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191101-N-MZ309-029 NAVAL HOSPITAL BREMERTON, Wash.

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191101-N-MZ309-029 NAVAL HOSPITAL BREMERTON, Wash.

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191101-N-MZ309-029 NAVAL HOSPITAL BREMERTON, Wash. (Nov. 1, 2019) Distinguished guests bow their heads during the Naval Reserve Operational Health Support Unit (OHSU) Bremerton change of command ceremony at Naval Hospital Bremerton (NHB) Nov. 1, 2019. During the ceremony, Capt. David Malone relieved Capt. Frank Brajevic as commanding officer of OHSU Bremerton. OHSU Bremerton’s mission is to ensure all Sailors can rapidly respond to the needs of NHB, Navy Medicine and the nation by keeping themselves and those assigned in a constant state of readiness; professionally, physically and mentally. 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. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Ryan Riley/Released)

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