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GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (June 2, 2026) – Rear Adm. Robert Hawkins, director of Defense Health Network Atlantic and commander of Naval Medical Forces Atlantic, addresses installation leadership, contracting representatives, and project stakeholders during a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a new ambulatory care center aboard Naval Station Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, June 2, 2026. The new 90,600-square-foot facility will replace the existing hospital, which has been in service since 1956. (Official U.S. Navy photo by Emily McCamy)
GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (June 2, 2026) – Installation leadership, contracting representatives, and project stakeholders break ground for the construction of a new ambulatory care center aboard Naval Station Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, June 2, 2026. The new 90,600-square-foot facility will replace the existing hospital, which has been in service since 1956. (Official U.S. Navy photo by Emily McCamy)
AGADIR, Morocco (April 28, 2026) Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Michael Scaife, Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) EURAFCENT lab technician, processes clinical specimens for biosurveillance testing during exercise African Lion. NAMRU EURAFCENT, part of Navy Medicine Research & Development, conducts research, surveillance and studies of vaccines, therapeutic agents, diagnostic assays and vector control measures in the EUCOM, AFRICOM and CENTCOM Areas of Responsibility to better prevent and treat infectious diseases in support of Navy, Marine Corps and joint U.S. warfighter health, readiness and lethality. (Courtesy photo by Maj. Paul Lenhart /Released)
AGADIR, Morocco (April 29, 2026) Cmdr. Benjamin J. Espinosa, Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) EURAFCENT science director, performs a BioFire RP2 analysis on a sick call sample during exercise African Lion. NAMRU EURAFCENT, part of Navy Medicine Research & Development, conducts research, surveillance and studies of vaccines, therapeutic agents, diagnostic assays and vector control measures in the EUCOM, AFRICOM and CENTCOM Areas of Responsibility to better prevent and treat infectious diseases in support of Navy, Marine Corps and joint U.S. warfighter health, readiness and lethality. (Courtesy photo by Maj. Paul Lenhart /Released)
AGADIR, Morocco (April 29, 2026) Cmdr. Benjamin Espinosa, Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) EURAFCENT science director, performs tests on sick call samples during exercise African Lion. NAMRU EURAFCENT, part of Navy Medicine Research & Development, conducts research, surveillance and studies of vaccines, therapeutic agents, diagnostic assays and vector control measures in the EUCOM, AFRICOM and CENTCOM Areas of Responsibility to better prevent and treat infectious diseases in support of Navy, Marine Corps and joint U.S. warfighter health, readiness and lethality. (Courtesy photo by Maj. Paul Lenhart /Released)
Rear Adm. Robert Hawkins, commander, Naval Medical Forces Atlantic (NMFL), presents a Legion of Merit to Capt. Chad McKenzie, deputy commander, NMFL and a native of Bellefontaine, Ohio, during his retirement ceremony on board Naval Support Activity (NSA) Hampton Roads - Portsmouth Annex, Portsmouth, Virginia, May 29, 2026. McKenzie served the Navy for nearly 30 years of dedicated service across 16 commands and helped advance Navy Medicine’s operational readiness and expeditionary medical capabilities in support of Fleet, Marine Corps, and joint force requirements. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Levi Decker)
Rear Adm. Robert Hawkins, commander, Naval Medical Forces Atlantic (NMFL), presents a Legion of Merit to Capt. Chad McKenzie, deputy commander, NMFL and a native of Bellefontaine, Ohio, during his retirement ceremony on board Naval Support Activity (NSA) Hampton Roads - Portsmouth Annex, Portsmouth, Virginia, May 29, 2026. McKenzie served the Navy for nearly 30 years of dedicated service across 16 commands and helped advance Navy Medicine’s operational readiness and expeditionary medical capabilities in support of Fleet, Marine Corps, and joint force requirements. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Levi Decker)
Naval Medical Forces Atlantic Command Deputy Commander, Capt. Chad McKenzie, a native of Bellefontaine, Ohio, presents his family with certificates of appreciation during his retirement ceremony on board Naval Support Activity (NSA) Hampton Roads - Portsmouth Annex, Portsmouth, Virginia, May 29, 2026. McKenzie served the Navy for nearly 30 years of dedicated service across 16 commands and helped advance Navy Medicine’s operational readiness and expeditionary medical capabilities in support of Fleet, Marine Corps, and joint force requirements. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Levi Decker)
Naval Medical Forces Atlantic Command Deputy Commander, Capt. Chad McKenzie, a native of Bellefontaine, Ohio, presents his family with certificates of appreciation during his retirement ceremony on board Naval Support Activity (NSA) Hampton Roads - Portsmouth Annex, Portsmouth, Virginia, May 29, 2026. McKenzie served the Navy for nearly 30 years of dedicated service across 16 commands and helped advance Navy Medicine’s operational readiness and expeditionary medical capabilities in support of Fleet, Marine Corps, and joint force requirements. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Levi Decker)
Yeoman 1st Class Brande McLane, assigned to Naval Medical Forces Atlantic (NMFL), presents a Governor's Certificate of Appreciation to Capt. Chad McKenzie, deputy commander, NMFL and a native of Bellefontaine, Ohio, during his retirement ceremony on board Naval Support Activity (NSA) Hampton Roads - Portsmouth Annex, Portsmouth, Virginia, May 29, 2026. McKenzie served the Navy for nearly 30 years of dedicated service across 16 commands and helped advance Navy Medicine’s operational readiness and expeditionary medical capabilities in support of Fleet, Marine Corps, and joint force requirements. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Levi Decker)
Naval Medical Forces Atlantic (NMFL) Command Master Chief Lamar Bethel, presents a gift from NMFL’s Chiefs Mess to Capt. Chad McKenzie, deputy commander, NMFL and a native of Bellefontaine, Ohio, during his retirement ceremony on board Naval Support Activity (NSA) Hampton Roads - Portsmouth Annex, Portsmouth, Virginia, May 29, 2026. McKenzie served the Navy for nearly 30 years of dedicated service across 16 commands and helped advance Navy Medicine’s operational readiness and expeditionary medical capabilities in support of Fleet, Marine Corps, and joint force requirements. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Levi Decker)
Naval Medical Forces Atlantic (NMFL) Sailors present a gift from NMFL’s wardroom to Capt. Chad McKenzie, deputy commander, NMFL and a native of Bellefontaine, Ohio, during his retirement ceremony on board Naval Support Activity (NSA) Hampton Roads - Portsmouth Annex, Portsmouth, Virginia, May 29, 2026. McKenzie served the Navy for nearly 30 years of dedicated service across 16 commands and helped advance Navy Medicine’s operational readiness and expeditionary medical capabilities in support of Fleet, Marine Corps, and joint force requirements. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Levi Decker)

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