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TORUN, Poland – Capt. Christopher Smith (right), physician

TORUN, Poland – Capt. Christopher Smith (right), physician

TORUN, Poland – Capt. Christopher Smith (right), physician assistant with 557th Area Support Medical Company, briefs Polish medical providers of 1st Army Field Hospital, 10th Military Hospital of capabilties of... More

TORUN, Poland – Solders from 557th Area Support Medical

TORUN, Poland – Solders from 557th Area Support Medical

TORUN, Poland – Solders from 557th Area Support Medical Company and Polish 1st Army Field Hospital, 10th Military Hospital pose for a group photo outside the Role 2 (NATO) medical asset on LSA Viper on June 3. ... More

TORUN, Poland – 2nd Lt. Nick Oberholtzer, Evacuation

TORUN, Poland – 2nd Lt. Nick Oberholtzer, Evacuation

TORUN, Poland – 2nd Lt. Nick Oberholtzer, Evacuation Platoon Leader of 557th Area Support Medical Company, orients the U.K. 16th Medical Regiment to the drop zones and sectors on June 3 in preparation for the 8... More

TORUN, Poland – Capt. Christopher Smith (left), physician

TORUN, Poland – Capt. Christopher Smith (left), physician

TORUN, Poland – Capt. Christopher Smith (left), physician assistant with 557th Area Support Medical Company, briefs a Polish medical provider from 1st Army Field Hospital, 10th Military Hospital on the way to t... More

TORUN, Poland – 2nd Lt. Nick Oberholtzer, Evacuation

TORUN, Poland – 2nd Lt. Nick Oberholtzer, Evacuation

TORUN, Poland – 2nd Lt. Nick Oberholtzer, Evacuation Platoon Leader of 557th Area Support Medical Company, orients the U.K. 16th Medical Regiment to the drop zones and sectors on June 3 in preparation for the 8... More

TORUN, Poland – Spc. Stephen Hill, medic with 557th

TORUN, Poland – Spc. Stephen Hill, medic with 557th

TORUN, Poland – Spc. Stephen Hill, medic with 557th Area Support Medical Company, briefs Polish medical providers from 1st Army Field Hospital, 10th Military Hospital on items of his medic pack at LSA Viper on ... More

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