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By Joe Lacdan, Army News Service February 10, 2024 Col. Juliet Morah-Reeves, branch director of the Army's 68C Practical Nursing Program at Fort Sa ...
For Sgt. Maj. Katrina O’Coin, chief medical noncommissioned officer talent manager, Sergeant Major Division, U.S. Army Human Resources Command, there is one moment of service she will always remember.
Thirty enlisted Sailors and Soldiers graduated from the Army Practical Nurse Course as 68C Class 14-004 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC), March 27.
In 1969, a former Army nurse named Inez Glass opened a modest nursing home in Gig Harbor. She called it Cottesmore, after the air base in England where she had served during World War II.
U.S. Army doctors, nurses and other medical personnel from Fort Bragg are being trained in treating trauma patients at UNC Medical Center in Chapel Hill.
For US Army Capt. Molly Murphy, the hardest part of the Army’s grueling Ranger Course was the very first day.
In 2004, the Army nurse had to treat injured U.S. troops while also caring for the insurgents who attacked them. Morah said she compartmentalized emotions while caring for the insurgents. “I'm ...
Staff Sgt. Troy Svien, a licensed practical nurse from Fort Bragg, helps prepare a trauma operating room at UNC Medical Center in Chapel Hill as part of a new training partnership between UNC and ...
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