FORT CARSON, Colo. — Capt. Megan McGonagle, veterinarian and intern, First Year Graduate Veterinary Education, Public Health Command District – Carson, gives advice to Pfc. Crystal Vice, veterinary food inspection specialist, Fort Carson Veterinary Clinic, as she repairs a large stuffed frog during the annual teddy bear clinic May 31, 2018, at the Fort Carson Family Homes Community Center. Military children and their Families brought in approximately 50 stuffed animals to be repaired. The event provides veterinary Soldiers cross training skills by practicing various stich patterns that prepare


FORT CARSON, Colo. — Capt. Megan McGonagle, veterinarian and intern, First Year Graduate Veterinary Education, Public Health Command District – Carson, gives advice to Pfc. Crystal Vice, veterinary food inspection specialist, Fort Carson Veterinary Clinic, as she repairs a large stuffed frog during the annual teddy bear clinic May 31, 2018, at the Fort Carson Family Homes Community Center. Military children and their Families brought in approximately 50 stuffed animals to be repaired. The event provides veterinary Soldiers cross training skills by practicing various stich patterns that prepare them to operate in a deployed environment. (


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