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After supporting the successful recovery of NASA’s Artemis II crew and the Orion spacecraft, U.S. Navy personnel, assigned to En-Route Care System (ERCS) teams, pose for a group photo aboard the amphibious transport dock USS John P. Murtha (LPD 26), April 11. The teams, which included ERCS 2, 3, and 11, comprised personnel from Navy Medicine commands and military medical treatment facilities across the Pacific Rim. The ERCS is a two-person team that provides medical care during transport of critically injured or ill stabilized patients via ground, surface, or air. Pictured from left are: Lt. Cmdr. Meredith Marlowe, a critical care nurse with ERCS-3, assigned to U.S. NMRTC Guam and U.S. Naval Hospital Guam; Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Wyatt Knauer, a paramedic with ERCS-3, assigned to USNMRTC/USNH Guam; Lt. Cmdr. Scott Klingensmith, a critical care nurse with ERCS-2, assigned to USNMRTC/USNH Guam; Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Bradley Geremia, a search and rescue medical technician with ERCS-2, assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Unit (NMRTU) Fallon and Branch Health Clinic (BHC) Fallon; Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Brian Romero, a search and rescue medical technician with ERCS-11, assigned to NMRTU/BHC China Lake; and Lt. Stephanie Ryan, a critical care nurse with ERCS-11, assigned to NMRTC San Diego and Naval Medical Center San Diego. (DoW photo by Regena Kowitz)