| Success Leaves Footprints: DHA Observes Black History Month What we now call Black History Month was first established by historian Carter G. Woodson in 1926. He wanted to celebrate the achievements of Black Americans as critical to the story of American history. | | Fortitude and Resilience: The Journey of a Navy Medical Student Navy Ensign Alexius Russell stands determined, steadfast, and motivated in making her dreams come true. | Remembering Dr. Alexander Augusta, the U.S. Army's First Black Doctor Lt. Col. (Dr.) Alexander Augusta was the first African American to be an Army doctor. He was also the first Black Army officer to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery. | | Here's some news around the MHS you might have missed: They are from different places geographically and followed different paths to get to where they are. But Army Lt. Gen. R. Scott Dingle and Army Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Gragg found themselves among the top leadership in the Military Health System. | | At Fort Belvoir Community Hospital at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, African Americans serve as both chief and deputy chief of nursing services. Army Col. Clausyl "C.J." Plummer is the chief nursing officer, and Navy Capt. Jamesetta Goggins is deputy chief nursing officer. | | A New Way to Meet with Your Military Health Care Team You and your family can conveniently get care in a new and easy way. All active duty service members, retirees, and families enrolled in a military hospital or clinic can now use MHS Video Connect - the Military Health System's web-based telehealth solution to access care. | | | |
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