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TAKOMA, Md. (June 09, 2025) Volunteers from Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC) engage with students at Piney Branch Elementary School about work done by and career opportunities in the Navy and in Medical Research. Piney Branch students had the opportunity to speak with active-duty Sailors and command scientists during the event. NMRC, headquarters of NMR&D, is engaged in a broad spectrum of activity from basic science in the laboratory to field studies in austere and remote areas of the world to investigations in operational environments. In support of Navy, Marine Corps and joint U.S. warfighter health, readiness and lethality, researchers study infectious diseases, biological warfare detection and defense, combat casualty care, environmental health concerns, aerospace and undersea medicine, operational mission support and epidemiology. For 250 years, Navy Medicine, represented by more than 44,000 highly-trained military and civilian healthcare professionals, has delivered quality healthcare and enduring expeditionary medical support to the warfighter on, below, and above the sea and ashore. (U.S. Navy photo by Elliott Page /Released)
TAKOMA, Md. (June 09, 2025) Hospital Corpsman 2nd class Mikalia Hall, with Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC), engages with students at Piney Branch Elementary School about work done by and career opportunities in the Navy and in Medical Research. Piney Branch students had the opportunity to speak with active-duty Sailors and command scientists during the event. NMRC, headquarters of NMR&D, is engaged in a broad spectrum of activity from basic science in the laboratory to field studies in austere and remote areas of the world to investigations in operational environments. In support of Navy, Marine Corps and joint U.S. warfighter health, readiness and lethality, researchers study infectious diseases, biological warfare detection and defense, combat casualty care, environmental health concerns, aerospace and undersea medicine, operational mission support and epidemiology. For 250 years, Navy Medicine, represented by more than 44,000 highly-trained military and civilian healthcare professionals, has delivered quality healthcare and enduring expeditionary medical support to the warfighter on, below, and above the sea and ashore. (U.S. Navy photo by Elliott Page /Released)
TAKOMA PARK, Md. (June 09, 2025) Hospital Corpsman 2nd class Mikalia Hall, with Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC), engages with students at Piney Branch Elementary School about work done by and career opportunities in the Navy and in Medical Research. Piney Branch students had the opportunity to speak with active-duty Sailors and command scientists during the event. NMRC, headquarters of NMR&D, is engaged in a broad spectrum of activity from basic science in the laboratory to field studies in austere and remote areas of the world to investigations in operational environments. In support of Navy, Marine Corps and joint U.S. warfighter health, readiness and lethality, researchers study infectious diseases, biological warfare detection and defense, combat casualty care, environmental health concerns, aerospace and undersea medicine, operational mission support and epidemiology. For 250 years, Navy Medicine, represented by more than 44,000 highly-trained military and civilian healthcare professionals, has delivered quality healthcare and enduring expeditionary medical support to the warfighter on, below, and above the sea and ashore. (U.S. Navy photo by Elliott Page /Released)
250611-N-TY711-5861 SIGONELLA, Italy (June 11, 2025). Lieutenant Commander Corey Housepian, Hospital Corpsman Second Class Mark Wear, and Hospitalman Kayden DeVilla, assigned to U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Sigonella’s. They are the Command's Community Relations (Comrel) Team. Their efforts have significantly strengthened U.S. and Italian ties and bolstered command morale through over 400 hours of volunteer service since October 2024. Their team embody the Navy’s Culture of Excellence by fostering connection, character, and community engagement. (U.S. Navy photo by Lieutenant Commander Brandi Gibson)
Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Gabriel Aldana and Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Rafie Solis pose for a picture after Aldana's graduation from the Navy Medicine Training Support Command's Behavioral Health Technician Course (BHT) at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, June 11, 2025. BHT is a consolidated program that brings together students from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Marine Corps, and focuses on a broad base of subjects such as human growth and development, theories of counseling, group therapy, mental health assessments, mental illness diagnosis and treatment, psychopharmacology, management of aggressive behavior, psychological testing, and combat operational stress control. (U.S. Navy photo by Malcolm McClendon)
NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain (June 12, 2025) Capt. Teague Suarez, the commanding officer of Naval Station (NAVSTA) Rota, Spain, gives remarks as his family watches from the crowd during the NAVSTA Rota, Spain change of command ceremony, June 12, 2025. As the "Gateway to the Mediterranean,” NAVSTA Rota provides U.S, NATO and allied forces a strategic hub for operations in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. NAVSTA Rota is a force multiplier, capable of promptly deploying and supporting combat-ready forces through land, air and sea, enabling warfighters and their families, sustaining the fleet and fostering the U.S. and Spanish partnership. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Drace Wilson)
NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain (June 12, 2025) Rear Adm. Brad Collins, Commander, Navy Region Europe, Africa, Central, gives remarks during the Naval Station (NAVSTA) Rota, Spain change of command ceremony, June 12, 2025. As the "Gateway to the Mediterranean,” NAVSTA Rota provides U.S, NATO and allied forces a strategic hub for operations in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. NAVSTA Rota is a force multiplier, capable of promptly deploying and supporting combat-ready forces through land, air and sea, enabling warfighters and their families, sustaining the fleet and fostering the U.S. and Spanish partnership. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Drace Wilson)
NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain (June 12, 2025) Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Equipment) 2nd Class Krystin Hanner, from Charlotte, N.C., assigned to Naval Station (NAVSTA) Rota's Air Operations department, stands in formation during the NAVSTA Rota change of command ceremony, June 12, 2025. As the "Gateway to the Mediterranean,” NAVSTA Rota provides U.S, NATO and allied forces a strategic hub for operations in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. NAVSTA Rota is a force multiplier, capable of promptly deploying and supporting combat-ready forces through land, air and sea, enabling warfighters and their families, sustaining the fleet and fostering the U.S. and Spanish partnership. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Drace Wilson)
NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain (June 12, 2025) Capt. Teague Suarez, the former commanding officer of Naval Station (NAVSTA) Rota, Spain, departs the NAVSTA Rota, Spain change of command ceremony, June 12, 2025. As the "Gateway to the Mediterranean,” NAVSTA Rota provides U.S, NATO and allied forces a strategic hub for operations in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. NAVSTA Rota is a force multiplier, capable of promptly deploying and supporting combat-ready forces through land, air and sea, enabling warfighters and their families, sustaining the fleet and fostering the U.S. and Spanish partnership. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Drace Wilson)
NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain (June 12, 2025) Rear Adm. Brad Collins, Commander, Navy Region Europe, Africa, Central, (center) shakes hands with Capt. Charles Chmielak, the commanding officer of Naval Station (NAVSTA) Rota, Spain, (right) after assuming command of the installation from Capt. Teague Suarez, during the NAVSTA Rota, Spain change of command ceremony, June 12, 2025. As the "Gateway to the Mediterranean,” NAVSTA Rota provides U.S, NATO and allied forces a strategic hub for operations in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. NAVSTA Rota is a force multiplier, capable of promptly deploying and supporting combat-ready forces through land, air and sea, enabling warfighters and their families, sustaining the fleet and fostering the U.S. and Spanish partnership. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Drace Wilson)
NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain (June 12, 2025) Capt. Teague Suarez, the commanding officer of Naval Station (NAVSTA) Rota, Spain, arrives to the NAVSTA Rota change of command ceremony, June 12, 2025. As the "Gateway to the Mediterranean,” NAVSTA Rota provides U.S, NATO and allied forces a strategic hub for operations in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. NAVSTA Rota is a force multiplier, capable of promptly deploying and supporting combat-ready forces through land, air and sea, enabling warfighters and their families, sustaining the fleet and fostering the U.S. and Spanish partnership. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Drace Wilson)
NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain (June 12, 2025) Engineman 1st Class George Saxby, from Riverdale, Ga., assigned to Naval Station (NAVSTA) Rota's Port Operations department, stands in formation during the NAVSTA Rota change of command ceremony, June 12, 2025. As the "Gateway to the Mediterranean,” NAVSTA Rota provides U.S, NATO and allied forces a strategic hub for operations in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. NAVSTA Rota is a force multiplier, capable of promptly deploying and supporting combat-ready forces through land, air and sea, enabling warfighters and their families, sustaining the fleet and fostering the U.S. and Spanish partnership. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Drace Wilson)

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