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09-8069-117 by NavyMedicine

09-8069-117

Commander A. Cherry Hatten, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Navy, holds the scientific exhibit award for 1st Place in the National Division for Education and Research presented at the 50th Anniversary Conference of the American Physical Therapy Association in Boston, Massachusetts, for scientific exhibit entitled "Tests and Measurements in Chest Disease." [Portraits.] Medical Service Corps.

Published in US Navy Medicine 01/1972

09-8069-125 by NavyMedicine

09-8069-125

Aerospace physiologist Lieutenant Commander D.W. Call has qualified as a Navy test parachutist. [Portraits.] Medical Service Corps.

Published in US Navy Medicine 08/1975

09-8068-10 by NavyMedicine

09-8068-10

Lieutenant Sandra L. Doppelheuer, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Naval Reserve, a dietician. [Portraits.] Dietitians and Food Service.

Published in US Navy Medicine 08/1972

09-8067-1 by NavyMedicine

09-8067-1

Extended term in 1972- As his wife held the Bible, Captain Emmett L. Van Landingham, MSC, U.S. Navy, former Chief of the Navy Medical Service Corps, took the oath that extended his term of office for one year, from the former Navy Surgeon General, Vice Admiral George M. Davis, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy. Captain Van Landingham was appointed by the Secretary of the Navy in 1968 to serve for a period of 4 years as Director of the Medical Service Corps; his term of office was subsequently extended one year, to expire in 09/1973. [Portraits.] Van Landingham, E.L., Captain, MSC [Medical Service Corps], U.S. Navy.

Published in US Navy Medicine 09/1973

09-7971-153 by NavyMedicine

09-7971-153

Lieutenant Commander L.P. Metcalf, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Navy, encouraging a shy youngster in Vietnam to join him in the picture. [Children.] [Vietnam War.] Vietnam - Treating Civilians.

published in U.S. Navy Medicine 12/1970

09-5054-41 by NavyMedicine

09-5054-41

The disaster 3/50 Kit - Lieutenant R.A. Christiansen, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Naval Reserve (left) and Hospital Corpsman 1st Class F. Schubert (right) display the product which they planned and developed. Metal boxes are banded prior to deployment. U.S. Naval Hospital. [Humanitarian assistance.][Medical supplies.] San Diego, California.

published in 01/1974; U.S. Navy Medicine

09-5044-34 by NavyMedicine

09-5044-34

Captain Dermot Murray, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy, Director Planning Division, BUMED (center and Mr. David Southey (right) discuss Pensacola area medical facilities with Captain Robert M. Ware, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Navy (left) AO [administrative officer?] Naval Aerospace Medical Center, Pensacola, Florida. The BUMED officials responsible for facilities planning visited Pensacola in August while engaged in aerial and ground tours of naval activities and military/civilian medical facilities in the area of Meridan, Mississippi. [Portraits.] Pensacola, Florida

Published in 09/1971; U.S. Navy Medicine; Photo by Les Humphery

09-5044-36 by NavyMedicine

09-5044-36

Lieutenant Neil R. Petersen, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Navy (right) explains the new food-service system to Rear Admiral Oscar Gray, Jr., Commanding Officer of the Naval Aerospace Medical Center (2nd from right). Standing from left to right are Commander William E. Whitlock, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Navy, AO [administrative officer?] Naval Hospital, Pensacola; Commander Jean P. Kirsch, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Navy, professional assistant to Rear Admiral Gray, and Captain Neil V. White, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy, Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital Pensacola. [Portraits.] Pensacola, Florida

Published in 04/1972; U.S. Navy Medicine

09-5041-9 by NavyMedicine

09-5041-9

Career program - Navy physical therapist Lieutenant L.B. Hartung Medical Service Corps, U.S. Naval Reserve guides high school students in a tour of Oakland Naval Hospital's Physical Therapy Department. Students can earn high school credit when they learn about health care careers.[Minorities.][Training.] Naval Hospital, Oakland Part 2 folder.

Published 03/1974; U.S. Navy Medicine

15-3001-1100 by NavyMedicine

15-3001-1100

Cover: Anopheles mosquito taking a blood meal, superimposed on a malaria blood stage infection. Three P. ovale trophozoites are visible. [Entomology] "Malaria (Part1): Lessons From Somalia and General Slim" by CDR JM Crutcher, MC, USNR; LCDR T. W. Sharp, MC, USN; CDR MR. Wallace, MC, USN; CAPT S.L. Hoffman, MC, USNR

Navy Medicine Magazine March-April 1994. online at archive.org/details/NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994 or commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:NAVY_MEDICINE_Vol._85,_No...(IA_NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994).pdf

15-3001-1091 by NavyMedicine

15-3001-1091

A Naval Academy midshipman checks his shoulder straps before a "punch-out" in a mechanical ejection seat trainer as HM2 Jeff Carter keeps a close watch. [Training][Corpsmen][Midshipman] "Learning Survival at Naval Hospital Cherry Point" by CP L D. C. Hottle, USMC

Navy Medicine Magazine March-April 1994. online at archive.org/details/NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994 or commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:NAVY_MEDICINE_Vol._85,_No...(IA_NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994).pdf

15-3001-1092 by NavyMedicine

15-3001-1092

Coast Guard search and rescue helicopter crewmembers from Alexandria, VA, prepare for a "crash" in the helo dunker. [Coast Guard][Personnel][Training] [Aviation Physiology and Water Survival Training Department] "Learning Survival at Naval Hospital Cherry Point" by CP L D. C. Hottle, USMC

Navy Medicine Magazine March-April 1994. online at archive.org/details/NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994 or commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:NAVY_MEDICINE_Vol._85,_No...(IA_NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994).pdf

15-3001-1099 by NavyMedicine

15-3001-1099

Navy Medicine 1958, Operation Deep Freeze, Antarctica. [Ambulance][Medical Transport]

Navy Medicine Magazine March-April 1994. online at archive.org/details/NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994 or commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:NAVY_MEDICINE_Vol._85,_No...(IA_NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994).pdf

15-3001-1089 by NavyMedicine

15-3001-1089

CAPT Jerry K. Johnson, DC. [Portrait][Officer] "Flag Officer Selectees"

Navy Medicine Magazine March-April 1994. online at archive.org/details/NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994 or commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:NAVY_MEDICINE_Vol._85,_No...(IA_NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994).pdf

15-3001-1088 by NavyMedicine

15-3001-1088

CAPT Joan M. Engel, NC. [Portrait][Nurse][Officer][Female] "Flag Officer Selectees"

Navy Medicine Magazine March-April 1994. online at archive.org/details/NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994 or commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:NAVY_MEDICINE_Vol._85,_No...(IA_NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994).pdf

15-3001-1094 by NavyMedicine

15-3001-1094

Naval Academy midshipmen tighten their oxygen masks before ascending to 10,000 feet in the hypobaric chamber. [Midshipmen][Training] [Aviation Physiology and Water Survival Training Department] "Learning Survival at Naval Hospital Cherry Point" by CP L D. C. Hottle, USMC

Navy Medicine Magazine March-April 1994. online at archive.org/details/NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994 or commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:NAVY_MEDICINE_Vol._85,_No...(IA_NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994).pdf

15-3001-1093 by NavyMedicine

15-3001-1093

A Marine water survival student, wearing 40 pounds of flight gear, struggles to stay afloat during a swimming test as a Navy corpsman keeps close watch. [Marines][Training] [Aviation Physiology and Water Survival Training Department] "Learning Survival at Naval Hospital Cherry Point" by CP L D. C. Hottle, USMC

Navy Medicine Magazine March-April 1994. online at archive.org/details/NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994 or commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:NAVY_MEDICINE_Vol._85,_No...(IA_NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994).pdf

15-3001-1096 by NavyMedicine

15-3001-1096

USS Samaritan (AH-10) was one of the newly converted hospital ships that were sorely needed in the Pacific. [Ship] "Navy Medicine March-April 1944" by J Mitchum and D. Klubes

Navy Medicine Magazine March-April 1994. online at archive.org/details/NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994 or commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:NAVY_MEDICINE_Vol._85,_No...(IA_NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994).pdf

15-3001-1090 by NavyMedicine

15-3001-1090

CAPT William R. Rowley, MC. [Portrait][Officer] "Flag Officer Selectees"

Navy Medicine Magazine March-April 1994. online at archive.org/details/NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994 or commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:NAVY_MEDICINE_Vol._85,_No...(IA_NavyMedicineVol.85No.2March-april1994).pdf

15-3001-1068 by NavyMedicine

15-3001-1068

The author with one of his patients. [Officer][Patient][Children] "Reserve Dental Exercise JOTS '93" by LCDR D. Wright, USNR

Navy Medicine Magazine January -February 1994. online at archive.org/details/NavyMedicineVol.85No.1January-februar... or upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/21/NAVY_MEDICINE...