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Navy and Marine Corps Medical News June 2010   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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Title
Navy and Marine Corps Medical News June 2010
Publisher
BUMED Office of Medical History
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Navy and Marine Corps Medical News June 2010

Navy Surgeon General Discusses Opportunities for Military Medical Partnerships with Vietnam ...1 Navy Medicine Supports Global Operations ...2 Corpsman Receives Purple Heart at Bethesda Naval Hospital ...3 Expeditionary Surgical Unit Supports African Lion in Morocco ...4 Navy Officer is Presented with Presidential Medal in Djibouti ...5 Surgeon General of Navy Visits Medical Personnel in Japan ...5 Navy Medicine Celebrates Hospital Corps 112th Birthday ...6 Navy Medicine and Johns Hopkins Celebrate Social Work ...7 Navy Corpsmen Gives Afghan National Army Lifesaving Skills ...7 Navy Environmental Health Officer Reflects on Haiti Mission ...8


Subjects: MEDNEWS; Nile Seaborn; Forward Resuscitative Surgical Suite (FRSS); Africa; Morocco; African Lion; NAMRU-3; Ken Earhart Djibouti; Johns Hopkins Hospital; Afghanistan; Tyron Hodges; Haiti; humanitarian assistance; John Antoine
Language eng
Publication date June 2010
Current location
IA Collections: usnavybumedhistoryoffice; medicalheritagelibrary
Accession number
MEDNEWS2010Issue06
Source
https://archive.org/details/MEDNEWS2010Issue06
https://archive.org/download/MEDNEWS2010Issue06/MEDNEWS%20-%202010%20-%20Issue%2006.pdf

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