{"id":140040,"date":"2024-03-26T03:00:00","date_gmt":"2024-03-26T04:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/?p=140040"},"modified":"2024-03-27T15:09:54","modified_gmt":"2024-03-27T15:09:54","slug":"commander-naval-medical-forces-pacific-visits-namru-san-antonio","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/?p=140040","title":{"rendered":"Commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific visits NAMRU San Antonio"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"slide\">\n            <a class=\"fancybox-7959115\" href=\"https:\/\/media.defense.gov\/2024\/Mar\/27\/2003421759\/-1\/-1\/0\/240325-N-ND850-1015.JPG\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-wrapper\"><\/div>\n<p>            <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n                JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), held a townhall meeting at the Military and Family Readiness Center during his official visit to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#8217;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\n            <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide\">\n            <a class=\"fancybox-7959116\" href=\"https:\/\/media.defense.gov\/2024\/Mar\/27\/2003421760\/-1\/-1\/0\/240325-N-ND850-1014.JPG\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n<p>                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/240325-N-ND850-1014.jpg\" alt=\"JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), held a townhall meeting at the Military and Family Readiness Center during his official visit to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#039;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\" class=\"img-responsive\" \/><\/p><\/div>\n<p>            <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n                JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), held a townhall meeting at the Military and Family Readiness Center during his official visit to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#8217;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\n            <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide\">\n            <a class=\"fancybox-7959117\" href=\"https:\/\/media.defense.gov\/2024\/Mar\/27\/2003421761\/-1\/-1\/0\/240325-N-ND850-1013.JPG\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n<p>                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/240325-N-ND850-1013.jpg\" alt=\"JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), held a townhall meeting at the Military and Family Readiness Center during his official visit to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#039;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\" class=\"img-responsive\" \/><\/p><\/div>\n<p>            <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n                JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), held a townhall meeting at the Military and Family Readiness Center during his official visit to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#8217;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\n            <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide\">\n            <a class=\"fancybox-7959118\" href=\"https:\/\/media.defense.gov\/2024\/Mar\/27\/2003421762\/-1\/-1\/0\/240325-N-ND850-1012.JPG\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n<p>                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/240325-N-ND850-1012.jpg\" alt=\"JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), presents his command coin to Dr. Clifford Morgan assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio during a townhall meeting held at the Military and Family Readiness Center. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#039;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\" class=\"img-responsive\" \/><\/p><\/div>\n<p>            <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n                JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), presents his command coin to Dr. Clifford Morgan assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio during a townhall meeting held at the Military and Family Readiness Center. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#8217;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\n            <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide\">\n            <a class=\"fancybox-7959119\" href=\"https:\/\/media.defense.gov\/2024\/Mar\/27\/2003421763\/-1\/-1\/0\/240325-N-ND850-1011.JPG\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n<p>                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/240325-N-ND850-1011.jpg\" alt=\"JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), presents his command coin to Cmdr. Brendan O\u2019Brien assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio during a townhall meeting held at the Military and Family Readiness Center. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#039;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\" class=\"img-responsive\" \/><\/p><\/div>\n<p>            <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n                JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), presents his command coin to Cmdr. Brendan O\u2019Brien assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio during a townhall meeting held at the Military and Family Readiness Center. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#8217;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\n            <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide\">\n            <a class=\"fancybox-7959120\" href=\"https:\/\/media.defense.gov\/2024\/Mar\/27\/2003421764\/-1\/-1\/0\/240325-N-ND850-1010.JPG\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n<p>                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/240325-N-ND850-1010.jpg\" alt=\"JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), presents his command coin to U.S. Army Sgt. Gabriela Jordan of Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio during a townhall meeting held at the Military and Family Readiness Center. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#039;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\" class=\"img-responsive\" \/><\/p><\/div>\n<p>            <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n                JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), presents his command coin to U.S. Army Sgt. Gabriela Jordan of Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio during a townhall meeting held at the Military and Family Readiness Center. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#8217;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\n            <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide\">\n            <a class=\"fancybox-7959121\" href=\"https:\/\/media.defense.gov\/2024\/Mar\/27\/2003421765\/-1\/-1\/0\/240325-N-ND850-1009.JPG\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n<p>                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/240325-N-ND850-1009.jpg\" alt=\"JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Capt. Ewell Hollis, (Medical Corps), executive officer, Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio, speaks with Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), during Valdes\u2019 official visit at the Tri-Service Research Laboratory. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#039;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\" class=\"img-responsive\" \/><\/p><\/div>\n<p>            <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n                JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Capt. Ewell Hollis, (Medical Corps), executive officer, Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio, speaks with Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), during Valdes\u2019 official visit at the Tri-Service Research Laboratory. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#8217;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\n            <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide\">\n            <a class=\"fancybox-7959122\" href=\"https:\/\/media.defense.gov\/2024\/Mar\/27\/2003421766\/-1\/-1\/0\/240325-N-ND850-1008.JPG\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n<p>                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/240325-N-ND850-1008.jpg\" alt=\"JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Lt. Cmdr. Jason Cole, deputy director of Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio\u2019s Directed Energy Health Effects Directorate, speaks with Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP) at the Tri-Service Research Laboratory. Valdes toured the facility and received a series of briefings ranging from Expeditionary and Trauma Medicine to Cellular and Immune Based Adjuncts. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#039;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\" class=\"img-responsive\" \/><\/p><\/div>\n<p>            <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n                JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Lt. Cmdr. Jason Cole, deputy director of Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio\u2019s Directed Energy Health Effects Directorate, speaks with Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP) at the Tri-Service Research Laboratory. Valdes toured the facility and received a series of briefings ranging from Expeditionary and Trauma Medicine to Cellular and Immune Based Adjuncts. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#8217;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\n            <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide\">\n            <a class=\"fancybox-7959123\" href=\"https:\/\/media.defense.gov\/2024\/Mar\/27\/2003421767\/-1\/-1\/0\/240325-N-ND850-1007.JPG\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n<p>                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/240325-N-ND850-1007.jpg\" alt=\"JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Dr. Meaghan Rose, a research scientist assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio\u2019s Craniofacial Health and Restorative Medicine Directorate, presents an in-house design of an amalgam separator for dental chairs to Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), during Valdes\u2019 official visit at the Battlefield Health and Trauma Research Institute. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#039;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\" class=\"img-responsive\" \/><\/p><\/div>\n<p>            <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n                JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Dr. Meaghan Rose, a research scientist assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio\u2019s Craniofacial Health and Restorative Medicine Directorate, presents an in-house design of an amalgam separator for dental chairs to Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), during Valdes\u2019 official visit at the Battlefield Health and Trauma Research Institute. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#8217;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\n            <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide\">\n            <a class=\"fancybox-7959124\" href=\"https:\/\/media.defense.gov\/2024\/Mar\/27\/2003421768\/-1\/-1\/0\/240325-N-ND850-1006.JPG\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n<p>                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/240325-N-ND850-1006.jpg\" alt=\"JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Dr. Meaghan Rose, a research scientist assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio\u2019s Craniofacial Health and Restorative Medicine Directorate, briefs information on the placement of amalgam separators for dental chairs to Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), during Valdes\u2019 official visit at the Battlefield Health and Trauma Research Institute. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#039;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\" class=\"img-responsive\" \/><\/p><\/div>\n<p>            <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n                JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Dr. Meaghan Rose, a research scientist assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio\u2019s Craniofacial Health and Restorative Medicine Directorate, briefs information on the placement of amalgam separators for dental chairs to Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), during Valdes\u2019 official visit at the Battlefield Health and Trauma Research Institute. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#8217;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\n            <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide\">\n            <a class=\"fancybox-7959125\" href=\"https:\/\/media.defense.gov\/2024\/Mar\/27\/2003421769\/-1\/-1\/0\/240325-N-ND850-1005.JPG\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n<p>                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/240325-N-ND850-1005.jpg\" alt=\"JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Dr. Amer Tiba, a research scientist assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio\u2019s Craniofacial Health and Restorative Medicine Directorate, briefs research on self-healing dental resin versus a flowable restorative to Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), during Valdes\u2019 official visit at the Battlefield Health and Trauma Research Institute. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#039;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\" class=\"img-responsive\" \/><\/p><\/div>\n<p>            <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n                JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Dr. Amer Tiba, a research scientist assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio\u2019s Craniofacial Health and Restorative Medicine Directorate, briefs research on self-healing dental resin versus a flowable restorative to Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), during Valdes\u2019 official visit at the Battlefield Health and Trauma Research Institute. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#8217;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\n            <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide\">\n            <a class=\"fancybox-7959126\" href=\"https:\/\/media.defense.gov\/2024\/Mar\/27\/2003421770\/-1\/-1\/0\/240325-N-ND850-1004.JPG\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n<p>                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/240325-N-ND850-1004.jpg\" alt=\"JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Dr. Sabrina Snyder, a research scientist, joined by fellow research scientist Dr. Amer Tiba, both assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio\u2019s Craniofacial Health and Restorative Medicine Directorate, briefs research on self-healing dental resin versus a flowable restorative to Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), during Valdes\u2019 official visit at the Battlefield Health and Trauma Research Institute. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#039;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\" class=\"img-responsive\" \/><\/p><\/div>\n<p>            <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n                JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Dr. Sabrina Snyder, a research scientist, joined by fellow research scientist Dr. Amer Tiba, both assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio\u2019s Craniofacial Health and Restorative Medicine Directorate, briefs research on self-healing dental resin versus a flowable restorative to Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), during Valdes\u2019 official visit at the Battlefield Health and Trauma Research Institute. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#8217;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\n            <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide\">\n            <a class=\"fancybox-7959127\" href=\"https:\/\/media.defense.gov\/2024\/Mar\/27\/2003421771\/-1\/-1\/0\/240325-N-ND850-1003.JPG\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n<p>                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/240325-N-ND850-1003.jpg\" alt=\"JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Dr. William D\u2019Angelo, a biomedical engineer assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio\u2019s Combat Casualty Care and Operational Medicine Directorate, briefs the capabilities of a prototype portable ozone sterilizer to Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), during Valdes\u2019 official visit at the Battlefield Health and Trauma Research Institute. The equipment is being developed by NAMRU San Antonio to be utilized by front-line military corpsmen, clinicians, and dentists during combat and humanitarian missions. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#039;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\" class=\"img-responsive\" \/><\/p><\/div>\n<p>            <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n                JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Dr. William D\u2019Angelo, a biomedical engineer assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio\u2019s Combat Casualty Care and Operational Medicine Directorate, briefs the capabilities of a prototype portable ozone sterilizer to Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), during Valdes\u2019 official visit at the Battlefield Health and Trauma Research Institute. The equipment is being developed by NAMRU San Antonio to be utilized by front-line military corpsmen, clinicians, and dentists during combat and humanitarian missions. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#8217;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\n            <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide\">\n            <a class=\"fancybox-7959128\" href=\"https:\/\/media.defense.gov\/2024\/Mar\/27\/2003421772\/-1\/-1\/0\/240325-N-ND850-1002.JPG\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n<p>                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/240325-N-ND850-1002.jpg\" alt=\"JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Dr. Luis Martinez, a research microbiologist assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio\u2019s Craniofacial Health and Restorative Medicine Directorate, briefs research on Electrospun Alveolar Ridge Grafts to Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), during Valdes\u2019 official visit at the Battlefield Health and Trauma Research Institute. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#039;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\" class=\"img-responsive\" \/><\/p><\/div>\n<p>            <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n                JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Dr. Luis Martinez, a research microbiologist assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio\u2019s Craniofacial Health and Restorative Medicine Directorate, briefs research on Electrospun Alveolar Ridge Grafts to Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), during Valdes\u2019 official visit at the Battlefield Health and Trauma Research Institute. Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#8217;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\n            <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide\">\n            <a class=\"fancybox-7959129\" href=\"https:\/\/media.defense.gov\/2024\/Mar\/27\/2003421773\/-1\/-1\/0\/240325-N-ND850-1001.JPG\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"image-wrapper\">\n<p>                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/adn.monetizemail.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/240325-N-ND850-1001.jpg\" alt=\"JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP) made an official visit to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio.  During his visit, he toured NAMRU San Antonio facilities at the Battlefield Health and Trauma Research Institute and Tri-Service Research Laboratory.  Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#039;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\" class=\"img-responsive\" \/><\/p><\/div>\n<p>            <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n                JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP) made an official visit to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio.  During his visit, he toured NAMRU San Antonio facilities at the Battlefield Health and Trauma Research Institute and Tri-Service Research Laboratory.  Valdes, who serves as the Chief of Navy Medical Corps, has oversight of 10 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Commands on the West Coast and Pacific Rim as well as Navy Medicine&#8217;s eight global research labs. Valdes also serves under the Defense Health Agency (DHA) as the director of the Defense Health Network Pacific Rim where he oversees the delivery and integration of healthcare at nine medical treatment facilities (MTF) on the West Coast and Pacific Rim. NAMRU San Antonio\u2019s mission is to conduct gap driven combat casualty care, craniofacial, and directed energy research to improve survival, operational readiness, and safety of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel engaged in routine and expeditionary operations. It is one of the leading research and development laboratories for the U.S. Navy under the DoD and is one of eight subordinate research commands in the global network of laboratories operating under the Naval Medical Research Command in Silver Spring, Md. (U.S. Navy photo by Burrell Parmer, NAMRU San Antonio Public Affairs\/Released)\n            <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON \u2013 (March 25, 2024) \u2013 Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific (NMFP), held a townhall meeting at the Military and Family Readiness Center during his official visit to Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio. 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