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Soldiers with Brooke Army Medical Center’s Soldier Recovery Unit work through the 26.2-mile course during the April 10 Bataan Death March remembrance event on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston. The Fort Sam Houston event, which was part of the overall national event normally held in New Mexico but done virtually this year due to the pandemic, pays respect to the American and Filipino Soldiers who were forced to march more than 65 miles under brutal conditions (U.S. Army photo by Daniel J. Calderón).
Marion Kimani, Military Health System MHS GENESIS trainer, gives instruction to Air Force Airman 1st Class Jenna Slaughter, 355th Mental Health technician, at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, April 7, 2021. MHS GENESIS is a modernized electronic health record system being implemented across the Department of Defense that enables a more streamlined care experience for patients (Photo by: Air Force Senior Airman Blake Gonzales, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona)
Pat Flanders (left), the Defense Health Agency’s chief information officer and deputy assistant director for information operations, and Army Maj. Ryan Costantino, data innovation chief for the Program Executive Office, Enterprise Intelligence and Data Solution program with the Defense Healthcare Management Systems, will be presented with Federal 100 Awards at a gala in August (Handout photo).
Knox Jasmin, son of U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Gaetan Jasmin, 21st Theater Sustainment Command transportation manager, receives a piggy bank during the “Youth Saves Event” at the School Age Program building at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The event taught children how to build a financial foundation through saving, donating, investing, and practicing good spending habits (Photo by: Air Force Senior Airman Kristof J. Rixmann, 86th Airlift Wing/Public Affairs).
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Sgt. Diana Sandoval, a combat medic specialist assigned to 25th Infantry Division, administers a COVID-19 Vaccine in support of the Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services (DPHSS) COVID-19 Vaccination team at a vaccination clinic held at the University of Guam Calvo Field House. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class MacAdam Kane Weissman)
Army Lt. Gen. Ronald Place, director of the Defense Health Agency, left, and Navy Rear Adm. Darin Via, director of the Tidewater Market, and commander, Naval Medical Forces Atlantic, unfurl the Defense Health Agency flag during a socially distanced establishment ceremony to mark the standup of the Tidewater Market, April 28, 2021. Tidewater Market is on the leading edge of the Military Health System’s historic change, following its certification by the Defense Health Agency on April 19, 2021 (Photo by: Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Jessica Dowell, Naval Medical Forces Atlantic).
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