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Hospitalman Nicole Acostacabrera, left, a Hospital Corpsman Basic student at the Navy Medicine Training Support Command, wraps up her final training evolution (FINEX) at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 09, 2025. At the FINEX, HCB students put their combat lifesaver skills to the test, mastering crucial battlefield medical techniques like tourniquet application, airway management and medication administration. Successfully completing this final assessment is the last step toward graduation and on to the fleet where they will play a vital role in the well-being of U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps service members and their families. (U.S. Navy photo by Malcolm McClendon).
Hospitalman Recruit Melanie Vasquez, right, a Hospital Corpsman Basic student at the Navy Medicine Training Support Command, wraps up her final training evolution (FINEX) at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 09, 2025. At the FINEX, HCB students put their combat lifesaver skills to the test, mastering crucial battlefield medical techniques like tourniquet application, airway management and medication administration. Successfully completing this final assessment is the last step toward graduation and on to the fleet where they will play a vital role in the well-being of U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps service members and their families. (U.S. Navy photo by Malcolm McClendon).
Hospitalman Nicole Acostacabrera, left, a Hospital Corpsman Basic student at the Navy Medicine Training Support Command, wraps up her final training evolution (FINEX) at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 09, 2025. At the FINEX, HCB students put their combat lifesaver skills to the test, mastering crucial battlefield medical techniques like tourniquet application, airway management and medication administration. Successfully completing this final assessment is the last step toward graduation and on to the fleet where they will play a vital role in the well-being of U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps service members and their families. (U.S. Navy photo by Malcolm McClendon).
GULFPORT, Miss. (Dec. 5, 2025) Chief Hospital Corpsman Christopher Marlo, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 11, stands for a portrait at Naval Construction Battalion Center Gulfport, Mississippi, Dec. 5, 2025 with his Licensed Practical Nurse certificate. Chief Marlo recently passed the NCLEX on his first attempt following new Mississippi legislation that allows Hospital Corpsmen to obtain Licensed Practical Nurse credentials. NMCB 11, assigned to Naval Construction Group TWO, is homeported in Gulfport, Miss. as part of the Naval Construction Force. (U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Alexa H. Trafton)
Keeping the Light on...The annual tradition of keeping a symbolic light on for those deployed over the holidays continued at Naval Hospital Bremerton, December 2, 2025. From the Far East to the Horn of Africa to jungles of Southeast Asia, NHB’s tree lighting ceremony provided the opportunity for staff to remember those deployed, as well as reflect on their commitment to being a ready medical force ensuring the Navy fleet is a medically ready force. The tree will remain lit throughout the holiday season, leaving a continuous light on for those still deployed and helping others in need (official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).
Republic of Korea (ROK) Military Nursing Academy cadets tour U.S. Naval Hospital Guam, Nov. 14, 2025. The cadets were participants in the Joint Cruise Training Task Group, which includes the island of Guam as one of their training stops, and spent the day at USNH Guam interacting with their U.S. Navy counterparts.
Capt. Patricia Butler, chief nursing officer for U.S. Naval Hospital Guam, presents a patch to Republic of Korea (ROK) Army Maj. Minji Woo, commandant of the ROK 2nd Cadet Company, during a visit by cadets to the hospital Nov. 14, 2025. The exchange recognized the continued partnership and professional collaboration between U.S. Navy medical personnel and ROK military nursing cadets. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Clien Lester Guico.)
Hospitalman Nalani Cui and Lt. Hayley Wood demonstrate the setup and operation of intravenous infusion pumps for Republic of Korea (ROK) Military Nursing Academy cadets during a clinical skills rotation at U.S. Naval Hospital Guam, Nov. 14, 2025. The hands-on demonstration familiarized cadets with infusion equipment used in inpatient care settings and highlighted key principles of safe medication administration. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Clien Lester Guico.)
Hospitalman Chris Rico, Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Niesha Parker, and Lt. Kailee Baughman conduct basic life support training for Republic of Korea (ROK) Military Nursing Academy cadets during a clinical skills rotation at U.S. Naval Hospital Guam, Nov. 14, 2025. The instructors demonstrated proper chest compression techniques and emergency response fundamentals as part of the command’s hands-on medical readiness tour. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Clien Lester Guico.)
Republic of Korea (ROK) Military Nursing Academy cadets practice patient movement techniques using a stretcher during a hands-on skills station at U.S. Naval Hospital Guam, Nov. 14, 2025. The scenario-based rotation introduced cadets to fundamentals of casualty transport and teamwork used in clinical and operational medical environments. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Clien Lester Guico.)
Lt. Joseph Roberto and Lt. Angelica Bustamante demonstrate the setup and use of a rapid infuser system for Republic of Korea (ROK) Military Nursing Academy cadets during a clinical skills rotation at U.S. Naval Hospital Guam, Nov. 14, 2025. The hands-on station introduced cadets to resuscitation equipment and emergency workflow utilized in surgical and critical care environments. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Clien Lester Guico.)
Lt. Cmdr. Ian Ryan interacts with Republic of Korea (ROK) Military Nursing Academy cadets using a surgical backdrop during a simulated operating room tour at U.S. Naval Hospital Guam, Nov. 14, 2025. The demonstration was part of an immersive series of skills stations highlighting operating room procedures and surgical workflow for visiting cadets. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Clien Lester Guico.)

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