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Afghan nurses working at the Dawood National Military

Afghan nurses working at the Dawood National Military

Afghan nurses working at the Dawood National Military Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, listen to an audio recording of proper breathing sounds during a respiratory illnesses class taught by Capt. Debora A. Beltz... More

Capt. Debora A. Beltzer-Harper, forward surgeon and

Capt. Debora A. Beltzer-Harper, forward surgeon and

Capt. Debora A. Beltzer-Harper, forward surgeon and medical plans officer for the 1st Theater Sustainment Command, demonstrates how to properly use a stethoscope to listen for possible respiratory illnesses at ... More

Afghan medical logistics soldiers inventory a shipment

Afghan medical logistics soldiers inventory a shipment

Afghan medical logistics soldiers inventory a shipment of medical supplies while preparing an order of goods for the Dawood National Military Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan Jan. 20. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Aar... More

Maj. Elizabeth Gum, 1st Theater Sustainment Command

Maj. Elizabeth Gum, 1st Theater Sustainment Command

Maj. Elizabeth Gum, 1st Theater Sustainment Command liaison officer to class VIII (medical supply) USCENTCOM Materiel Recovery Element (CMRE), lends out stethoscopes to nurses at the Dawood National Military Ho... More

Afghan doctors at the Dawood National Military Hospital

Afghan doctors at the Dawood National Military Hospital

Afghan doctors at the Dawood National Military Hospital take notes during a class on stroke management given by Capt. James Thompson, physician for U.S. Forces Afghanistan medical training advisory, Jan. 20. (... More

Soldiers with the CENTCOM retrograde recovery element

Soldiers with the CENTCOM retrograde recovery element

Soldiers with the CENTCOM retrograde recovery element (CMRE) medical team consisting of biological medical equipment specialists and medical logistics specialist salvage medical materiel from the closure of the... More

Command Sgt. Maj. Jason Little, 184th Sustainment Command

Command Sgt. Maj. Jason Little, 184th Sustainment Command

Command Sgt. Maj. Jason Little, 184th Sustainment Command senior enlisted advisor, presents Command Sgt. Maj. Roderick Upston a framed 1st Theater Sustainment Command print for his leadership and guidance at Ca... More

Major Elizabeth Gum, 1st Theater Sustainment Command

Major Elizabeth Gum, 1st Theater Sustainment Command

Major Elizabeth Gum, 1st Theater Sustainment Command liaison officer to class VIII (medical supply) USCENTCOM Materiel Recovery Element (CMRE), meets with Afghan National Army senior medical logistics advisors ... More

Capt. James Thompson, physician for U.S. Forces Afghanistan

Capt. James Thompson, physician for U.S. Forces Afghanistan

Capt. James Thompson, physician for U.S. Forces Afghanistan medical training advisory group (center) and Cpt. Debora Beltzer-Harper, forward surgeon and medical plans officer for the 1st Theater Sustainment Com... More

Afghan medical personnel practice using a stethoscope

Afghan medical personnel practice using a stethoscope

Afghan medical personnel practice using a stethoscope to monitor the respiratory system for abnormalities during a respiratory illness class taught by Capt. Debora A. Beltzer-Harper, forward surgeon and medical... More

Soldiers with the CENTCOM retrograde recovery element

Soldiers with the CENTCOM retrograde recovery element

Soldiers with the CENTCOM retrograde recovery element (CMRE) medical team consisting of biological medical equipment specialists and medical logistics specialist salvage medical materiel from the closure of the... More

Spc. Sakoiya Hodge, a medical logistics specialist

Spc. Sakoiya Hodge, a medical logistics specialist

Spc. Sakoiya Hodge, a medical logistics specialist with the 1103d Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, organizes medical material during a visit by Alexander Starr , an agent for the United States Agency for I... More

Capt. James Thompson, physician for U.S. Forces Afghanistan

Capt. James Thompson, physician for U.S. Forces Afghanistan

Capt. James Thompson, physician for U.S. Forces Afghanistan medical training advisory, gives a class on stroke management to about 20 Afghan doctors at the Dawood National Military Hospital Jan. 20. The class e... More

Soldiers with the CENTCOM retrograde recovery element

Soldiers with the CENTCOM retrograde recovery element

Soldiers with the CENTCOM retrograde recovery element (CMRE) medical team consisting of biological medical equipment specialists and medical logistics specialist salvage medical materiel from the closure of the... More

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