An estimated 137,000 civilians are expected to receive bills for medical care they received at military hospitals and clinics ...
Tens of thousands of civilian employees and contractors may soon begin receiving medical bills delayed for nearly three years as the Pentagon resumes billing for care provided at military hospitals ...
The Navy is changing how it trains its medical staff for combat trauma. Corpsmen are shown here during an assessment at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, in March. (U.S. Marine Corps) The Navy stood up a ...
FORT DRUM, N.Y. (July 28, 2025) -- U.S. Navy Reserve medical personnel applied their life-saving skills during a battlefield stress test July 24 at Fort Drum’s Bridgewater-Vaccaro Medical Simulation ...
In the spring of 2020, U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman First Class Heather Simons treated patients aboard the USNS Comfort in New York City. With 17 years of clinical and administrative Navy medical ...
Hospital Mate 2nd Class Kyle Guyer, a corpsman with Combat Logistics Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, center, demonstrates the use of medical equipment to soldiers with the Japan Ground ...
Rear Adm. Darin K. Via, Surgeon General of the Navy, and Force Master Chief PatrickPaul Mangaran, Director of the Hospital Corps recognize Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Peter Munoz assigned to Navy ...
Capt. Franca Jones (left) and Capt. Abigail Marter (right) salute during the U.S. and Peruvian national anthems at U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) SOUTH’s change of command ceremony on July 7 ...
The Naval Nuclear Power Unit Charleston, South Carolina, which trains Naval nuclear operators, is shown in May 2024. (Joint Base Charleston) The U.S. Navy acknowledged an issue with the performance of ...