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U.S. Navy PETTY Officer 2nd Class Diana Rodriguez, a Medical Laboratory Technician, works a specimen analysis at the U.S. Naval Hospital Guam, Branch Medical Clinic laboratory located on Naval Base Guam.  Rodriguez performs routine tests in the laboratory to provide data for use in diagnosis and treatment of patients. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 2nd Class John F. Looney)  (Released)

U.S. Navy PETTY Officer 2nd Class Diana Rodriguez, a Medical Laborator...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Santa Rita State: Guam (GU) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: NAVAL BASE GUAM Scene Camera Operator: MC2 John F... More

U.S. Navy PETTY Officer 2nd Class Diana Rodriguez, a Medical Laboratory Technician, works a specimen analysis at the U.S. Naval Hospital Guam, Branch Medical Clinic laboratory located on Naval Base Guam.  Rodriguez performs routine tests in the laboratory to provide data for use in diagnosis and treatment of patients. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 2nd Class John F. Looney)  (Released)

U.S. Navy PETTY Officer 2nd Class Diana Rodriguez, a Medical Laborator...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Santa Rita State: Guam (GU) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: NAVAL BASE GUAM Scene Camera Operator: MC2 John F... More

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