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Graduates of William Beaumont Army Medical Center's

Graduates of William Beaumont Army Medical Center's

Graduates of William Beaumont Army Medical Center's Practical Nurse Course receive diplomas and pins during PNC class 15-003's graduation ceremony at Hope Chapel, Fort Bliss, Feb. 2. The 58-week course prepares... More

(from left to right) US Navy CHIEF (DSC) Donald Pong, Data System Technician, CHIEF USN (PNC) Chuck Palma, USN Fire Controlman CHIEF (FCC) David Stoner, and USN Electrician's Mate CHIEF (EMC) Bryan S. Loflin become CHIEF PETTY Officers in the world's most southernmost city, Ushuaia, Argentina, during UNITAS 37-96. UNITAS is an annual operation in which a US Navy task group conduct combined exercises with participating navies

(from left to right) US Navy CHIEF (DSC) Donald Pong, Data System Tech...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: Unitas 37-96 Base: Ushuaia Country: Argentina (ARG) Scene Camera Operator: Joe Clark, USN CIV. Release Status: Released to P... More

US Navy (USN) CHIEF Personnelman (PNC) (ISW/AW) Miguel Lopez (background right), assigned to the Ticonderoga Class: Guided Missile Cruiser (Aegis) USS SAN JACINTO (CG 56), is interviewed by members of the local media at Port Everglades, Florida (FL) during South Floridas Fleet Week USA

US Navy (USN) CHIEF Personnelman (PNC) (ISW/AW) Miguel Lopez (backgrou...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Port Everglades State: Florida (FL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Donna Liggins, Usn Release Status: Releas... More

Graduates of William Beaumont Army Medical Center's

Graduates of William Beaumont Army Medical Center's

Graduates of William Beaumont Army Medical Center's Practical Nurse Course light candles during Class 15-003's graduation ceremony at Hope Chapel, Fort Bliss, Feb. 2. The candles signify the graduates care and ... More

Egyptian army Capt. Hamida Hegab (second from left),

Egyptian army Capt. Hamida Hegab (second from left),

Egyptian army Capt. Hamida Hegab (second from left), a 26-year-old native of Suez, Egypt, waits with Soldiers from Class 15-155 during the William Beaumont Army Medical Center Phase II Practical Nurse Course gr... More

Spc. Lisa Ruiz, a graduate of William Beaumont Army

Spc. Lisa Ruiz, a graduate of William Beaumont Army

Spc. Lisa Ruiz, a graduate of William Beaumont Army Medical Center's Practical Nurse Course, and other Soldiers light candles as symbols of care and devotion to the sick and injured in the practice of nursing d... More

Honor graduate Spc. Jenny M. Mullen delivers a graduation

Honor graduate Spc. Jenny M. Mullen delivers a graduation

Honor graduate Spc. Jenny M. Mullen delivers a graduation speech to Class 15-155 during the William Beaumont Army Medical Center Phase II Practical Nurse Course graduation ceremony at Hope Chapel, Fort Bliss, June 21.

U.S. Army Soldiers and Egyptian army officers from

U.S. Army Soldiers and Egyptian army officers from

U.S. Army Soldiers and Egyptian army officers from Class 15-155 recite the Nightingale Pledge during the William Beaumont Army Medical Center Phase II Practical Nurse Course graduation ceremony at Hope Chapel, ... More

Pfc. Kristofer Camm, honor graduate, Class 15-003,

Pfc. Kristofer Camm, honor graduate, Class 15-003,

Pfc. Kristofer Camm, honor graduate, Class 15-003, Practical Nurse Course, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, speaks to fellow Soldiers and staff after receiving their diplomas and pins during Class 15-003's... More

Victor Ulloa, guest speaker and instructor/ writer

Victor Ulloa, guest speaker and instructor/ writer

Victor Ulloa, guest speaker and instructor/ writer for the Phase II Practical Nurse Course, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, receives a gift from Spc. Maria Virginia C. Cuayzon, class leader, Class 15-155,... More

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