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Aaditi Kulkarni with the Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine discusses her research poster at the Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune Annual Research Symposium on April 16, 2026. The event showcases academic endeavors of medical and dental personnel, both military and civilian throughout Eastern and Coastal North Carolina.
Attendees discuss research projects and their findings during Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune’s Annual Research Symposium on April 16, 2026. The event, in its 16th year, showcases academic endeavors of medical and dental personnel, both military and civilian throughout Eastern and Coastal North Carolina.
Navy Lt. Ryan Blank with Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune's Family Medicine Residency Program discusses his research poster at NMCCL’s Annual Research Symposium on April 16, 2026, at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
Navy Lt. Robert Goldin with the NMCCL Family Medicine Residency Program discusses his research poster ta NMCCL's Annual Research Symposium. The symposium, held on April 16, 2026, is in its 16th year of showcasing academic endeavors of medical and dental personnel, both military and civilian throughout Eastern and Coastal North Carolina.
Captain Anja Dabelić, director of Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune, provides remarks at NMCCL's Annual Research Symposium. The event held on April 16, 2026, is in its 16th year of showcasing academic endeavors of medical and dental personnel, both military and civilian throughout Eastern and Coastal North Carolina.
Capt. Christopher Barnes and HMCM Brandon Lindbeck share a moment before the close of the ceremony.
Naval Medical Readiness Logistics Command (NMRLC) held a retirement ceremony to say goodbye to Command Master Chief Hospital Corpsman Brandon Lindbeck at the Naval Weapons Station Yorktown Nelson Chapel, Friday, April 17. Capt. Christopher Barnes, NMRLC’s commanding officer, was the presiding officer.
As part of the ceremony, NMRLC Sailors performed the 13-fold U.S. Navy flag ceremony. Each fold holds symbolic meaning, often covering themes of life, faith, veterans, the armed forces, and in, "In God We Trust."
The Nelson Chapel on Naval Weapons Station Yorktown hosted the NMRLC retirement ceremony in honor of Master Chief Lindbeck on Friday, April 17, 2026.
The Side Boys who held various functions at the ceremony paused at the conclusion to give a memento to the command master chief on the day of his departure.
Master Chief Lindbeck follows behind his wife and their nine children as they exit the retirement ceremony.
As the Bos'wain pipes him over the side one last ceremonial time to represent stepping off the ship, HMCM Lindbeck salutes the Side Boys, and he exits the ceremony. He then returns to have his family make the walk with him.

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