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PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Sep. 16, 2020) –   Theodore “Teddy”

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Sep. 16, 2020) – Theodore “Teddy”

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Sep. 16, 2020) – Theodore “Teddy” Payne, 4-year-old Pediatric Oncology patient, celebrated the end of his cancer treatment by ringing a bell with his parents by his side. Naval Medical Center... More

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Sep. 16, 2020) – Theodore “Teddy”

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Sep. 16, 2020) – Theodore “Teddy”

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Sep. 16, 2020) – Theodore “Teddy” Payne, 4-year-old Pediatric Oncology patient, celebrated the end of his cancer treatment by ringing the bell with his parents by his side. Naval Medical Center... More

Members of the 442nd Fighter Wing welcome Britton Whiteside,

Members of the 442nd Fighter Wing welcome Britton Whiteside,

Members of the 442nd Fighter Wing welcome Britton Whiteside, honorary "pilot of the day," and his family in the A-10 Thunderbolt II hangar at Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., November 3, 2016. The Whitesides trave... More

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Sep. 16, 2020) – September is Childhood

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Sep. 16, 2020) – September is Childhood

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Sep. 16, 2020) – September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, a time to acknowledge the thousands of children and their families who are dealing with a cancer diagnosis, raise awareness about... More

First Sgt. Joe Bayne of Headquarters, Headquarters

First Sgt. Joe Bayne of Headquarters, Headquarters

First Sgt. Joe Bayne of Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 16th Military Police Brigade has his hair cut by a stylist from the Paul Mitchell School at the Mash House in Fayetteville. Bayne’s haircut was part ... More

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