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CAPT Alan Christian, Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune's

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CAPT Alan Christian, Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune's Acting Commanding Officer, greets Mrs. Donna Berger, wife of the 38th Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps (far right), and Mrs. Stacie Black, wife of the SgtMaj of the Marine Corps (right, in yellow) for a visit July 30, 2019. NMCCL hosted Berger and Black, as well as Mrs. Karen Beaudreault, wife of II Marine Expeditionary Force Commanding General, and Mrs. Marisa Thresher, wife of the SgtMaj of IIMEF for a tour of NMCCL's Level III Trauma Center to observe a trauma drill as well as Intrepid Spirit Concussion Recovery Center to observe the variety of services available to active-duty, retirees and their families here at NMCCL.

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