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Members from the 4th Medical Group

170321-F-MU027-0316 Members from the 4th Medical Group

170321-F-MU027-0316 Members from the 4th Medical Group visited with 4th Force Support Squadron Child Development Center preschool children, March 21, 2017, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. The... More

The 4th Medical Operations Squadron pediatric clinic

The 4th Medical Operations Squadron pediatric clinic

The 4th Medical Operations Squadron pediatric clinic created goody bags for the 4th Force Support Squadron Child Development Center preschool class during a field trip, March 21, 2017, at Seymour Johnson Air Fo... More

Senior Airman Elenacorozal  Denny, 4th Medical Operations

Senior Airman Elenacorozal Denny, 4th Medical Operations

Senior Airman Elenacorozal Denny, 4th Medical Operations Squadron medical technician, teaches children from the 4th Force Support Squadron Child Development Center how to use a stethoscope, March 21, 2017, at ... More

Staff Sgt. Erin Holmquist, 4th Medical Operations Squadron

Staff Sgt. Erin Holmquist, 4th Medical Operations Squadron

Staff Sgt. Erin Holmquist, 4th Medical Operations Squadron medical laboratory technician, hugs a preschooler from the 4th Force Support Squadron Child Development Center, March 21, 2017, at Seymour Johnson Air ... More

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