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U.S. Air Force Capt. Heather Norton, a dentist with

U.S. Air Force Capt. Heather Norton, a dentist with

U.S. Air Force Capt. Heather Norton, a dentist with the 359th Medical Group out of Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, briefs volunteers with the organization Sanar una Nación, March 3, 2017, on dental prot... More

Staff Sgt. Micah Denson, 359th Medical Group flight

Staff Sgt. Micah Denson, 359th Medical Group flight

Staff Sgt. Micah Denson, 359th Medical Group flight medicine records clerk, inspects personal mobility bags during a recall at the Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph clinic, May 3. The recall was conducted to meas... More

359th Medical Group service members report during a

359th Medical Group service members report during a

359th Medical Group service members report during a bag drag recall at the Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph clinic, May 3. The recall was conducted to measure military preparedness, operational readiness mindset... More

Col. Kristen Beals, 359th Medical Group Commander,

Col. Kristen Beals, 359th Medical Group Commander,

Col. Kristen Beals, 359th Medical Group Commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Kristy Earls, 359th MDG superintendent, inspects personal mobility bags during a recall at the Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph clinic, Ma... More

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