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Sullivan Selected as Hampton Roads Peninsula Area Blue Jacket of the Quarter

Sullivan Selected as Hampton Roads Peninsula Area Blue Jacket of the Q...

Two years ago, Javiera Sullivan was an honor graduate of Landstown High School, Virginia Beach, VA. Today, Sullivan is the Naval Weapons Station Yorktown and Hampton Roads Peninsula Area Blue Jacket of the Quar... More

Capt. Michael J. Kemper salutes Capt. Mary S. Seymour,

Capt. Michael J. Kemper salutes Capt. Mary S. Seymour,

Capt. Michael J. Kemper salutes Capt. Mary S. Seymour, Commanding Officer, Naval Medical Logistics Command, as he takes command of Navy Expeditionary Medical Support during the Change of Command ceremony held i... More

Capt. Matthew E. Newton, former NOSTRA Commanding Officer,

Capt. Matthew E. Newton, former NOSTRA Commanding Officer,

Capt. Matthew E. Newton, former NOSTRA Commanding Officer, stands with new Commanding Officer Capt. Paul A. Andre and NMLC Commanding Officer, Mary S. Seymour. The NOSTRA change of command ceremony was held at ... More

Marte Promoted to Lieutenant

Marte Promoted to Lieutenant

Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training Activity (NOSTRA) promoted its Director for Administration, Lt. Sipriano Marte, to his current rank during a ceremony held in his honor at the Naval Weapon Station, Yorktow... More

Capt. Paul A. Andre receives his command pin as the

Capt. Paul A. Andre receives his command pin as the

Capt. Paul A. Andre receives his command pin as the new commanding officer of the Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training Activity (NOSTRA). Capt. Mary S. Seymour, Commanding Officer of Naval Medical Logistics Co... More

OS1 Julius C. Wiseman, Virginia Beach

OS1 Julius C. Wiseman, Virginia Beach

Ensign (select) Julius C. Wiseman has earned two master's degrees during his military career. (Courtesy Photo)

Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training Activity (NOSTRA)

Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training Activity (NOSTRA)

Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training Activity (NOSTRA) hosted U.S. Navy surgeon general and chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) Vice Adm. Forrest Faison, Mar. 21, on Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, V... More

Capt. Michael J. Kemper, son, Michael Kemper Jr., and

Capt. Michael J. Kemper, son, Michael Kemper Jr., and

Capt. Michael J. Kemper, son, Michael Kemper Jr., and wife Renee speak with Rear Adm. Rebecca J. McCormick-Boyle, Commander, Navy Medicine Education Training Center, San Antonio, Texas, prior to the commencemen... More

Navy Training Requirements Review Process Ensures Opticians Provide Best Possible Care

Navy Training Requirements Review Process Ensures Opticians Provide Be...

From left to right: HM2 Marshall ‘Broc’ Phillips, NOSTRA Stock Leading Petty Officer; HM2 Dameion Meikle, NOSTRA Module Leading Petty Officer; Sheldon ‘Brett’ O’Guinn; HM1 Matthew Burke, USS HARRY S. TRUMAN (CV... More

Capt. (sel) Steve Aboona, MSC, USN, Commander, Naval

Capt. (sel) Steve Aboona, MSC, USN, Commander, Naval

Capt. (sel) Steve Aboona, MSC, USN, Commander, Naval Medical Logistics Command, presents Capt. Richard Zeber, MSC, USN, with his end of tour award at the change of command ceremony held in Yorktown, Va., Aug. 16.

Capt. Paul A. Andre, NOSTRA’s commanding officer, takes

Capt. Paul A. Andre, NOSTRA’s commanding officer, takes

Capt. Paul A. Andre, NOSTRA’s commanding officer, takes the podium to address a waiting crowd July 11, during the change of command ceremony that instill him as the new person in charge.

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

The new frames come in a variety of plastics and metals,

The new frames come in a variety of plastics and metals,

The new frames come in a variety of plastics and metals, and reflect current styles in today’s commercial market.

Hospital Corpsman Petty Officer 3rd Class Kurtis Reid

Hospital Corpsman Petty Officer 3rd Class Kurtis Reid

Hospital Corpsman Petty Officer 3rd Class Kurtis Reid takes the opportunity to ask a question of the surgeon general during the open answer session of the all hands quarters. Vice Adm. Faison extended the quest... 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.

The U.S. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery recognized

The U.S. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery recognized

The U.S. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery recognized military medical logistician and comptroller professionals during its Navy Medicine Business Operations Training Symposium, in Falls Church, Virginia, 3 May. T... More

Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training Activity (NOSTRA),

Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training Activity (NOSTRA),

Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training Activity (NOSTRA), Yorktown, Virginia, has announced that active duty military members have a newly refreshed selection of eyewear frames to choose from.

Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training Activity (NOSTRA) Refreshes the Frame of Choice

Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training Activity (NOSTRA) Refreshes the ...

Effective this October, the Military Health System (MHS) Optical Fabrication Enterprise (OFE) will offer a new selection of eyewear to all Active Duty Service Members as part of DOD’s Frame of Choice program. I... 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

The Frame of Choice updates were made and are now available,

The Frame of Choice updates were made and are now available,

The Frame of Choice updates were made and are now available, Nov. 3.

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