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Lt. Danielle Acosta, her mother Tina Cox, and Dahlia, the newest addition to the family, at the very place where their generational story began. Acosta is currently a Naval Hospital Jacksonville Labor and Delivery nurse, who was born at the same hospital in 1998 to her mother, also a U.S. Navy Labor and Delivery nurse.
Naval Hospital Jacksonville Labor and Delivery Nurse Lt. Danielle Acosta, husband Daniel Acosta, and baby Dahlia, pose for a photo. Acosta was born at Naval Hospital Jacksonville in 1998 to a mother who was also a U.S. Navy Labor and Delivery nurse.
A tolling reminder for those lost… Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Bremerton chief petty officer selectees coordinated a remembrance ceremony for those lost in the 9/11 terrorist attacks 24 years ago. It was on September 11, 2025, that 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group Al Qaeda hijacked four airplanes and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. Two of the planes were flown into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, a third plane hit the Pentagon just outside Washington, D.C., and the fourth plane crashed in a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. “Almost 3,000 people were killed. This is to remember those who we have lost and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. We will never forget,” recited Chief Hospital Corpsman (Select) Lee Halls. The command’s quarterdeck bell echoed throughout the somber morning, on 8:46 a.m., 9:03 a.m., 9:37 a.m., 9:59 a.m., and 10:03 a.m. here with Chief Logistics Specialist (Select) Steven Gardiner (right) noting at that specific moment, four hijackers crashed Flight 93 in a field near the town of Shanksville in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, after passengers and crew storm the cockpit. “The 33 passengers and seven crew members on board were killed. The crash site is approximately 20 minutes’ flying time from Washington, D.C.,” said Chief Logistics Specialist (Select) Steven Gardiner. The bell sounded one final note at 10:28 a.m., for the North Tower which collapsed after burning for [approximately] one hour and 42 minutes (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).
Pictured from left to right are: Lt. Cmdr. Fred Nti, FMMTC Logistics Instructor, Lt. Cmdr. Jason Kouche, NMRLC Director, Expeditionary Medical Logistics, Lt. Matthew Chase, Loggie Track, NMRTC Beaufort, SC, LT Brittany Brooks, Comptroller Track, NMRTC Okinawa, Japan, Cmdr. Olusegun Olabode, NMRLC Executive Officer, Lt. Tenzin Pema, Loggie Track, 2D MED BN, Camp Lejeune, NC, Lt. Cmdr. Ato Anderson, FMMTC Comptroller Instructor, Lt. Eric Hetzel, Comptroller Track, NMRTC Bethesda, MD, and Ltjg. Morrison Aung, Comptroller Track, NMRTC Camp Pendleton, CA.
250905-N-FT324-8034. ROTA, Spain (September 5, 2025). Naval Medical Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Rota Ombudsman, Ms. Lisa Eckard (right) was presented with a token of gratitude for her dedicated service, in honor of Ombudsman Appreciation Month, by NMRTC Rota Commanding Officer, Capt. Michael Mercado, September 5, 2025. Ombudsmen serve as vital links between commands and families, providing communication, support, and guidance to ensure Sailors’ loved ones are cared for. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Drace Wilson)
Airmen from the 161st Medical Group, Arizona Air National Guard, completed Medical Facility Annual Training at U.S. Naval Hospital Sigonella, July 14–24. Working alongside Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Sigonella, the team supported more than 485 patient encounters and processed 2,000 records while sharpening expeditionary medical skills in a joint environment. The training reinforced interoperability and advanced readiness across the Defense Health Network Europe.
Command Master Chief Jason L. Marnne of Naval Medical Readiness Training Command (NMRTC) Sigonella, and Captain TaRail Vernon, Commanding Officer, NMRTC Sigonella, and Director of US Naval Hospital (USNH) Sigonella met with Colonel Brian Dursteler and Chief Master Sergeant George R. Silvas from the 161st Medical Group, Arizona Air National Guard, July 14–24. Airmen from the ANG, working alongside medical personnel assigned to NMRTC Sigonella, completed Medical Facility Annual Training at U.S. Naval Hospital Sigonella. The training reinforced interoperability and advanced readiness across the Defense Health Network Europe.
Command Master Chief Jason L. Marnne of Naval Medical Readiness Training Command (NMRTC) Sigonella, and Captain TaRail Vernon, Commanding Officer, NMRTC Sigonella, and Director of US Naval Hospital (USNH) Sigonella met with leadership from the 161st Medical Group, Arizona Air National Guard, July 14–24. Airmen from the ANG, working alongside medical personnel assigned to NMRTC Sigonella, completed Medical Facility Annual Training at U.S. Naval Hospital Sigonella. The training reinforced interoperability and advanced readiness across the Defense Health Network Europe.
Chief Master Sergeant George R. Silvas of the 161st Medical Group, Arizona Air National Guard, recognized Hospital Corpsman Second Class Madyson Schmidt, assigned to Naval Medical Readiness Training Command (NMRTC) Sigonella, July 14–24. Schmidt served as the command liaison during the ANG’s annual Medical Facility Annual Training (MFAT) which took place at U.S. Naval Hospital Sigonella. The training reinforced interoperability and advanced readiness across the Defense Health Network Europe.
SIGONELLA, Italy (Sept. 5, 2025) Sailors with Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) EURAFCENT participate in Naval Air Station Sigonella’s base-wide “Keep Sigonella Beautiful” campaign. NAMRU EURAFCENT, part of Navy Medicine Research & Development, conducts research, surveillance and studies of vaccines, therapeutic agents, diagnostic assays and vector control measures in the EUCOM, AFRICOM and CENTCOM Areas of Responsibility to better prevent and treat infectious diseases in support of Navy, Marine Corps and joint U.S. warfighter health, readiness and lethality.(U.S. Navy photo by Randa Mortellaro/Released)
Williamsburg, VA - Subject Matter Experts (SME) gathered at Naval Medical Readiness Logistics Command (NMRLC) on Cheatham Annex, Williamsburg, VA, to participate in an Expeditionary Resuscitative Surgical System (ERSS) Navy Authorized Medical Allowance List (AMAL) review, Sept. 8. Navy military and support personnel across Navy Medicine, from San Diego, Guam, Great Lakes, Portsmouth, Camp Lejeune, Naval Medical Forces Pacific and Atlantic, DLA Troop Support, DHA MEDLOG, and DHA James Lovell FHCC, plus others, were present to thoroughly comb line-item by line-item through the ERSS allowance list.
250822-N-LY941-1005 GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (Aug. 22, 2025) - Hospitalman Apprentice Jullian Tran recently reported aboard U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (USNMRTC) Guantanamo Bay at U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Tran is a native of San Diego, California.

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