdr. Jessica L. McNulty, the director of public affairs and outreach and a special assistant to the Navy Surgeon General and chief, U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED), and Capt. Shauna O’Sullivan, a rheumatologist and Navy Medical Corps career planner at BUMED, pose for a photo at Navajo Technical University (NTU) during Albuquerque Navy Week, Sept. 13. O’Sullivan and McNulty graduated from the University of New Mexico in 1998 and 2003, respectively, and were a part of a Navy Medicine-led visit to NTU, the largest tribal college or university in the country, for the first time to discuss the U.S. Navy mission and career opportunities with students and leadership during the Navy Office of Community Outreach Navy Week program. (U.S. Navy photo)
240913-N-EA601-1002 CROWNPOINT, N.M (Sept. 13, 2024) Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Equipment) 1st Class Isiah Lizama, a recruiter with Navy Talent Acquisition Group (NTAG) Phoenix, and Capt. Shauna O’Sullivan, a rheumatologist and Navy Medical Corps career planner at U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) and a 1998 graduate of the University of New Mexico, speaks with a student at the Navajo Technical University (NTU) during Albuquerque Navy Week, Sept. 13. O’Sullivan was a part of a Navy Medicine-led visit to NTU, the largest tribal college or university in the country, for the first time to discuss the U.S. Navy mission and career opportunities with students and leadership during the Navy Office of Community Outreach Navy Week program. (U.S. Navy photo by Jessica L. McNulty)
240913-N-EA601-1001 CROWNPOINT, N.M (Sept. 13, 2024) Capt. Shauna O’Sullivan, a rheumatologist and Navy Medical Corps career planner at U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) and a 1998 graduate of the University of New Mexico, speaks with a student at the Navajo Technical University (NTU) during Albuquerque Navy Week, Sept. 13. O’Sullivan was a part of a Navy Medicine-led visit to NTU, the largest tribal college or university in the country, for the first time to discuss the U.S. Navy mission and career opportunities with students and leadership during the Navy Office of Community Outreach Navy Week program. (U.S. Navy photo by Jessica L. McNulty)
PACIFIC OCEAN (Aug. 9, 2024) Cmdr. Debra Lowry, middle, surgeon aboard Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), and Lt. j.g. Kimberly Graff, physician assistant aboard Vinson, perform an appendectomy while underway in the U.S. 3rd Fleet area of operations. As an integral part of U.S. Pacific Fleet, U.S. 3rd Fleet operates naval forces in the Indo-Pacific in addition to providing realistic and relevant training necessary to flawlessly execute our Navy’s timeless roles of sea control and power projection. U.S. 3rd Fleet works in close coordination with other numbered fleets to provide commanders with capable, ready forces to deploy forward and win in day-to-day competition, in crisis, and in conflict. (Courtesy Photo)
GROTON, Conn. (July 25, 2024) Students with the Naval Research Enterprise Intern Program (NRIEP) and Science and Engineering Apprenticeship Program (SEAP) that Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory (NSMRL) hosted over the 2024 summer season. NSMRL hosts intern through NREIP and SEAP annually. Part of Navy Medicine’s Research & Development Enterprise, and based out of Groton, Connecticut, NSMRL sustains the readiness and superiority of undersea warfighters through innovative health and performance research and works to lead the world in delivering science solutions to ensure undersea warrior dominance. (U.S. Navy Photo by Emily Swedlund/Released)
Corpsmen Kindness...Just as the namesake of their clinic, [Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class] David R. Ray gave selflessly to aid others, Hospital Corpsmen Alessandra Vera and Bryce Shuman also conducted the same service before self ethos in voluntarily helping their surrounding community with a back-to-school drive for needy students (courtesy photo)
Parading a Tradition…There has been a color guard legacy from Sailors assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton over the years – such as Hospital Corpsmen Cameron Rima and Miracle Suzuki - rendering support for a wide range of official observances, both on and off Navy installations. From Washington State Special Olympic events to Memorial Day remembrances to even unique iconic requests to conduct symbolic and solemn flag presentation and folding for two steel I-beams from the World Trade Center attack on Sept. 11, 2001, which were transported to Kitsap County in 2010 to become the focal point of a 9/11 memorial (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).
Parading a Tradition…There has been a color guard legacy from Sailors assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton over the years, rendering support for a wide range of official observances, both on and off Navy installations. From Washington State Special Olympic events to Memorial Day remembrances to even unique iconic requests to conduct symbolic and solemn flag presentation and folding for two steel I-beams from the World Trade Center attack on Sept. 11, 2001, which were transported to Kitsap County in 2010 to become the focal point of a 9/11 memorial (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).

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