Kings Bay, Ga. (Feb. 2, 2016) – Lt. Joshua Caleb Kats, a dentist at Naval Branch Health Clinic Kings Bay, performs an exam on Marine Lance Cpl. Daniel Moreland to support dental readiness. From World War I to Afghanistan, the Dental Corps is vital to ensuring the highest operational readiness for all who deploy. Dental Corps personnel serve with Marine Expeditionary Units and aboard ships, assuming roles in triage and surgical support at Marine Battalion aid stations and battle dressing stations. Mobile dental units are capable of providing dental care on any platform. ( Navy photo by Jaco


Kings Bay, Ga. (Feb. 2, 2016) – Lt. Joshua Caleb Kats, a dentist at Naval Branch Health Clinic Kings Bay, performs an exam on Marine Lance Cpl. Daniel Moreland to support dental readiness. From World War I to Afghanistan, the Dental Corps is vital to ensuring the highest operational readiness for all who deploy. Dental Corps personnel serve with Marine Expeditionary Units and aboard ships, assuming roles in triage and surgical support at Marine Battalion aid stations and battle dressing stations. Mobile dental units are capable of providing dental care on any platform. ( Navy photo by Jacob Sippel, Naval Hospital Jacksonville Public Affairs/Released).


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