RMR8WR1C–Taking it all in to keep infection at bay...Naval Hospital Bremerton recognizes National Patient Safety Week by reminding and educating staff, beneficiaries and visitors to 'Weed out Germs,' with a colorful display specifically designed to catch everyone's attention so they can in turn prevent infection
RM2KG5JJ3–Making it stick...with the annual influenza vaccination required for all active duty military personnel, selected Reservists and healthcare workers. Naval Hospital Bremerton is providing for all those in need, as well as offering the new COVID bivalent booster. There will be an annual shot exercise (SHOTEX) - for the mass influenza vaccination and COVID booster dose - held at Naval Base Kitsap Bangor Olympic Lanes bowling center [adjacent to the base recreational complex/fitness center], October 16-22, 2022, Sunday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., an
RM2KRH6JG–Gobbling up the miles...Naval Hospital Bremerton staff participate in the Cold Turkey Trot, Nov. 17, 2022, held in conjunction with the Great American Smokeout, the annual campaign held every third Thursday of November to encourage those who use tobacco products to quit for just that day. The American Cancer Society notes that tobacco use prevents a person from reaching peak physical performance. According to Pat Graves, NHB Tobacco Cessation Program coordinator, those who simply make the commit to quit for just one day commence a journey more important than the destination. On that first day,
RM2MDEE35–Pap test prep...Naval Hospital Bremerton OB/GYN staff, (from left) certified medical assistant Brenda Gonzales, Hospitalman Ruby Rodriguez, Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class William Brown and registered nurse Shaleen Cronin ensure an exam room is ready for cervical cancer screening, also known as a Pap test or Pap smear, as NHB will begin providing walk-in availability, Sept. 2, 2022. NHB strongly advocates the screening for all women, especially between the ages of 21 and 65, with the screening clinic to be held every Friday from 8 a.m. until noon, except closed for federal holidays and on days of
RMR8Y76E–All in the family... Hospitalman (FMF) Joshua JuJuan Young takes a pause for the cause with his family after receiving his Enlisted Fleet Marine Force Warfare Specialist device at a recent ceremony at Naval Hospital Bremerton. Young earned his FMF pin while assigned to Headquarters Regiment, Third Marine Logistics Group, Camp Kinser, Okinawa
RM2MDEE3H–Infant Inoculation Importance...As Naval Hospital Bremerton starts walk-in availability of COVID-19 vaccination for children age six months and above, August 1, 2022, Immunization Clinic staff such as Myrngie Anton stand ready to provide to provide the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for ages five and younger. NHB's Immunization Clinic, located on the Third Floor - next to the Pediatrics Clinic - of Family Medicine Wing, will be administering the vaccinations, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Tuesday 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Thursday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., closed for lunch/training 11:45
RMR7PJ6A–BREMERTON, Washington (March 20, 2017) Captain Amy McBride, from Harwich, Massachusetts, Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB) Director of Nursing Services addresses other nurses, staff members and visitors in the command's recognition Certified Nurses Day to honor the dedication of registered nurses who have become certified in specialized fields of nursing to provide enhanced patient care.
RM2HGHGP3–Standing tall in support of others…with 29 years of active duty as a Navy Nurse Corps officer following by working in referral management civil service at Naval Hospital Bremerton, Janine Wood was recently selected as the command’s senior civilian of the quarter, highlighting her continued commitment to care, compassion and competence (official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs).
RM2H0F2HG–With Naval Hospital Bremerton offering a Walk-In Contraceptive Clinic beginning in March, 2021, Lt. Cmdr. Cheryl Q Castro, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department head and certified nurse midwife, along with Family Medicine and OB/GYN physicians, nurse practitioners and nurse midwives will be providing screening and information on available forms of contraceptives for determining safe forms of contraceptives for all eligible patients
RM2HGJNW3–Rear Adm. Bruce Gillingham, Navy surgeon general and chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery takes a few moments to view the gallery of past Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB) commanding officers, dating back to 1897. Gillingham was at NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Bremerton as part of a two-day tour of Navy Medicine commands in the Pacific Northwest, which included Naval Health Clinic Oak Harbor (NHC OH). Along with Force Master Chief Michael Roberts, Director of the Hospital Corps, they met with leadership, greeted Sailors, addressed staff questions and familiarized them
RM2H0B3KY–Sign of the times…The worn signpost was a stark reminder that it’s 6,933 miles from Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB) to the NATO Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit (MMU) at Kandahar Airfield (KAF), Afghanistan, where Navy Medicine personnel, including approximately 135 staff members from NHB, deployed serving at what was the Navy’s longest serving combat casualty hospital from 2009 to 2020. Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Isaac Kargbo was in his second tour at NHB when he deployed down range from October, 2019 to June, 2020, serving as the leading petty officer for the Radiology Department. Under Nav
RM2H0A80A–SILVERDALE, Wash. (Jan. 6, 2021) Sonar Technician (Submarines) 2nd Class Darren Rosser, from Crossville, Tennessee, a Sailor assigned to the Blue crew of the Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN 730), receives his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine from Naval Hospital Bremerton Hospitalman Curtis Boney, from San Diego, Jan. 6. Hospital Corpsmen from around the Puget Sound volunteered to participate in the COVID-19 vaccination effort for strategic deterrent forces at the Branch Health Education Center on board Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor.
RMR8Y76D–Pinning on the end result...Hospitalman (FMF) Joshua JuJuan Young receives his well-deserved Enlisted Fleet Marine Force Warfare Specialist device by Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class James Louck during a recent ceremony at Naval Hospital Bremerton. Young earned his FMF pin while assigned to Headquarters Regiment, Third Marine Logistics Group, Camp Kinser, Okinawa
RM2H0A819–SILVERDALE, Wash. (Jan. 6, 2021) Electronics Technician (Nuclear) 2nd Class Raymond Cocozza, from Lodi, New Jersey, a Sailor assigned to the Blue crew of the Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN 730), stands by to receive his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccination from Naval Hospital Bremerton Hospitalman Curtis Boney, from San Diego, Jan. 6. Hospital Corpsmen from around the Puget Sound volunteered to participate in the COVID-19 vaccination effort for strategic deterrent forces at the Branch Health Education Center on board Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor.
RMRJE2D6–Life-Saving recognition...Lt. Cmdr. Erika Schilling, Naval Hospital Bremerton nurse midwife, is interviewed by Seattle radio and television stations for recognition by Washington State Ferries with the Life Ring Award certificate for her life saving efforts on December 2, 2017. Schilling saved another passenger's life that day by administering CPR for 14 minutes on the Kingston to Edmunds M/V Spokane ferry
RM2H0A806–SILVERDALE, Wash. (Jan. 6, 2021) Electrician's Mate (Nuclear) 2nd Class Mark Magnone, from Running Springs, California, a Sailor assigned to the Blue crew of the Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN 730), receives his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine from Naval Hospital Bremerton Hospitalman Curtis Boney, from San Diego, Jan. 6. Hospital Corpsmen from around the Puget Sound volunteered to participate in the COVID-19 vaccination effort for strategic deterrent forces at the Branch Health Education Center on board Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor.
RM2GYK3FX–200113-N-XT693-001 NAVAL HOSPITAL BREMERTON, Wash. (Jan. 13, 2020) Religious Program Specialists (RP) 2nd Class Christopher George (right) and Pricilla Vasquez take a pause in the chapel at Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB). As part of the command's Pastoral Care Department, both RP’s help to prepare devotional materials, organize faith-based events, maintain religious records, and serve as a source of personal security for the Navy Chaplain Corps. NHB supports more than 60,000 military families in West Puget Sound, shaping military medicine through training, mentoring and research to ensure a re
RM2GYKMXH–200121-N-XT693-003 NAVAL HOSPITAL BREMERTON, Wash. (Jan. 21, 2020) Hospitalman Cassandra Wintter stands in Family Medicine Department at Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB), Jan. 21, 2020. Wintter serves as a team lead for Family Medicine Team 2, working alongside five providers and 11 support staff that care for 5,367 beneficiaries at NHB. NHB supports more than 60,000 military families in West Puget Sound, shaping military medicine through training, mentoring and research to ensure a ready medical force and operationally ready force, which includes providing annual influenza vaccinations. (U.S. N
RM2GKKWWT–Done in a blink…Samuel Stockton, 14-year old son of Naval Hospital Bremerton Command Master Chief Rob Stockton, is administered his first dose of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. NHB is offering COVID-19 vaccinations to eligible beneficiaries age 12 and older. The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is available on a walk-in basis in NHB’s Urgent Care Clinic from 3:30 pm to 7 p.m. during the week and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekends. The Immunization Clinic is also accepting walk-ins during the week. A parent or guardian must accompany those under the age of 18. Appointments can also be made for the COVID-19 vaccinat
RMJ136CW–It takes a team... Naval Hospital Bremerton’s Pediatric Department continually focuses on the importance of caring for military children, currently highlighted with April designated as 'Military Children's Health Month' (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, Naval Hospital Bremerton, Public Affairs).
RMJ4K9R3–A handful of excellence...the 2017 69th Annual Armed Force Festival’s Culinary Arts Competition winner in the highly-contested 'Ribs' category was awarded to Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Christopher Wojcik of Naval Hospital Bremerton (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, Naval Hospital Bremerton Public Affairs).
RMPKEWC6–BREMERTON, Wash. (July 30, 2018) Cmdr. Thomas Hines, the dental officer and maxillofacial surgeon for the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68), from Raleigh, N.C., poses with his staff at the reception desk of Naval Hospital Bremerton. Nimitz is conducting a docking planned incremental availability at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility where the ship is receiving scheduled maintenance and upgrades.
RMJ2RGAP–Holding on...With April recognized as 'Military Children's Health Month,' Naval Hospital Bremerton staff members were joined by their young family members who were also honored with a Military Child Appreciation Ceremony to signify the service, support and sacrifice of NHB's military children (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB Public Affairs)
RMJ4K8WC–For a judicial job well done...Lt. Timothy J. Donahue, Judge Advocate General Corps, accepts thanks from Capt. Kim Zuzelski, Naval Hospital Bremerton Executive Officer, upon receiving the 'Outstanding Navy Legal Professional Award' from the Kitsap County Bar Association on May 5, 2017 (Courtesy photo).
RMJ22HGE–The importance of water – including habitat, conservation and environmental stewardship – was demonstrated during the 22nd annual Kitsap Water Festival that included a team of Naval Hospital Bremerton’s (NHB) Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Sailors on April 18, 2017 (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, Naval Hospital Bremerton Public Affairs).
RMJG5MT2–Environmental acknowledgement from command leadership on down...Naval Hospital Bremerton, along with other commands spread throughout the globe from the Horn of Africa to the Far East and across the Pacific Northwest, was recognized for environmental stewardship and sustainability by the Chief of Naval Operations with a Fiscal year 2016 CNO Environmental Award (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB Public Affairs).
RMJ4K9R2–Serving up the best... Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Christopher Wojcik of Naval Hospital Bremerton provides samplings of his barbeque ribs during the 2017 69th Annual Armed Force Festival’s Culinary Arts Competition. Wojcik, from Grants Pass, Oregon, was awarded first place for his recipe in the 'Ribs' category (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, Naval Hospital Bremerton Public Affairs).
RMJ2RGAY–170428-N-NR998-106 BREMERTON, Wash. (Apr. 28, 2017) With April recognized as 'Military Children's Health Month,’ military children watch as Orthopedic Technician Hospitalman Dylan Christoff applies a cast during a tour of Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB) Apr. 28. NHB hosted a Military Child Appreciation Ceremony honoring the service, support and sacrifice of NHB’s military children. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Gretchen M. Albrecht/Released)
RMJF3TKA–As reenlisting officer for Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (Fleet Marine Force) Maria Desouza, Lt. Rick H. Madlangbayan, Naval Hospital Bremerton, Internal Medicine Division Officer and Clinic Manager, ensured that it was a memorable event for the Desouza family as well as many of the Internal Medicine Clinic Team that is comprised of 42 personnel, encompassing five highly specialized clinics and a Medical Homeport team in support of safe delivery of care for 2,972 enrolled beneficiaries (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB Public Affairs).
RMHG2BK7–Naval Hospital Bremerton's recognizing Women’s History Month with a celebration on March 31, 2016 was highlighted by the heartfelt vignettes shared by guest speakers (L to R) Dr. Charles Held, NHB optometrist, Cmdr. Josephine Nguyen, NHB Dermatology Department Head, and HM1 Morgan Notel, Mental Health Counselor with Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program (Official Navy photo by Douglas Stutz, NHB Public Affairs). %%E2%%80%%9CHonoring Women in Public Service and Government%%E2%%80%%9D at Naval Hospital Bremerton 160331-N-HU933-022
RMHFR8GC–070719-N-2143T-001 SILVERDALE, Wash. (July 19, 2007) - Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Joseph Garling, assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, teaches Sailors about anger management at the Bangor Naval Brig Correctional Custody Unit. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Maebel Tinoko (RLEASED) US Navy 070719-N-2143T-002 Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Joseph Garling, assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, teaches Sailors about anger management at the Bangor Naval Brig Correctional Custody Unit
RMHFCGFC–Naval Hospital Bremerton basketball team goes over their game plan during a Morale Welfare and Recreation intramural sports preseason championship basketball game at Naval Base Kitsap Bangor Fitness Center. The Navy's intramural sports program follows the motto 'Fitness for Life' providing another outlet to promote fitness and establish espirit de corps. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cory Asato/Released) NBK MWR hosts championship basketball game 150121-N-OO032-142
RMPKEWC7–BREMERTON, Wash. (July 30, 2018) Cmdr. Thomas Hines, the dental officer and maxillofacial surgeon for the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68), from Raleigh, N.C., poses for a photograph in a dental exam room in Naval Hospital Bremerton. Nimitz is conducting a docking planned incremental availability at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility where the ship is receiving scheduled maintenance and upgrades.
RMHFCGFD–A Naval Hospital Bremerton basketball team member takes a shot during a Morale Welfare and Recreation intramural sports preseason championship basketball game at Naval Base Kitsap Bangor Fitness Center. The Navy's intramural sports program follows the motto 'Fitness for Life' providing another outlet to promote fitness and establish espirit de corps. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cory Asato/Released) NBK MWR hosts championship basketball game 150121-N-OO032-154
RMT47CDK–It was 'Spring into Patient Safety Week,' at Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB) for the annual education and awareness campaign for healthcare safety, March 11-15, 2019. NHB staff, as well as patients and visitors, had the opportunity to examine details of just what that meant at the command's colorful spring-themed, Patient Safety Awareness Week display on the Quarterdeck all week. Mayda Schaefer, NHB patient safety analyst and prime architect of the display, used the display to provide added focus that everyone in the healthcare process has a role in delivering safe care. The display al
RMHFY7FX–100527-N-2304O-074 BREMERTON, Wash. (May 27, 2010) Sailors perform the Tinikling, the national dance of the Philippines, at the Asian Pacific Heritage Month celebration on the quarterdeck at Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB). The theme for the celebration was Diverse Leadership for a Diverse Workforce. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Charlemagne Obana/Released) US Navy 100527-N-2304O-074 Sailors perform the Tinikling, the national dance of the Philippines, at the Asian Pacific Heritage Month celebration on the quarterdeck at Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB)
RMHFYA19–100708-N-2304O-058 BREMERTON, Wash. (July 8, 2010) Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB) Sailors participate in a truck pull competition after completing their weekly command physical training. The competition involves teams pulling a pickup truck with 1,800 pounds of sandbags in the flatbed for 80 feet with command fitness leaders acting as safety observers, referees, and time keepers. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Charlemagne Obana/Released) US Navy 100708-N-2304O-058 Sailors compete during physical training
RMHFY5JF–100421-N-2304O-059 BREMERTON, Wash. (April 21, 2010) Gloria Meneses, a medical technologist at Naval Hospital Bremerton, explains the properties of human blood and the process of separating plasma to 5th grade science students from Jackson Park Elementary School. The students toured the Naval Hospital Bremerton Laboratory to celebrate National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Charlemagne Obana/Released) US Navy 100421-N-2304O-059 Gloria Meneses, a medical technologist at Naval Hospital Bremerton, explains the properties of human
RMJF5BFX–Sharing on a day of remembrance...Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB) Command Master Chief James Reynolds, along with members of the NHB Chief Petty Officer Association, provided from the grill at the 18th annual Memorial Day Observance at Allyn, Wash., held on May 29, 2017. The event brought together retirees, active duty, family and friends from all service branches that included a special tribute to those who served in 'forgotten conflicts' such as Korea, Lebanon, Dominican Republic, Granada, Beirut, Panama, Desert Storm (first Gulf War), Somalia, Kosovo and Kuwait. 'Memorial Day weekend i
RMHFCGFA–Logistics Specialist Seaman Felix Mapanda, an Oakland, Calif. native and Naval Hospital Bremerton basketball team number 5, shoots during a Morale Welfare and Recreation intramural sports preseason championship basketball game at Naval Base Kitsap Bangor Fitness Center. The Navy's intramural sports program follows the motto 'Fitness for Life' providing another outlet to promote fitness and establish espirit de corps. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cory Asato/Released) NBK MWR hosts championship basketball game 150121-N-OO032-139
RMHFXW3J–091014-N-2304O-007 BREMERTON, Wash. (Oct. 14, 2009) Chief Hospital Corpsman Noel Gravina, leading chief petty officer of Naval Hospital Bremerton Laboratory, consults with Kris Yarnell, field representative for the University of Maryland University College during the annual educational fair at Naval Hospital Bremerton. The educational fair hosted more than a dozen colleges and universities providing Sailors an opportunity to learn about the various degree programs offered by each school. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Charlemagne Obana/Released) US Navy 091014-N-2
RMJF5CEC–Sharing a cultural moment, Lt. Rick H. Madlangbayan, Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB), Internal Medicine Division Officer and Clinic Manager, with family roots from the Republic of the Philippines, watches NHB staff members during the command's annual 'Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month' recognition ceremony held May 30, 2017. Madlangbayan grew up in Oxnard, Calif. and joined the military as a hospital corpsman in 1996 after high school graduation. Since then, he attended Southern Illinois University in 2002 where he achieved his BS in Healthcare Management and followed that academic
RMHFRA7T–100818-N-8191S-001 BREMERTON, Wash. (Aug. 18, 2010) Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Gilbert Velez, a Reserve Component Sailor from Great Falls, Montana assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, mans the Health Promotion booth at the third annual West Sound Safety and Health Expo. The event catered to thousands of Intermediate Maintenance Facility workers and their families at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, as well as community members. The event by provided information to increase awareness on health, wellness and safety. (U.S. Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz/Released) US Navy 100818-N-8191S-001 Hospital C
RMHFT956–100913-N-8191S-001 BREMERTON, Wash. (Sept. 13, 2010) Capt. Mark E. Brouker, commanding officer of Naval Hospital Bremerton, is vaccinated for influenza during SHOTEX 2010, a mass vaccination exercise for active duty and reserve component shore-based service members and critical civilian personnel. Naval Hospital Bremerton and Naval Base Kitsap joined local tenant commands to complete the mass vaccination in 48 hours. (U.S. Navy photo by Douglas H. Stutz/Released) US Navy 100913-N-8191S-001 Capt. Mark E. Brouker, commanding officer of Naval Hospital Bremerton, is vaccinated for influenza
RMHFTCT4–101118-N-8191S-002 BREMERTON, Wash. (Nov. 18, 2010) Lt. Cmdr. Kevin Gue, a critical care nurse for the Intensive Care Unit at Naval Hospital Bremerton, practices rendering emergency aid to a pediatric casualty during the grand opening of the Naval Hospital Bremerton Simulation Center. The center will allow Navy doctors, nurses, hospital corpsmen and support staff to prepare for a wide range of medical emergencies. (U.S. Navy photo by Douglas H. Stutz/Released) US Navy 101118-N-8191S-002 Lt. Cmdr. Kevin Gue, a critical care nurse for the Intensive Care Unit at Naval Hospital Bremerton,
RMPKEWC5–BREMERTON, Wash. (July 30, 2018) Cmdr. Thomas Hines, the dental officer and maxillofacial surgeon for the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68), from Raleigh, N.C., and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Dominique Thomas, from Killeen, Texas, prepare dental tools for a surgical procedure in Naval Hospital Bremerton, July 30, 2018. Nimitz is conducting a docking planned incremental availability at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility where the ship is receiving scheduled maintenance and upgrades.
RMHFR4X8–100224-N-8191S-001 BREMERTON, Wash. (Feb. 24, 2010) Capt. Mark E. Brouker, commanding officer of Naval Hospital Bremerton and Capt. Ken Iverson, executive officer of Naval Hospital Bremerton, greet 12 staff members returning from their six-week deployment to support Operation Unified Response, providing humanitarian assistance and disaster relief in Haiti aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5). (U.S. Navy photo by Douglas H. Stutz/Released) US Navy 100224-N-8191S-001 Capt. Mark E. Brouker, commanding officer of Naval Hospital Bremerton and Capt. Ken Iverson, executive officer of
RMHFC0D1–Naval Hospital Bremerton’s Preventive Medicine will hold the annual influenza vaccination clinic Nov. 6-10 for uniformed service members, eligible beneficiaries and DoD Civilians at NHB’s Health and Education Center on Naval Base Kitsap Bangor, 2850 Thresher Ave, commencing Friday, Nov. 6 from 2-7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, Nov 7 and 8, from 12-5 p.m., and Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 9 and 10, from 2-7 p.m. (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB Public Affairs) Giving it your best shot - Naval Hospital Bremerton offers Flu Vaccination Clinic 151028-N-HU933-014
RMHFXJ10–091119-N-8191S-001 BREMERTON, Wash. (Nov. 19, 2009) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Monique Lopez and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Daniel Brown, both assigned to the Naval Hospital Bremerton, participate in the Great American Smokeout and display a model cigarette that features chemicals and additives to the cigarette. (U.S. Navy photo by Doug Stutz/Released) US Navy 091119-N-8191S-001 Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Monique Lopez and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Daniel Brown, both assigned to the Naval Hospital Bremerton, participate in the Great American Smokeout
RMJ134G2–Members of the Puget Sound Military Health System and Population Health and Forecasting Coordinator, Dan Frederick, MD welcome Kristin Thorstenson, RN, to Naval Hospital Bremerton. Ms. Thorstenson is the first of five Population Health Nurses to join the Navy primary care clinics. Pictured from left: Dan Frederick, MD; Kristin Thorstenson, RN; Tara Bruce, RN; Lt. Col. Bing Tan-Winters; and Lt. Cmdr. Kirt C. Nilsson (Photo by Douglas H. Stutz, Naval Hospital Bremerton).
RMHFTCR4–101117-N-8191S-001 BREMERTON, Wash. (Nov. 17, 2010) Central Kitsap High School students on a field trip for a sports medicine class tour the Naval Hospital Bremerton operating room. (U.S. Navy photo by Douglas H. Stutz/Released) US Navy 101117-N-8191S-001 Central Kitsap High School students on a field trip for a sports medicine class tour the Naval Hospital Bremerton operat
RMHFW8BY–090423-N-8191S-001 BREMERTON, Wash. (April 23, 2009) Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman Paul McFadden takes full advantage of the Naval Hospital Bremerton Motorcycle Safety Stand down by having his bike thoroughly inspected to ensure it is completely ready for the road. (U.S. Navy photo by Douglas H. Stutz/Released) US Navy 090423-N-8191S-001 Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman Paul McFadden takes full advantage of the Naval Hospital Bremerton Motorcycle Safety Stand down by having his bike thoroughly inspected
RMHFCN9N–U.S. Navy Lt. Zachary Smith, a Gig Harbor, Wash., native assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, plays flying disc with local children during a community outreach event at Comoro Soccer Field as part of Pacific Partnership 2014. Pacific Partnership is in its ninth iteration and is the largest annual multilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Dustin Q. Diaz/Released) Pacific Partnership 2014 140614-N-IL267-018
RMHG0HC0–Navy Lt. Timothy Kraynack, assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, Wash., sprints during a recent track practice in preparation for the 2013 Wounded Warrior Games. The Warrior Games includes competitions in archery, cycling, seated volleyball, shooting, swimming, track and field, and wheelchair basketball. The goal of the Warrior Games is not necessarily to identify the most skilled athletes, but rather to demonstrate the incredible potential of wounded warriors through competitive sports. More than 200 wounded, ill, or injured service members from the U.S. and U.K. armed forces are scheduled to
RMJ89NNC–170524-N-WJ640-009 NHA TRANG, Vietnam (May 24, 2017) Lt. Angela Sadosky, from Naval Hospital Bremerton, and Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Jared Condry, from Naval Hospital Yokosuka, assist local nurses in treating a patient at Nha Trang Traditional and Rehab Hospital during Pacific Partnership 2017 Khanh Hoa, May 24. Pacific Partnership is the largest annual multilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Asia-Pacific and aims to enhance regional coordination in areas such as medical readiness and preparedness for manmade and natural disasters.
RMJ22KA5–170422-N-SH284-030 SILVERDALE, Wash. (April 22, 2017) Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Nick Behel (left), Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Mike Bindner (center) and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Kevin Hill, all assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, demonstrate an Automated External Defibrillator for children at the annual West Sound STEM Showcase at the Kitsap Mall. Each year the Showcase presents science, technology, engineering & math (STEM) principles at a fun, interactive event. The Showcase included more than 60 booths, hosted by dozens of area organizations, showcasing hands-on activities to engage
RMM5CCX8–Battlefield training on the MARCH...Naval Hospital Bremerton’s Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) program took to the field on the last day to test the MARCH mettle of students to keep their casualty alive by following the combat medicine algorithm MARCH, which stands for M for Massive hemorrhage, A for Airway, R for Respirations, C for Circulation, and H for Head and Hypothermia. 'MARCH is designed to treat what will kill casualties from first to last,' explained Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Shane Faulkner, TCCC instructor (Official Navy
RMJ22HHG–170418-N-SH284-011 BREMERTON, Wash. (April 18, 2017) Hospital Corpsman 1st Class John LaPage (left), Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Nick Behel (center) and Hospitalman Roy Wells, assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, teach third and fourth grade students from Kitsap County schools about the water cycle at the Kitsap Water Festival, held at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds. The Kitsap Water Festival is a day of learning about and celebrating water. Education experts, environmental professionals, storytellers, entertainers and members of the community set up presentations and exhibits. (U.S. Navy phot
RMHFCNA8–140614-N-IL267-100 DILI, Timor-Leste (June 14, 2014) U.S. Navy Lt. Zachary Smith, a Gig Harbor, Wash., native assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, and other members of the Pacific Partnership team of Americans, Australians and New Zealanders shake hands with members of the LABEH Football Club after playing a soccer game with them during a community outreach event at Comoro Soccer Field as part of Pacific Partnership 2014. Pacific Partnership is in its ninth iteration and is the largest annual multilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Asia-P
RMHFCN7X–140528-N-IL267-152 BA'A, Indonesia (May 28, 2014) Ophthalmologist Miranda Johannes and U.S. Navy Cmdr. Brice Nicholson, an ophthalmologist from Gig Harbor, Wash., assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, discuss how to treat a patient complaining of blurry vision during a subject matter expert exchange at Ba’a Subdistrict General Hospital as part of Pacific Partnership 2014. Pacific Partnership is in its ninth iteration and is the largest annual multilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communicatio
RMM5CCXE–Battlefield training on the MARCH...Naval Hospital Bremerton’s Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) program took to the field on the last day to test the MARCH mettle of students to keep their casualty alive by following the combat medicine algorithm MARCH, which stands for M for Massive hemorrhage, A for Airway, R for Respirations, C for Circulation, and H for Head and Hypothermia. 'MARCH is designed to treat what will kill casualties from first to last,' explained Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Shane Faulkner, TCCC instructor (Official Navy
RMHFCN7N–140528-N-IL267-031 BA'A, Indonesia (May 28, 2014) U.S. Navy Cmdr. Brice Nicholson, an ophthalmologist from Gig Harbor, Wash., assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, checks a patient’s eye for hemorrhaging after administering a retrobulbar injection to anesthesize him for cataract surgery during a subject matter expert exchange at Ba’a Subdistrict General Hospital as part of Pacific Partnership 2014. Pacific Partnership is in its ninth iteration and is the largest annual multilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy
RMHFT954–'Whether rolling up the sleeve for an injectable inoculation of breathing in a FluMist dose, active duty shore-based personnel from Naval Base Kitsap and tenant commands were effectively and efficiently handled by hospital corpsmen from Naval Hospital Bremerton. NHB staff administered more than 5,000 influenza vaccinations during a 2-day exercise that tested NHB's ability to efficiently vaccinate all active duty in any mass inoculation scenario, as well as have shore-based commands use the Navy Family Accountability and Assessment System (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB PAO). US Na
RMJ89NNH–170524-N-WJ640-021 NHA TRANG, Vietnam (May 24, 2017) Lt. Angela Sadosky, from Naval Hospital Bremerton assists local nurses in treating a patient at Nha Trang Traditional and Rehab Hospital during Pacific Partnership 2017 Khanh Hoa, May 24. Pacific Partnership is the largest annual multilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Asia-Pacific and aims to enhance regional coordination in areas such as medical readiness and preparedness for manmade and natural disasters. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Madailein Abbot
RMHFCN7R–140528-N-IL267-083 BA'A, Indonesia (May 28, 2014) U.S. Navy Cmdr. Brice Nicholson, an ophthalmologist from Gig Harbor, Wash., assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Adam Docekal, from Centerville, Mich., and assigned to Naval Medical Center San Diego, and other volunteers listen and assist as ophthalmologist Miranda Johannes explains to ophthalmologist Republic of Singapore Air Force Senior Lt. Col. Gerard Nah how to perform a cataract surgery not typically used in Singapore or the United States during a subject matter expert exchange at Ba’a Subdistrict General Hosp
RMHFY6KA–100511-N-2304O-064 BREMERTON, Wash. (May 11, 2010) Lt. Cmdr. Thecly Scott, a certified nurse midwife at Naval Hospital Bremerton, right, advises Lt. j.g. Michele Guagliardo, a labor and delivery nurse, during a speed mentoring event in the Terrace Dining Room of Naval Hospital Bremerton. The event brings together nurses and prospective officer and enlisted Sailors interested in a specific field of nursing with 17 available experienced subject matter expert mentors. This career development opportunity is part of the National Nurses Week celebration at NHB. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication
RMHFY0C9–100118-N-7032B-106 SAN DIEGO (Jan. 18, 2010) Sailors assigned to Naval Medical Center San Diego, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, Naval Hospital Bremerton and Naval Hospital Lemoore board an aircraft at Naval Air Station North Island to go to Haiti in support of Operation Unified Response to conduct humanitarian and disaster relief operations after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake caused severe damage near Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12. A total of 87 Sailors from all four hospitals left to further assist with humanitarian assistance and disaster response efforts. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Spe
RMHFTNR3–110321-N-8191S-001 SEATTLE, Wash. (March 21, 2011) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Jerry Wagner, left, patient administration operational forces liaison at Naval Hospital Bremerton, helps coordinate medical care for Minerva Aquinaga and her six-month old daughter at Seattle Tacoma (SEA-TAC) International Airport. Wagner and other Naval Hospital Bremerton staff members assisted the voluntary evacuees and SEA-TAC officials. The military-chartered flight arrived from Naval Air Facility Atsugi with 154 passengers and 21 pets. (U.S. Navy photo by Douglas H. Stutz/Released) US Navy 110321-N-8191S-001 Ho
RMHFEBX4–050405-N-6477M-340 Seattle, Wash. (Apr. 5, 2005) Ð Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Jermaine K. Williams, assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, Wash., prepares to take the field to throw the first pitch during the ÒBoeing Salute to Armed Forces NightÓ at SAFCO Field, Seattle Wash. The Mariners home season opening game was preceded by performances of the Joint Forces Band Northwest, U.S Marine Corps Drill Team, parading of the colors by Joint Forces Color Guard and the presentation of a 72 x 48 foot U.S. Flag by the U.S. Coast Guard. The U.S. Navy Band Vocal Quartet sang the National Anthem. U.S. Na
RMM5CCX4–Battlefield training on the MARCH...Naval Hospital Bremerton’s Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) program took to the field on the last day to test the MARCH mettle of students to keep their casualty alive by following the combat medicine algorithm MARCH, which stands for M for Massive hemorrhage, A for Airway, R for Respirations, C for Circulation, and H for Head and Hypothermia. 'MARCH is designed to treat what will kill casualties from first to last,' explained Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Shane Faulkner, TCCC instructor (Official Navy
RMM3TPB5–Capt. David K. Weiss, Naval Hospital Bremerton Commanding Officer, presents flowers to Shannon Afarin, command ombudsman on Sept 9, 2016 for her continual effort in providing support to NHB's family members in conjunction with this year's Ombudsman Appreciation Day (Official Navy photo by MC1 Gretchen Albrecht). 160909-N-IM608-008 by Naval Base Kitsap (NBK)
RMM3W235–The importance of water – including habitat, conservation and environmental stewardship – was demonstrated during the 22nd annual Kitsap Water Festival that included a team of Naval Hospital Bremerton’s (NHB) Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Sailors on April 18, 2017 (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, Naval Hospital Bremerton Public Affairs). 170418-N-HU933-001 by Naval Base Kitsap (NBK)
RMM3WW81–20171101-N-JT254-018 SILVERDALE, Wash. (November 01, 2017) Hospital Corpsman assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, direct Sailors to flu vaccine stations. The influenza, or “flu”, has the potential to adversely impact Navy force readiness and mission execution, and vaccination is mandatory for DoD uniformed personnel. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Christopher Jahnke) 171101-N-JT254-018 by Naval Base Kitsap (NBK)
RMM3TWK5–Remembering an American legacy...Naval Hospital Bremerton's Diversity Council shared the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. oration gift by each reciting passages of heartfelt quotes to assembled staff, beneficiaries and visitors as part of the command's Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday remembrance ceremony on Jan. 13, 2017 (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, Naval Hospital Bremerton Public Affairs). 170113-N-HU933-018 by Naval Base Kitsap (NBK)
RMM3WR0M–Standing by ready to deliver... Naval Hospital Bremerton's Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Tristen Mullen readies an influenza inoculation dose as part of NHB's Preventive Medicine Auxiliary Shot Support Team participation in a mock pandemic exercise - PANDEMIC-17 - a 2-day region wide exercise on Nov. 1-2, 2017 (official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, Naval Hospital Bremerton Public Affairs). 170907-N-HU933-037 by Naval Base Kitsap (NBK)
RMM3WW82–171101-N-JT254-030 SILVERDALE, Wash. (November 01, 2017) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Claire Anderson, assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, administers a flu vaccine to Lieutenant Commander Don Rogers, chaplain assigned to Naval Submarine Support Center Bangor. The influenza, or “flu”, has the potential to adversely impact Navy force readiness and mission execution, and vaccination is mandatory for DoD uniformed personnel. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Christopher Jahnke) 171101-N-JT254-030 by Naval Base Kitsap (NBK)
RMRAD0YD–What’s the difference between an Urgent Care Clinic (UCC) and an Emergency Room (ER)? Where and when should Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB) beneficiaries go for care? NHB providers and support staff understand that determining where to seek immediate care can be confusing. Anyone with a potential threat to loss of life, limb or eye-sight should go immediately to the nearest ER – or call 911 – instead of traveling to NHB’s UCC
RMM3WW7Y–171101-N-JT254-014 SILVERDALE, Wash. (November 01, 2017) Hospital Corpsman Seaman Adrian Bermudez assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton, administers a flu vaccine to Aviation Ordnancemen 1st Class Ashley Walicki, assigned to Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor Transient Personnel Unit. Influenza, or 'the flu”, has the potential to adversely impact Navy force readiness and mission execution, and vaccination is mandatory for DoD uniformed personnel. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Christopher Jahnke) 171101-N-JT254-014 by Naval Base Kitsap (NBK)
RMM3WR0K–Vaccinated with a grin...Naval Hospital Bremerton Command Master Chief James Reynolds receives his influenza vaccination as Naval Hospital Bremerton's Preventive Medicine prepares to provide similar services to shore-based personnel assigned to all installation commands and tenant commands throughout Command Navy Region Northwest in a mock pandemic exercise - PANDEMIC-17 - a 2-day region wide exercise on Nov. 1-2, 2017 (official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, Naval Hospital Bremerton Public Affairs). 170907-N-HU933-035 by Naval Base Kitsap (NBK)
RMM3WTT6–Helping to shed light on some conservational energy...Capt. Jeffrey Bitterman, Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB) Commanding Officer, Capt. Kristin Hodapp, acting-Executive Officer, Command Master Chief James Reynolds, Facilities Management Department members Russ Kent, Robert Mitchell, Ramon Calantas, and Naval Base Kitsap Energy Manager Paul Songe-Muller and Navy Facilities Engineering Command Energy Manager Curtis Hickle, convene at an informational table on NHB's Quarterdeck, Oct. 24, 2017. The event provided another opportunity for NHB to continue keeping energy preservation and awareness a
RMM3WP1R–Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB) Executive Board members take a moment - at 10:22 Pacific Standard Time - to safely view the long-anticipated solar eclipse atop their facility on August 21, 2017. The partial eclipse began around 9:10 a.m. and lasted until approximately 11:40 a.m. In the weeks leading up to the event, NHB's Ophthalmology/Eye Surgery Clinic had consistently reminded patients and staff to remember to not directly look at the eclipse without proper eye protection - not even for a few seconds - due to the concern about temporary and sometimes permanent loss of vision that could occur
RMM3TWC6–161215-N-NR998-025 BREMERTON, Wash. (Dec. 15, 2016) NHB At Work - Main OR ...Cmdr. Michael Kong (left) and Cmdr. Vincent Zizak (right) perform surgery in Naval Hospital Bremerton's (NHB) Main Operating Room. Naval Hospital Bremerton performed 1,858 Surgical Cases - 1,464 outpatient/394 inpatient - in 2016. NHB's Department of General Surgery provides and coordinates care for various surgical problems that include oncologic, colorectal, upper GI and soft tissue disease. The department has also recently expanded collaboration with plastic surgeons from Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC) allowi
RMM2ETJM–Although the 19th annual National Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CNRAs) Week concluded at Naval Hospital Bremerton without much fanfare, it wasn't due to lack of respect, but because all CNRAs were simply too busy providing direct support handling the daily patient caseload throughout the hospital (Official Navy phot by Douglas H Stutz, NHB Public Affairs).
RMPEGDTN–Taking a posed pause for the cause, retired chief storekeeper Gene Hanson enjoys his 90th birthday with friends and members of Naval Hospital Bremerton Chief Petty Officer Association (Official Navy photo by Douglas H. Stutz, NHB Public Affairs)
RMMPD7JN–Dental officers from the Army, Navy and Air Force network during the first Puget Sound Military Health System Dental Leadership Symposium Feb. 2 at Naval Hospital Bremerton. (Official Navy photo by Douglas H. Stutz, NHB Public Affairs)
RMMPPR6E–It takes a team... Naval Hospital Bremerton’s Pediatric Department continually focuses on the importance of caring for military children, currently highlighted with April designated as 'Military Children's Health Month' (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, Naval Hospital Bremerton, Public Affairs).
RMPE7H1A–Now Hear This ... offering instructional insight to the new mass warning and mass notification system being implemented at Naval Hospital Bremerton is Terry Lerma, NHB's Emergency Preparedness Coordinator (Official Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Zulema Sotelo, NHB Public Affairs).
RMPEM6T3–'OMG Santa's here, I know him!' Buddy the Elf shares an exuberant moment with Santa at Naval Hospital Bremerton as they spread holiday warmth and share season greetings with staff, beneficiaries and visitors on Dec. 17 (Official Navy photo by MC3 Shauna C. Sowersby, Naval Hospital Bremerton Public Affairs).
RMMK61AM–171102-N-NR998-007 BREMERTON, Wash. Hospital Corpsman Seaman Daisy Fuentes from Pasadena, Calif., prepares to take and X-ray image of a patient's hand at Naval Hospital Bremerton. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication 1st Class Gretchen M. Albrecht/ Released)
RMMPD7JM–Capt. David K. Weiss, commander of Naval Hospital Bremerton, welcomes dental officers from the Army, Navy and Air Force at the first Puget Sound Military Health System Dental Leadership Symposium Feb 2 at Naval Hospital Bremerton. (Official Navy photo by Douglas H. Stutz, NHB Public Affairs)
RMMK61AN–171102-N-NR998-012 BREMERTON, Wash. Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Aaron Cross from Milwaukie Ore., manually checks a patient's blood pressure at the Urgent Care Center at Naval Hospital Bremerton. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication 1st Class Gretchen M. Albrecht/ Released)
RMP3P2K1–Medication Disposal with MedSafe is available at Naval Hospital Bremerton, accepting consumer unused or expired prescribed (Rx) controlled and non-controlled medications, such as over-the-counter dispensed medications. Accepted for disposal are pills, tablets, capsules, ointments, creams, lotions, powders, and liquid medicines no more than four ounces (Official Navy photo).
RMMT8GYW–The National Nurses Week and Navy Nurse Corps birthday provided the opportunity for some of the approximately 150 nurses - over 100 Navy Nurse Corps officers - assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton to convene on May 11, 2018, to recognize and honor both events (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB Public Affairs).
RMRAEFB0–Members of the Puget Sound Military Health System and Population Health and Forecasting Coordinator, Dan Frederick, MD welcome Kristin Thorstenson, RN, to Naval Hospital Bremerton. Ms. Thorstenson is the first of five Population Health Nurses to join the Navy primary care clinics. Pictured from left: Dan Frederick, MD; Kristin Thorstenson, RN; Tara Bruce, RN; Lt. Col. Bing Tan-Winters; and Lt. Cmdr. Kirt C. Nilsson
RMMR4C63–A handful of excellence...the 2017 69th Annual Armed Force Festival’s Culinary Arts Competition winner in the highly-contested 'Ribs' category was awarded to Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Christopher Wojcik of Naval Hospital Bremerton (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, Naval Hospital Bremerton Public Affairs).
RMMPHD43–Naval Hospital Bremerton recognizes National Patient Safety Week by reminding and educating staff, beneficiaries and visitors to 'Weed out Germs,' with a colorful display specifically designed to catch everyone's attention so they can in turn prevent infection (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, Naval Hospital Bremerton Public Affairs).
RMPEAY82–Naval Hospital Bremerton (Nov. 23, 2015) Staff members perform a traditional tribal dance at Naval Hospital Bremerton for a Native American Heritage Ceremony in honor of Native American Heritage Month. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Shauna C. Sowersby/Released)
RMM4E1NJ–The fallen await... during the annual security exercise Operation Solid Curtain/Citadel Shield held at Naval Hospital Bremerton, mannequin were used for trauma simulation props to allowing staff to hone response skills needed to handle multiple casualties (Official Navy
RMPEAY84–Naval Hospital Bremerton (Nov. 23, 2015) Staff members perform a traditional tribal dance at Naval Hospital Bremerton for a Native American Heritage Ceremony in honor of Native American Heritage Month. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Shauna C. Sowersby/Released)
RMMR1MXP–Holding on...With April recognized as 'Military Children's Health Month,' Naval Hospital Bremerton staff members were joined by their young family members who were also honored with a Military Child Appreciation Ceremony to signify the service, support and sacrifice of NHB's military children (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB Public Affairs)
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