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YOKOSUKA, Japan (March 16, 2026) – Mr. Katsuo Konno, a master labor contract employee and galley supervisor at U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka, stands with staff following a recognition ceremony at the hospital. Konno was honored for his leadership and dedication to galley operations, supporting both patient care and operational readiness. U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka ensures warfighter readiness and delivers high-quality health care to forward-deployed forces and their families. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/USNMRTC Yokosuka Public Affairs)
YOKOSUKA, Japan (March 16, 2026) – Mr. Katsuo Konno, a master labor contract employee and galley supervisor at U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka, receives a personal coin from Capt. Donavon YapShing, the hospital’s deputy director, during a recognition ceremony at the hospital. Konno was honored for his exemplary service, leadership and commitment to supporting hospital operations and patient care. U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka ensures warfighter readiness and delivers high-quality health care to forward-deployed forces and their families. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/USNMRTC Yokosuka Public Affairs)
YOKOSUKA, Japan (March 16, 2026) – Mr. Katsuo Konno, a master labor contract employee and galley supervisor at U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka, is recognized as Mr. Tomokazu Watanabe, a galley administrative specialist, reads remarks highlighting his contributions during a ceremony at the hospital. Konno was honored for his leadership, dedication and support to galley operations, which directly contribute to patient care and medical readiness. U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka ensures warfighter readiness and delivers high-quality health care to forward-deployed forces and their families. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Taylor/USNMRTC Yokosuka Public Affairs)
Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Lillian Pfeiffer demonstrates ultrasound technology to students from W.T. Sampson Elementary and High School during a field trip to U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, March 10, 2026. The hands-on demonstration introduced students to obstetric and gynecological care and provided a live look at ultrasound imaging. The visit was part of an educational outreach initiative by U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Guantanamo Bay to introduce students to careers in military medicine. (U.S. Navy photo by Emily McCamy)
Lt. Trey Ketchum, an optometrist at U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, demonstrates the use of a slit lamp biomicroscope to students from W.T. Sampson Elementary and High School during a field trip, March 10, 2026. Student Noah Calvo looks through the biomicroscope to examine a classmate’s eye as part of the hands-on learning experience. The visit was part of an educational outreach initiative by U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Guantanamo Bay to introduce students to careers in military medicine. (U.S. Navy photo by Emily McCamy)
Lexi McCamy, a student from W.T. Sampson Elementary and High School, looks at a mosquito through a microscope as Lt. Jyl Bean, an environmental health officer at U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, explains how mosquitos are identified, March 10, 2026. The hands-on activity introduced students to preventive medicine and the role of environmental health in disease transmission and prevention. The visit was part of an educational outreach initiative by U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Guantanamo Bay to introduce students to careers in military medicine. (U.S. Navy photo by Emily McCamy)
Lt. Joseph Zelasko, a dentist at U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, speaks with students from W.T. Sampson Elementary and High School about oral health, including dental exams, cavities and preventive care, during a field trip March 10, 2026. Student Steven Gomez listens as Zelasko explains how routine dental care supports overall health and readiness. The visit was part of an educational outreach initiative by U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Guantanamo Bay to introduce students to careers in military medicine. (U.S. Navy photo by Emily McCamy)
Brayden Hart, a student from W.T. Sampson Elementary and High School, locates the pulse on a canine training manikin during a hands-on activity at the veterinary clinic onboard Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, March 10, 2026. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Megan Sexton, a veterinary technician, guided students as they practiced identifying and measuring heart rate as part of a field trip hosted by U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Guantanamo Bay to introduce students to careers in military medicine. (U.S. Navy photo by Emily McCamy)
Students from W.T. Sampson Elementary and High School observe diagnostic X-ray images while participating in the “They Ate What?” activity led by U.S. Army Maj. Catherine Barich, veterinarian, at the veterinary clinic onboard Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, March 10, 2026. The interactive session introduced students to radiographic imaging and how it is used to identify injuries, ingested foreign objects and other medical conditions in animals. The visit was part of a field trip hosted by U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Guantanamo Bay to provide hands-on exposure to careers in military medicine. (U.S. Navy photo by Emily McCamy)
Sailors share their process improvement projects with Cmdr. William “Bill” Lawson, interim executive officer, and Command Master Chief Richard Moreno during the command process improvement fair at Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Twentynine Palms, March 13, 2026. (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher Jones, NMRTC / Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
Sailors share their process improvement projects with members of the judging panel during the command process improvement fair at Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Twentynine Palms, March 13, 2026. (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher Jones, NMRTC / Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).
Referral coordinator Jazlyn Antoinette Tharp (left) receives a first-place award from Cmdr. William “Bill” Lawson (right), interim executive officer, during the command process improvement fair at Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Twentynine Palms, March 13, 2026. Tharp led the Clear and Legible Reports (CLR) Worklist Project, which improved referral completion rates and streamlined workflow processes. (U.S. Navy photo by Christopher Jones, NMRTC / Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms public affairs officer).

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