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Capt. Mary Neill speaks during the Fleet Mental Health

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Capt. Mary Neill speaks during the Fleet Mental Health

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Capt. Mary Neill speaks during the Fleet Mental Health Summit at U.S. Fleet Forces Command. The summit brought together subject matter experts and representatives from U.S Fleet Forces Command, U.S. Pacific Fleet, Commander, Navy Installations Command, Naval Special Warfare Command, Commander, Naval Personnel Command, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery as well as members of the Fleet Mental Health Work Group to discuss the current successes of mental health, establish partnerships, network, share ideas, best practices and resources. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Benjamin Dobbs/Released)

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26/01/2015
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