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WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES - Lt. Megan Walsh (second from right/#36), psychiatry resident at Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) San Diego and All-Navy Marathon Team Captain, pushes through mile after mile at the Armed Forces National Marathon Championship in Washington D.C., Oct. 26, 2025. Walsh previously took the individual gold medal in 2024, and this year secured the bronze, leading the Navy Women’s Marathon team to their second consecutive victory. (U.S. Navy photo contributed)
WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES - The All-Navy Women's Marathon Team celebrates their victory at the Armed Forces National Marathon Championship in Washington D.C., Oct. 27, 2025. Led by team captain Lt. Megan Walsh (L), a psychiatry resident at NMRTC San Diego, the team secured its second consecutive championship title. Walsh takes the bronze this year. The team's collective effort and camaraderie propelled them to outperform individual expectations, with all four members finishing the marathon in under three hours. (U.S. Navy photo contributed)
WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES - Lt. Megan Walsh, psychiatry resident at Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) San Diego and All-Navy Marathon Team Captain, pushes through mile after mile at the Armed Forces National Marathon Championship in Washington D.C., Oct. 26, 2025. Walsh previously took the individual gold medal in 2024, and this year secured the bronze, leading the Navy Women’s Marathon team to their second consecutive victory. (U.S. Navy photo contributed)
The staff of Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point gathered Monday, November 24 to celebrate the promotion of one Corpsman and honor the excellence in patient care of two others. Hospital Corpsman Third Class An Tran, right, promoted to the rank. Tran serves in the clinic’s Preventive Medicine Department. Hospital Corpsman Third Class Jalen Holmes, center, was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for his service in the clinic’s Patient Centered Medical Home from November 2023 to December 2025. Hospital Corpsman Third Class Anthony Soloriosolorio, left, was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Acheivement Medal for his service in the clinic’s Patient Centered Medical Home from October 2023 to November 2025. Soloriosolorio was also awarded the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal for contributing 223 volunteer hours to various organizations like the Armed Services Blood Program, Seashore Soccer League and MCAS Cherry Point Food Drive.
SAN DIEGO (Oct. 16, 2025) – Family and friends await the arrival of Navy Expeditionary Medical Unit 10 Gulf (EMU-10G) Sailors at San Diego International Airport following a seven-month deployment to the Middle East in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. The EMU provided critical Role 2 medical care in Baghdad, Iraq, including surgery, trauma resuscitation, and mental health support. (U.S. Navy photo by Arsenio R. Cortez Jr.)
SAN DIEGO (Oct. 16, 2025) – Capt. Jonas Carmichael, officer-in-charge of Navy Expeditionary Medical Unit 10 Gulf (EMU-10G), is welcomed home by his family at San Diego International Airport. The EMU's deployment reinforced the importance of building bridges with supporting units to accomplish their mission, according to Carmichael. Carmichael also noted the unit’s work supporting “Mercy Flights” for Iraqi Security Forces combating ISIS and developing combined training programs. (U.S. Navy photo by Arsenio R. Cortez Jr.)
SAN DIEGO (Oct. 16, 2025) – Master Chief Hospital Corpsman Chad McFall, Navy Expeditionary Medical Unit 10 Gulf (EMU-10G) senior enlisted leader, embraces his daughter upon returning from a seven-month deployment. The EMU provided the greater Baghdad area with a Role 2 medical facility offering a full range of medical services, including surgery, trauma resuscitation, preventative medicine, mental health support, and a fully operational blood bank for U.S. Armed Forces, Department of War civilians, State Department personnel, Iraqi Security Forces, and other multinational coalition partners. (U.S. Navy photo by Arsenio R. Cortez Jr.)
SAN DIEGO (Oct. 16, 2025) – From left, Rear Adm. Kevin Brown, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), Capt. Jonas Carmichael, officer-in-charge, Navy Expeditionary Medical Unit 10 Gulf (EMU-10G), Master Chief Hospital Corpsman Chad McFall, EMU 10G senior enlisted leader, Command Master Chief Jerry Cantorna, NMFP, Capt. Elizabeth Adriano, commanding officer, Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) San Diego, and NMRTC San Diego’s Command Master Chief Adolfo Gonzalez pose for a group photo at San Diego International Airport. EMU-10G returned from a seven-month deployment in the Middle East supporting Operation Inherent Resolve. (U.S. Navy photo by Arsenio R. Cortez Jr.)
SAN DIEGO (Oct. 16, 2025) – Rear Adm. Kevin Brown, commander of Naval Medical Forces Pacific, thanks United Service Organizations staff for their support in welcoming Navy Expeditionary Medical Unit 10 Gulf Sailors home at San Diego International Airport. The USO played a key role in providing a comfortable and supportive environment for returning service members and their families. (U.S. Navy photo by Arsenio R. Cortez Jr.)
SAN DIEGO (Oct. 16, 2025) – Loved ones greet Navy Expeditionary Medical Unit 10 Gulf (EMU-10G) Sailors at San Diego International Airport after the unit's return from a deployment to the Middle East. The EMU delivered advanced treatment close to the field, ensuring timely and effective medical care for personnel operating in the region, accelerating warfighter recovery to get back to the fight. (U.S. Navy photo by Arsenio R. Cortez Jr.)
SAN DIEGO (Oct. 16, 2025) – Rear Adm. Kevin Brown, commander of Naval Medical Forces Pacific, and Capt. Shannan Rotruck, executive officer of Expeditionary Medical Facility 150-Bravo, greet Capt. Jonas Carmichael, officer-in-charge of Navy Expeditionary Medical Unit 10 Gulf (EMU-10G), after the unit’s arrival at San Diego International Airport. Brown stated that the EMU's "effective delivery of Role 2 care...significantly enhancing the health and readiness of our personnel and coalition allies." (U.S. Navy photo by Arsenio R. Cortez Jr.)
SAN DIEGO (Oct. 16, 2025) – Expeditionary Medical Facility 150-Bravo from Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command San Diego joins in welcoming Navy Expeditionary Medical Unit 10 Gulf (EMU-10G) Sailors home at San Diego International Airport. EMU 10G supported State Department personnel during the "12-Day War" and the evacuation of State Department personnel. (U.S. Navy photo by Arsenio R. Cortez Jr.)

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