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YOKOSUKA, Japan (March 11, 2026) — Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) medical personnel transport a simulated casualty on a stretcher during a bilateral mass casualty drill outside U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka. The training reinforced lifesaving interventions and teamwork in a dynamic operational setting. USNMRTC Yokosuka and JSDF Hospital Yokosuka conducted the drill to enhance joint medical response capabilities and lifesaving procedures in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/USNMRTC Yokosuka Public Affairs)
YOKOSUKA, Japan (March 11, 2026) — Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) responders offload a simulated casualty from an ambulance during triage operations outside U.S. Naval Hospital (USNH) Yokosuka during a bilateral mass casualty drill. The scenario highlighted patient transport procedures and coordination between receiving and transferring teams. USNH Yokosuka and Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) Hospital Yokosuka conducted the drill to enhance joint medical response capabilities and lifesaving procedures in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka Public Affairs)
YOKOSUKA, Japan (March 11, 2026) — U.S. Naval Hospital (USNH) Yokosuka personnel and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) responders observe and assist during casualty movement operations outside USNH Yokosuka during a bilateral mass casualty drill. The training emphasized teamwork and interoperability in preparing patients for evacuation. USNH Yokosuka and Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) Hospital Yokosuka conducted the drill to enhance joint medical response capabilities and lifesaving procedures in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka Public Affairs)
YOKOSUKA, Japan (March 11, 2026) — Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) responders transport a simulated casualty on a stretcher outside U.S. Naval Hospital (USNH) Yokosuka during a bilateral mass casualty drill. The exercise tested patient movement, coordination, and communication between allied medical teams. USNH Yokosuka and Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) Hospital Yokosuka conducted the drill to enhance joint medical response capabilities and lifesaving procedures in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka Public Affairs)
YOKOSUKA, Japan (March 11, 2026) — U.S. Naval Hospital (USNH) Yokosuka personnel coordinate care for a simulated casualty during triage operations outside USNH Yokosuka during a bilateral mass casualty drill. The scenario required rapid communication and joint decision-making to prioritize treatment and evacuation. USNH Yokosuka and Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) Hospital Yokosuka conducted the drill to enhance joint medical response capabilities and lifesaving procedures in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka Public Affairs)
YOKOSUKA, Japan (March 11, 2026) — A U.S. Naval Hospital (USNH) Yokosuka corpsman reviews a casualty assessment form while evaluating a simulated patient during triage operations outside USNH Yokosuka during a bilateral mass casualty drill. The exercise integrated clinical decision-making with documentation and patient tracking procedures.USNH Yokosuka and Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) Hospital Yokosuka conducted the drill to enhance joint medical response capabilities and lifesaving procedures in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka Public Affairs)
YOKOSUKA, Japan (March 11, 2026) — Lt. Cmdr. Caleb Town, a dental officer assigned to U.S. Naval Hospital (USNH) Yokosuka, performs simulated lifesaving measures on a casualty alongside Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) responders during triage operations outside the hospital during a bilateral mass casualty drill. The training reinforced hands-on skills and teamwork under realistic conditions. USNH Yokosuka and Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) Hospital Yokosuka conducted the drill to enhance joint medical response capabilities and lifesaving procedures in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka Public Affairs)
YOKOSUKA, Japan (March 11, 2026) — U.S. Naval Hospital (USNH) Yokosuka responders provide care to simulated casualties during a bilateral mass casualty drill at USNH Yokosuka. The scenario emphasized rapid assessment, communication, and prioritization of care in a high-stress environment. USNH Yokosuka and Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) Hospital Yokosuka conducted the drill to enhance joint medical response capabilities and lifesaving procedures in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka Public Affairs)
YOKOSUKA, Japan (March 11, 2026) — Eiji Hinoshita, M.D., director general for health and medicine, Japan Ministry of Defense, speaks with Capt. Donavon YapShing, deputy director of U.S. Naval Hospital (USNH) Yokosuka, alongside Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) personnel during a bilateral mass casualty drill at USNH Yokosuka. The engagement highlighted coordination between USNH Yokosuka and Japanese medical leaders to strengthen interoperability and operational readiness in the Indo-Pacific. USNH Yokosuka and Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) Hospital Yokosuka conducted the drill to enhance joint medical response capabilities and lifesaving procedures in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka Public Affairs)
Rear Adm. Walter Brafford, commander, Naval Medical Forces Development Command, greets region Sailor of the Year finalists, March 24, 2026. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Shayla D. Hamilton)
Rear Adm. Walter Brafford, left, commander, Naval Medical Forces Development Command (NMFDC), and Master Chief Hospital Corpsman Charles Padilla, NMFDC's acting command master chief, present Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Alisha Rogers, center, with a gift in recognition of her selection as the fiscal year 2025 region Senior Sailor of the Year. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Shayla D. Hamilton)
Capt. J. Russell Linderman, Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) Dayton Commanding Officer, takes command from Capt. William Howard during the NAMRU Dayton change of command ceremony April 10, at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in Dayton, Ohio. The ceremony was officiated by Capt. Eric Welsh, commander of Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC).

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