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251013-N-IX644-1007 (Oct. 13, 2025) PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Rear Adm. Rick Freedman, left, Deputy Surgeon General of the Navy, and Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman Christopher Holzworth, both natives of Philadelphia, speaks with Temple University leadership during a school visit that focused on collaboration in medicine and opportunities for Navy Medicine recruiting as part of the 250th birthday of the Navy and Marine Corps in Philadelphia, Oct. 13. For 250 years, Navy Medicine — represented by more than 44,000 highly-trained military and civilian healthcare professionals — has delivered quality healthcare and enduring expeditionary medical support to the warfighter on, below, and above the sea, and ashore. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Sasha Ambrose)
251013-N-IX644-1006 (Oct. 13, 2025) PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Rear Adm. Rick Freedman, center, Deputy Surgeon General of the Navy, a native of Philadelphia, speaks with Temple University leadership during a school visit that focused on collaboration in medicine and opportunities for Navy Medicine recruiting as part of the 250th birthday of the Navy and Marine Corps in Philadelphia, Oct. 13. For 250 years, Navy Medicine — represented by more than 44,000 highly-trained military and civilian healthcare professionals — has delivered quality healthcare and enduring expeditionary medical support to the warfighter on, below, and above the sea, and ashore. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Sasha Ambrose)
251013-N-IX644-1005 (Oct. 13, 2025) PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Rear Adm. Rick Freedman, right, Deputy Surgeon General of the Navy, and Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman Christopher Holzworth, second from left, both natives of Philadelphia, pose for a photo with Community College of Philadelphia leadership during a school visit that focused on collaboration in medicine and opportunities for Navy Medicine recruiting as part of the 250th birthday of the Navy and Marine Corps in Philadelphia, Oct. 13. For 250 years, Navy Medicine — represented by more than 44,000 highly-trained military and civilian healthcare professionals — has delivered quality healthcare and enduring expeditionary medical support to the warfighter on, below, and above the sea, and ashore. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Sasha Ambrose)
251013-N-IX644-1003 (Oct. 13, 2025) PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Rear Adm. Rick Freedman, center, Deputy Surgeon General of the Navy, a native of Philadelphia, poses for a photo with a professor at Community College of Philadelphia during a school visit that focused on collaboration in medicine and opportunities for Navy Medicine recruiting as part of the 250th birthday of the Navy and Marine Corps in Philadelphia, Oct. 13. For 250 years, Navy Medicine — represented by more than 44,000 highly-trained military and civilian healthcare professionals — has delivered quality healthcare and enduring expeditionary medical support to the warfighter on, below, and above the sea, and ashore. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Sasha Ambrose)
251013-N-IX644-1002 (Oct. 13, 2025) PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Rear Adm. Rick Freedman, center, Deputy Surgeon General of the Navy, a native of Philadelphia, poses for a photo with Thomas Jefferson University leadership and Navy Medicine officers and hospital corpsmen during a school visit that focused on collaboration in medicine and opportunities for Navy Medicine recruiting as part of the 250th birthday of the Navy and Marine Corps in Philadelphia, Oct. 13. For 250 years, Navy Medicine — represented by more than 44,000 highly-trained military and civilian healthcare professionals — has delivered quality healthcare and enduring expeditionary medical support to the warfighter on, below, and above the sea, and ashore. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Sasha Ambrose)
251013-N-IX644-1001 (Oct. 13, 2025) PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Rear Adm. Rick Freedman, right, Deputy Surgeon General of the Navy, a native of Philadelphia, Lt. Cmdr. Paula McKeon, center, and Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman Christopher Holzworth, speak with Thomas Jefferson University leadership during a school visit that focused on collaboration in medicine and opportunities for Navy Medicine recruiting as part of the 250th birthday of the Navy and Marine Corps in Philadelphia, Oct. 13. For 250 years, Navy Medicine — represented by more than 44,000 highly-trained military and civilian healthcare professionals — has delivered quality healthcare and enduring expeditionary medical support to the warfighter on, below, and above the sea, and ashore. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Sasha Ambrose)
U.S. Navy Capt. Anthony L. LaCourse is promoted to rear admiral (lower half) by retired U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Carl E. Mundy III during a ceremony at MacDill Air Force Base, Fl on October 2, 2025. LaCourse became the first Navy physician assistant in history to be promoted to flag officer. (Photo by Mr. Ruben Cordero).
251017-N-FB730-1005 CAMP LEJEUNE. (October 17, 2025) Hospitalman Lamech Kabonge, a physical therapy technician student, assists a patient with stretches in the physical therapy clinic at Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune on October 17, 2025. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist second class Justin Woods)
251017-N-FB730-1011 CAMP LEJEUNE. (October 17, 2025) Lieutenant Brogan Hoover, a physical therapist, does acupuncture on a patient, in the physical therapy clinic at Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune, on October 17, 2025. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist second class Justin Woods)
251017-N-FB730-1002 CAMP LEJEUNE. (October 17, 2025) Hospital Corpsman second class Cory Grimm assist a patient with stretches in the physical therapy clinic at Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune on October 17, 2025. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist 2nd Class Justin Woods)
BETHESDA, Md. (Nov. 21, 2024) Lindsey White, a clinical research coordinator with Naval Medical Research Unit’s (NMRC) Clinical Trial Center (CTC) prepares a syringe for injection. NMRC’s CTC is preparing to conduct a phase 1 clinical trial for a Staphylococcus aureus vaccine, aimed at reducing frequency and severity of infections caused by Staph aureus, a leading cause of skin and soft tissue infections. NMRC is engaged in a broad spectrum of medical research, from basic science in the laboratory to field studies in austere and remote areas of the world to investigations in operational environments. In support of the Navy, Marine Corps and joint U.S. warfighters, NMRC researchers study infectious diseases, biological warfare detection and defense, combat casualty care, environmental health concerns, aerospace and undersea medicine, medical modeling, simulation, operational mission support, epidemiology and behavioral sciences. (U.S. Navy photo by Tommy Lamkin/Released)
BETHESDA, Md. (Nov. 21, 2024) Naval Medical Research Unit’s (NMRC) Clinical Trial Center (CTC) is preparing to conduct a phase 1 clinical trial for a Staphylococcus aureus vaccine, aimed at reducing frequency and severity of infections caused by Staph aureus, a leading cause of skin and soft tissue infections. NMRC is engaged in a broad spectrum of medical research, from basic science in the laboratory to field studies in austere and remote areas of the world to investigations in operational environments. In support of the Navy, Marine Corps and joint U.S. warfighters, NMRC researchers study infectious diseases, biological warfare detection and defense, combat casualty care, environmental health concerns, aerospace and undersea medicine, medical modeling, simulation, operational mission support, epidemiology and behavioral sciences. (U.S. Navy photo by Tommy Lamkin/Released)

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