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Dec. 7, 1941: U.S. Navy Hospital Ship Solace Crew Saved Lives
The USS Solace’s 466 nurses, doctors, and crew cared for the wounded and saw an estimated 700 casualties over the course of three days.
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Military Medical Personnel Named 'Angels of the Battlefield'
The Armed Services-YMCA honored six medical professionals for their first responder instincts and life-saving trauma care.
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New Department of Defense Policy Maintains Confidentiality for Mental Health Services
The policy enables service members to seek mental health care services without fear of command notification or professional penalty.
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Here's some news around the Military Health System you might have missed:
Lynn “Doc” Unger tells his story of caring for the injured following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Advice for managing the challenges you and your spouse will face.
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U.S. Army Capt. and chairperson of Walter Reed’s Graduate Medical Education Committee on DEI champions an inclusive approach in health care education.
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