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Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Wendell Tabios, hospital

Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Wendell Tabios, hospital

Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Wendell Tabios, hospital corpsman, Command Element, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, stands at the position of attention before being awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Me... More

Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Spencer C. McCartney serves

Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Spencer C. McCartney serves

Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Spencer C. McCartney serves as the corpsman for the 81mm Mortar/Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel Platoon, Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team 3/5, 15th Marine Expediti... More

Colonel Scott D. Campbell, commanding officer, 15th

Colonel Scott D. Campbell, commanding officer, 15th

Colonel Scott D. Campbell, commanding officer, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, pins a Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal on Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Wendell Tabios, during the Command Element's promoti... More

Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Ryan G. Hachez is the leading

Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Ryan G. Hachez is the leading

Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Ryan G. Hachez is the leading petty officer for the Health Services Detachment, Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, and he was recently selected as the Sen... More

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