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Lieutenant Col. Toddy F. Ingram (left), multi-service

Lieutenant Col. Toddy F. Ingram (left), multi-service

Lieutenant Col. Toddy F. Ingram (left), multi-service nursing chief, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, presents a certificate of completion to 2nd Lt. Jessica S. Webster, a Clinical Nurse Transition Program... More

Second Lt. Anna L. Woudenberg, a native of Whitinsville,

Second Lt. Anna L. Woudenberg, a native of Whitinsville,

Second Lt. Anna L. Woudenberg, a native of Whitinsville, Massachusetts, receives her certificate of completion as part of William Beaumont Army Medical Center's graduation ceremony for Class 15-156 of the Brig.... More

Lieutenant Col. Toddy F. Ingram (left), multi-service

Lieutenant Col. Toddy F. Ingram (left), multi-service

Lieutenant Col. Toddy F. Ingram (left), multi-service nursing chief, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, presents a certificate of completion to 2nd Lt. Lizamara C. Bedolla, a Clinical Nurse Transition Progra... More

Second Lt. Emily C. Leszczynski, a native of Augusta,

Second Lt. Emily C. Leszczynski, a native of Augusta,

Second Lt. Emily C. Leszczynski, a native of Augusta, Georgia, receives her certificate of completion as part of William Beaumont Army Medical Center's graduation ceremony for Class 15-156 of the Brig. Gen. Ann... More

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held a graduation

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held a graduation

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held a graduation ceremony for Class 15-156 of the Brig. Gen. Anna Mae Hays Clinical Nurses Transition Program at WBAMC's Clnical Assembly Room, July 7. The CNTP allows new ... More

Lieutenant Col. Toddy F. Ingram (left), multi-service

Lieutenant Col. Toddy F. Ingram (left), multi-service

Lieutenant Col. Toddy F. Ingram (left), multi-service nursing chief, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, presents a certificate of completion to 2nd Lt. Megan S. Meier, a Clinical Nurse Transition Program gra... More

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held a graduation

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held a graduation

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held a graduation ceremony for Class 15-156 of the Brig. Gen. Anna Mae Hays Clinical Nurses Transition Program at WBAMC's Clnical Assembly Room, July 7. The CNTP allows new ... More

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held a ceremony

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held a ceremony

William Beaumont Army Medical Center held a ceremony for the Brig. Gen. Anna Mae Hays Clinical Nurse Transition Program graduates (from left) 2nd Lieutenants Lizamara C. Bedolla of Houston, Megan S. Meier of Ne... More

Second Lt. Kelsey N. Brokob, a native of Longmont,

Second Lt. Kelsey N. Brokob, a native of Longmont,

Second Lt. Kelsey N. Brokob, a native of Longmont, Colorado, receives her certificate of completion as part of William Beaumont Army Medical Center's graduation ceremony for Class 15-156 of the Brig. Gen. Anna ... More

Second Lt. Molly E. Darney, a native of Plymouth,

Second Lt. Molly E. Darney, a native of Plymouth,

Second Lt. Molly E. Darney, a native of Plymouth, Massachusetts, receives her certificate of completion as part of William Beaumont Army Medical Center's graduation ceremony for Class 15-156 of the Brig. Gen. A... More

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