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Refractive Surgery 2021

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1/13/2021
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Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Thomas McCaffery observes the beginning stages of a refractive surgery at the Warfighter Refractive Surgery Center at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Oct. 21. The center is the largest refractive training program in the Department of Defense and has trained and certified more than 150 refractive surgeons. (Photo by Air Force Staff Sgt. Amanda Stanford, 59th Medical Wing.)

MHS refractive surgery experts discuss warfighter readiness

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1/13/2021
Image of Mr. McCaffery looking at a monitor with an eye on it

Refractive surgery is any surgery that eliminates the need for glasses or contact lenses.

Fighting Weight 2021

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1/12/2021
Soldier, wearing a mask, with fists ready to punch

The Defense Health Agency encourages all beneficiaries to ‘Get Into Fighting Weight.'

Environmental Health 2021

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1/12/2021
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U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 11, 1st Marine Logistics Group, conduct a "snowshoe tour" during Mountain Exercise 2-18 at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center in Bridgeport, California. (Photo by Marine Corps Sgt. James Trevino, 1st Marine Logistics Group.)

Get into fighting weight with the 2021 Total Force Fitness Challenge

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1/12/2021
Soldier, wearing a mask, with fists ready to punch

The 2021 Total Force Fitness Challenge helps Service Members recommit to their fitness and weight goals by promoting holistic aspects of health and performance that can impact their weight.

COVID presents new set of challenges for DOD environmental health

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1/12/2021
Group of Marines, snowshoeing through the snow

One of the most important factors to take into account when maintaining one’s overall fitness is physical environment.

Mentoring1 2021

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1/11/2021
Three military personnel, wearing masks, having a discussion in a room

Army Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Gragg (center), senior enlisted leader at the Defense Health Agency, mentors airmen at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Hampton, Virginia Sept. 23, 2020. (Photo by Army Staff Sgt. Christian V. Olivarez, DHA.)

My MilLife 2021

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1/11/2021
The new My MilLife Guide program supports the wellness of the military community.

The new My MilLife Guide program supports the wellness of the military community.

DOD Launches “My MilLife Guide” Text Message Program to Boost Wellness

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1/11/2021
The new My MilLife Guide program supports the wellness of the military community.

DoD has launched My MilLife Guide, a new program that sends text messages designed to help the military community boost overall wellness while navigating stresses related to COVID-19.

Mentoring builds strong bonds and a network of support

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1/11/2021
Three military personnel, wearing masks, having a discussion in a room

January serves as National Mentoring Month.

Warrior Care OWF 2021

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1/8/2021
Two men holding onto an award

Brandon Soper (right) receives a Certificate of Appreciation from the U.S. Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. (Courtesy Photo.)

Bremerton Supply Room 2021

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1/8/2021
Two military personnel, wearing masks, in a supply room looking at the shelves

Navy Hospitalman Paul Tie, assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton’s (NHB) Multi Service Unit explains to Navy Capt. Shannon Johnson, NHB/Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command commanding officer the recent overhaul of the unit’s supply room, effectively improving access to daily needs, repositioning emergency supply resources and reallocating under-utilized stock elsewhere. (Photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton.)

OWF and DFAS support injured Soldier on his path to success

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1/8/2021
Two men holding onto an award

Soper is now a recruiter for DFAS’ “Hire a Hero Program.”

Navy corpsman provides multitude of support to hospital

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1/8/2021
Two military personnel, wearing masks, in a supply room looking at the shelves

“Thinking outside the box is what makes a great person, let alone a Sailor," Tie said.

Twentynine Palms Stuckey 2021

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1/7/2021
Woman wearing a mask, pointing to an award ribbon

Tanya Stuckey, public health specialist in the Directorate for Public Health at Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms, was directly responsible compiling and submitting Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms’ Blue-H Award submission. (Photo by David Marks, NH Twentynine Palms.)

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Last Updated: July 11, 2023
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