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Members of the 4th Medical Operations Squadron stand

Members of the 4th Medical Operations Squadron stand

Members of the 4th Medical Operations Squadron stand in formation during the 4th MDOS change of command ceremony June 24, 2014, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. Lt. Col. Christian Lyons, outgoing 4th MDO... More

Master Sgt. Shannon Stoner, 4th Medical Operations

Master Sgt. Shannon Stoner, 4th Medical Operations

Master Sgt. Shannon Stoner, 4th Medical Operations Squadron physical therapy technician, performs an ultrasound on Staff Sgt. Christopher Bonds, 4th Equipment Maintenance Squadron engine mechanic, Nov. 18, 2015... More

Staff Sgt. Amber Coley, 4th Medical Operations Squadron

Staff Sgt. Amber Coley, 4th Medical Operations Squadron

Staff Sgt. Amber Coley, 4th Medical Operations Squadron physical therapy technician, demonstrates an exercise for Tech. Sgt. Jared Rhynehart, 4th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron lead support team member, during a... More

A patient receives dry needling to help with wrist

A patient receives dry needling to help with wrist

A patient receives dry needling to help with wrist pain, Nov. 18, 2015, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. Dry needling is a form of acupuncture in which the needle is placed directly into a muscle knot tr... More

Staff Sgt. Amber Coley, 4th Medical Operations Squadron

Staff Sgt. Amber Coley, 4th Medical Operations Squadron

Staff Sgt. Amber Coley, 4th Medical Operations Squadron physical therapy technician, provides assistance to several patients Nov. 18, 2015, in the physical therapy clinic at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C.... More

From left, Airman 1st Class Kathryn Loranger and Kiernan

From left, Airman 1st Class Kathryn Loranger and Kiernan

From left, Airman 1st Class Kathryn Loranger and Kiernan Judd, 4th Medical Operations Squadron mental health technicians, talk in their office, March 7, 2014, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. The newlywe... More

Col. Eleanor Nazar-Smith (left), 4th Medical Group

Col. Eleanor Nazar-Smith (left), 4th Medical Group

Col. Eleanor Nazar-Smith (left), 4th Medical Group commander, presents a meritorious service medal to Lt. Col. Christian Lyons, outgoing 4th Medical Operations Squadron commander, during the 4th MDOS change of ... More

Col. Eleanor Nazar-Smith (left), 4th Medical Group

Col. Eleanor Nazar-Smith (left), 4th Medical Group

Col. Eleanor Nazar-Smith (left), 4th Medical Group commander, passes the guidon to Lt. Col. Larry Kroll, incoming 4th Medical Operations Squadron commander, during the 4th MDOS change of command ceremony June 2... More

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