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Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (FMF) Roy Saiz, an instructor for the Independent Duty Corpsman program at the Surface Warfare Medicine Institute at San Diego; Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (FMF/SW) Jonathon T. Birkle, a team lead instructor at the Navy, Army and Air Force tri-service Medical Education and Training Campus at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston; and Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (FMF) Shaun Kestner, administrative directorate leading petty officer for Navy Medicine Professional Development Center at Bethesda, Md., meet with the Sailor of the Year selection board Nov. 15.  NMETC announced Nov. 20 that Birkle was selected as the 2012 Navy Medicine Education and Training Command SOY by the board of command master chiefs from the three NMETC echelon-4 commands. (Photo by Larry Coffey, Navy Medicine Education and Training Command Public Affairs)
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Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (FMF) Roy Saiz, an instructor for the Independent Duty Corpsman program at the Surface Warfare Medicine Institute at San Diego; Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (FMF/SW) Jonathon T. Birkle, a team lead instructor at the Navy, Army and Air Force tri-service Medical Education and Training Campus at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston; and Hospital Corpsman 1st Class (FMF) Shaun Kestner, administrative directorate leading petty officer for Navy Medicine Professional Development Center at Bethesda, Md., meet with the Sailor of the Year selection board Nov. 15. NMETC announced Nov. 20 that Birkle was selected as the 2012 Navy Medicine Education and Training Command SOY by the board of command master chiefs from the three NMETC echelon-4 commands. (Photo by Larry Coffey, Navy Medicine Education and Training Command Public Affairs)


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