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Greg Brown, 341st Medical Group medical contract manager,

Greg Brown, 341st Medical Group medical contract manager,

Greg Brown, 341st Medical Group medical contract manager, drafts a memorandum of understanding between the group and a local medical provider Oct. 26, 2015. As a medical logistician, Brown procures the services... More

Tech. Sgt. Leonardo Mora, 341st Medical Support Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Leonardo Mora, 341st Medical Support Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Leonardo Mora, 341st Medical Support Squadron NCO in charge of medical maintenance, tests an automatic external defibrillator Oct. 26, 2015, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. As the only 4A2 biomedi... More

Capt. Marc Orcutt, 341st Medical Group practice manager,

Capt. Marc Orcutt, 341st Medical Group practice manager,

Capt. Marc Orcutt, 341st Medical Group practice manager, looks on as Laurie Trotman, 341st MDG Family Health Clinic office manager, schedules a patient Oct. 26, 2015. Orcutt is one six Medical Service Corps off... More

Staff Sgt. Scott Davis, 341st Medical Support Squadron

Staff Sgt. Scott Davis, 341st Medical Support Squadron

Staff Sgt. Scott Davis, 341st Medical Support Squadron NCO in charge of war reserve materiel, accounts for controlled pharmaceuticals received at the Malmstrom Clinic’s warehouse Oct. 26, 2015. Technicians in t... More

Staff Sgt. Joshua Morales, 341st Medical Support Squadron

Staff Sgt. Joshua Morales, 341st Medical Support Squadron

Staff Sgt. Joshua Morales, 341st Medical Support Squadron unit deployment manager, inventories a shelter in place kit Oct. 26, 2015, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. Approximately 18 enlisted 4A0 Health Servi... More

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