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Army Brig. Gen. Telita Crosland, commanding general,

Army Brig. Gen. Telita Crosland, commanding general,

Army Brig. Gen. Telita Crosland, commanding general, Regional Health Command-Atlantic surveys the capabilities of one of Cooper Hospital's ambulances.

US Army medical officers and Cooper Hospital staff

US Army medical officers and Cooper Hospital staff

US Army medical officers and Cooper Hospital staff listen to Col Jason Seery about the opportunities in partnering with Army Medicine.

US Army Medicine Partners with Cooper Health Care Hospital

US Army Medicine Partners with Cooper Health Care Hospital

US Army Medicine Partners with Cooper Health Care Hospital staff celebrate their official partnership atop the helipad of the hospital.

New Jersey Congressman Donald Norcross

New Jersey Congressman Donald Norcross

New Jersey Congressman Donald Norcross

Cooper University Health Care Co-Presidents Anthony

Cooper University Health Care Co-Presidents Anthony

Cooper University Health Care Co-Presidents Anthony J. Mazzarelli, MD, JD, and Kevin O'Dowd, JD sign the agreement with Army Brig. Gen. Telita Crosland, commanding general, Regional Health Command-Atlantic. Thi... More

In a packed room at Cooper University Health Center,

In a packed room at Cooper University Health Center,

In a packed room at Cooper University Health Center, in Camden, NJ hospital staff and US Army representatives gathered to officially recognize a partnership between the hospital, the community, and US Army Medicine.

US Army 1st Medical Recruiting Battalion celebrates

US Army 1st Medical Recruiting Battalion celebrates

US Army 1st Medical Recruiting Battalion celebrates its partnership with Cooper Health Care Hospital atop the helipad. From left, MDW Company Commander Capt Corbitt Blake, Army Brig. Gen. Telita Crosland, comma... More

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