When is Navy Medicine’s Birthday? Or Birthdays?

By André B. Sobocinski, historian with the U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery and editor of The Grog, A Journal of Navy Medical Heritage and Culture.  Anyone who has served in the U.S. Navy can tell you that heritage and tradition are of utmost importance to this service—especially when it offers the opportunity to [...]

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Newsletter for Navy & Marine Corps Medicine

From U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Public Affairs Navy Medicine is proud to present the April 2012 issue of Navy and Marine Corps Medical newsletter. It features various articles and photos highlighting the great work being done across Navy Medicine around the world. Click here to view the newsletter online.

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Warrior Games: Wounded warriors soak up lessons from coach

From, the DoD Office Of Wounded Warrior Care and Transition Policy Blog While there have been challenges, Dr. Aaron Moffett says his experience coaching the Navy/Coast Guard swim team for the annual Warrior Games has been the highlight of his career. This week, Dr. Moffett reunited with the team in Colorado Springs, Colo. to give [...]

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We have a problem…

Hello shipmates, The Secretary of the Navy recently announced our “21st Century Sailor and Marine” initiative, which pulls together a set of objectives, policies and programs, new and existing, to maximize personal and family readiness. I’d like to cover one of the five areas in the initiative: readiness. More specifically, it’s a readiness problem that [...]

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Family Matters: Top 10 Reasons I Admire Military Kids

The month of April is designated as the Month of the Military Child, honoring military families and their children.  For more information check out the Department of Defense’s Month of the Military Child homepage. Today blog come from Elaine Sanchez, at the American Forces Press Service. She shares her perspective on the qualities she most [...]

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