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White balloons are released into the sky at William

White balloons are released into the sky at William

White balloons are released into the sky at William Beaumont Army Medical Center during an observance for the annual Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, Oct. 15. The observance welcomed parents, families... More

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held its 3rd annual

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held its 3rd annual

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held its 3rd annual installation-wide baby shower for expecting moms at Fort Bliss' Family Resilience Center, Aug. 19. The baby shower welcomed over 150 expecting moms and s... More

Maj. Rene Turner (center), Clinical Nurse Specialist,

Maj. Rene Turner (center), Clinical Nurse Specialist,

Maj. Rene Turner (center), Clinical Nurse Specialist, Maternal-Child Health Nursing, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, along with parents and families, prepare to release white balloons into the sky during ... More

William Beaumont Army Medical Center Soldiers and staff

William Beaumont Army Medical Center Soldiers and staff

William Beaumont Army Medical Center Soldiers and staff pose for a picture during the Texas Ten Step Program facility designation ceremony, Nov. 29. The Texas Ten Step program is based off the World Health Orga... More

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held its 3rd annual

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held its 3rd annual

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held its 3rd annual installation-wide baby shower for expecting moms at Fort Bliss' Family Resilience Center, Aug. 19. The baby shower welcomed over 150 expecting moms and s... More

Maj. Rene Turner (center), Clinical Nurse Specialist,

Maj. Rene Turner (center), Clinical Nurse Specialist,

Maj. Rene Turner (center), Clinical Nurse Specialist, Maternal-Child Health Nursing, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, reads the significance of the annual Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day during a... More

Pvt. Allen Mattox, computer/ detections system repairer,

Pvt. Allen Mattox, computer/ detections system repairer,

Pvt. Allen Mattox, computer/ detections system repairer, 47th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, Fort Bliss, holds his wife, Paige Mattox, during an observance for the ann... More

William Beaumont Army Medical Center Soldiers and staff

William Beaumont Army Medical Center Soldiers and staff

William Beaumont Army Medical Center Soldiers and staff pose for a picture during the Texas Ten Step Program facility designation ceremony, Nov. 29. The Texas Ten Step program is based off the World Health Orga... More

Pfc. Davon Arnold, food service specialist, 3rd Squadron,

Pfc. Davon Arnold, food service specialist, 3rd Squadron,

Pfc. Davon Arnold, food service specialist, 3rd Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment, Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st Armored Division, receives informaiton from a vendor during the 3rd annual installation-wide baby sho... More

Col. John A. Smyrski III, commander, William Beaumont

Col. John A. Smyrski III, commander, William Beaumont

Col. John A. Smyrski III, commander, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, along with Sgt. Isabella Kleider, Licensed Vocational Nursing, Department of Nursing, WBAMC, cut a cake in recognition of WBAMC's recen... More

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held its 3rd annual

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held its 3rd annual

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held its 3rd annual installation-wide baby shower for expecting moms at Fort Bliss' Family Resilience Center, Aug. 19. The baby shower welcomed over 150 expecting moms and s... More

Participants of William Beaumont Army Medical Center's

Participants of William Beaumont Army Medical Center's

Participants of William Beaumont Army Medical Center's 3rd annual installation-wide baby shower attend a breastfeeding presentation offered by the Department of Women's Services at WBAMC at Fort Bliss' Family R... More

William Beaumont Army Medical Center’s Labor and Delivery

William Beaumont Army Medical Center’s Labor and Delivery

William Beaumont Army Medical Center’s Labor and Delivery ward held an observance in honor of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day outside St. Martin’s Dining Facility, Oct. 15.

Staff Sgt. Amanda Marion, noncommissioned officer in

Staff Sgt. Amanda Marion, noncommissioned officer in

Staff Sgt. Amanda Marion, noncommissioned officer in charge, Department of Women’s Health Clinic, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, presents a gift basket to an expecting mom at the 3rd annual installation-... More

Kim Hall (right), head nurse, OB-GYN, William Beaumont

Kim Hall (right), head nurse, OB-GYN, William Beaumont

Kim Hall (right), head nurse, OB-GYN, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, checks in Spc. Ereene Sy, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, during the 3rd annual installation-wide baby shower for expec... More

Col. John A. Smyrski III, commander, William Beaumont

Col. John A. Smyrski III, commander, William Beaumont

Col. John A. Smyrski III, commander, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, holds WBAMC's Texas Ten Step Program facility designation during the Texas Ten Step Program facility designation ceremony, Nov. 29. The... More

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