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Amy Shurtleff, Ph.D., works in a biosafety level 4

Amy Shurtleff, Ph.D., works in a biosafety level 4

Amy Shurtleff, Ph.D., works in a biosafety level 4 laboratory at USAMRIID. Shurtleff is part of a team that evaluated the protective efficacy of Merck's EBOV vaccine, V920. (Image courtesy of USAMRIID)

MILDEP Brings SOF Perspective to Acquisition Strategy to Deliver Now

MILDEP Brings SOF Perspective to Acquisition Strategy to Deliver Now

"On Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md., Program Executive Officer Intelligence, Electronic Warfare & Sensors (PEO IEW&S) joined by members of other PEO’s: Command Control Communications – Tactical (PEO C3T) and Ass... More

Members of the Navy Expeditionary Medical Support Command,

Members of the Navy Expeditionary Medical Support Command,

Members of the Navy Expeditionary Medical Support Command, featuring Commanding Officer Marty D. McCue (center) and Lt. Raul Cuevas (center right), pause as the team displays one of their favorite banners that ... More

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Construction on an Expeditionary Medical Facility at

Construction on an Expeditionary Medical Facility at

Construction on an Expeditionary Medical Facility at Cheatham Annex in Williamsburg, Va., began May 1 and the evolution will conclude May 25, as the ability to perform in a collectively protected environment is... More

Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Claudia King from Rockford,

Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Claudia King from Rockford,

Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Claudia King from Rockford, Ill., and Logistics Specialist 2nd Class Faith Lincoln from Wausau, Wis., both from Expeditionary Medical Facility Great Lakes One, store MREs for the 72-... More

The collective protective liner is added to the

The collective protective liner is added to the

The collective protective liner is added to the Expeditionary Medical Facility in Williamsburg, Va., during the joint collaboration among various units and program offices from around the nation in constructing the EMF.

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