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260306-N-FB730-1092 CAMP LEJEUNE. (March 6, 2026) Capt. Anja Dabelić, commander/director of Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command/ Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune, departs at the conclusion of the Interservice Physicians Assistants Program (IPAP) graduation at Marston Pavilion, on March 6, 2026. Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune serves as a Phase II site for Navy Medicine’s Interservice Physician Assistant Program. The program has graduated and commissioned more than 35 Navy officers since the program’s establishment in 2021. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist second class Justin Woods)
260306-N-FB730-1082 CAMP LEJEUNE. (March 6, 2026) Lt. j.g. Joshua White has his officer shoulder boards placed by his family during the Interservice Physicians Assistants Program (IPAP) graduation at Marston Pavilion on March 6, 2026. Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune serves as a Phase II site for Navy Medicine’s Interservice Physician Assistant Program. The program has graduated and commissioned more than 35 Navy officers since the program’s establishment in 2021. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist second class Justin Woods)
260306-N-FB730-1078 CAMP LEJEUNE. (March 6, 2026) Lt. j.g. Brandon Smith has his officer cover placed by his daughter during the Interservice Physicians Assistants Program (IPAP) graduation at Marston Pavilion on March 6, 2026. Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune serves as a Phase II site for Navy Medicine’s Interservice Physician Assistant Program. The program has graduated and commissioned more than 35 Navy officers since the program’s establishment in 2021. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist second class Justin Woods)
260306-N-FB730-1069 CAMP LEJEUNE. (March 6, 2026)Lt. j.g. Nelyavier Meletiche has his officer shoulder boards placed by his family during the Interservice Physicians Assistants Program (IPAP) graduation at Marston Pavilion on March 6, 2026. Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune serves as a Phase II site for Navy Medicine’s Interservice Physician Assistant Program. The program has graduated and commissioned more than 35 Navy officers since the program’s establishment in 2021. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist second class Justin Woods)
260306-N-FB730-1062 CAMP LEJEUNE. (March 6, 2026) Lt. j.g. Cory Hooper has his officer shoulder boards placed by his family during the Interservice Physicians Assistants Program (IPAP) graduation at Marston Pavilion on March 6, 2026. Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune serves as a Phase II site for Navy Medicine’s Interservice Physician Assistant Program. The program has graduated and commissioned more than 35 Navy officers since the program’s establishment in 2021. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist second class Justin Woods)
260306-N-FB730-1050 CAMP LEJEUNE. (March 6, 2026) Lt. j.g. Terry Hancock has his officer shoulder boards placed by his family during the Interservice Physicians Assistants Program (IPAP) graduation at Marston Pavilion on March 6, 2026. Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune serves as a Phase II site for Navy Medicine’s Interservice Physician Assistant Program. The program has graduated and commissioned more than 35 Navy officers since the program’s establishment in 2021. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist second class Justin Woods)
260306-N-FB730-1044 CAMP LEJEUNE. (March 6, 2026) Lt. j.g. Andrew Davidson has his officer shoulder boards placed by his family during the Interservice Physicians Assistants Program (IPAP) graduation at Marston Pavilion on March 6, 2026. Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune serves as a Phase II site for Navy Medicine’s Interservice Physician Assistant Program. The program has graduated and commissioned more than 35 Navy officers since the program’s establishment in 2021. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist second class Justin Woods)
260306-N-FB730-1038 CAMP LEJEUNE. (March 6, 2026) Lt. j.g. Lisa Brandt has her officer shoulder boards placed by her family during the Interservice Physicians Assistants Program (IPAP) graduation at Marston Pavilion on March 6, 2026. Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune serves as a Phase II site for Navy Medicine’s Interservice Physician Assistant Program. The program has graduated and commissioned more than 35 Navy officers since the program’s establishment in 2021. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist second class Justin Woods)
260306-N-FB730-1003 CAMP LEJEUNE. (March 6, 2026) The Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune Color Guard parade the colors during the Interservice Physicians Assistants Program (IPAP) graduation at Marston Pavilion on March 6, 2026. Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune serves as a Phase II site for Navy Medicine’s Interservice Physician Assistant Program. The program has graduated and commissioned more than 35 Navy officers since the program’s establishment in 2021. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist second class Justin Woods)
260306-N-FB730-1036 CAMP LEJEUNE. (March 6, 2026) The Interservice Physicians Assistants Program (IPAP) graduates swear the Naval officers oath during the IPAP graduation at Marston Pavilion on March 6, 2026. Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune serves as a Phase II site for Navy Medicine’s Interservice Physician Assistant Program. The program has graduated and commissioned more than 35 Navy officers since the program’s establishment in 2021. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist second class Justin Woods)
251002-N-N1574-1001 YORKTOWN, Va. (Oct. 2, 2025) Jaime Lesson, a prescription eyeglass maker with the Specials Department at Naval Ophthalmic Readiness Activity’s (NORA), and a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt trainee, Carolyn Thomas, NORA’s Special’s Department Lead and a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt trainee, with Navy Medical Forces Atlantic (NMFL), Naval Medical Readiness Logistics Command (NMRLC) det NORA and Terri Shambach, NMFL’s Improvement Sciences Director and Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt, gather for a photo outside of the NMRLC Detachment NORA after Lesson and Thomas earned their Lean Six Sigma Greenbelt Certification, Oct. 2, 2025. Lean Six Sigma is a combined, data-driven methodology aimed at maximizing efficiency, reducing waste, and minimizing process variation to enhance quality and customer satisfaction. (U.S. Navy photo by Hospital Corpsman First Class Ericka Garnes)
U.S. Marines and Sailors with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion, 1st Marine Division, assigned to Joint Task Force-Southern Border (JTF-SB), and AeroCare Headquarters pose for a group photo after a simulated medical evacuation in Yuma, Ariz., Feb. 7, 2026. Joint training ensures that JTF-SB personnel are prepared to work with AeroCare Medical Transport teams if a medical emergency occurs in remote area along the southern border. U.S. Northern Command is working side-by-side with the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection within narrowly defined authorities to provide unique military capabilities to protect the territorial integrity of the U.S. southern border. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Stella Tedesco)

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