CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (March 15, 2019) – Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi Navy Medical Corps doctors celebrate the 148th Birthday of their Corps. From left: Capt. Miguel A. Cubano, commanding officer, Cmdr. April L. Breeden, Lt. Thong X. Tran, Lt. Cmdr. Lawrence A. Ramirez, Retired Lt. Cmdr. Monique E. Smith and Lt. Cmdr. Di Khoo. With over 3,700 Navy Physicians on active duty and 500 in the reserves, the Corps is an unmatched medical force, ready to support any operational requirement that develops during an uncertain future. The call to preparedness extends well beyond the challenges of


CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (March 15, 2019) – Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi Navy Medical Corps doctors celebrate the 148th Birthday of their Corps. From left: Capt. Miguel A. Cubano, commanding officer, Cmdr. April L. Breeden, Lt. Thong X. Tran, Lt. Cmdr. Lawrence A. Ramirez, Retired Lt. Cmdr. Monique E. Smith and Lt. Cmdr. Di Khoo. With over 3,700 Navy Physicians on active duty and 500 in the reserves, the Corps is an unmatched medical force, ready to support any operational requirement that develops during an uncertain future. The call to preparedness extends well beyond the challenges of modem medicine and the Oath of Hippocrates. As medical professionals, Navy Medical Corps officers have continuously ensured those wearing the cloth of our nation have received the best health care our country has to offer.


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