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Dr. Robert Marshall, program director of the Department of Defense Clinical Informatics Fellowship at Madigan Army Medical Center.

Dr. Robert Marshall is the program director of the Department of Defense Clinical Informatics Fellowship at Madigan Army Medical Center.

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  • United States Air Force Major Francesca Culp with son, Connor Maj. Culp is a phenomenal occupational therapist that provides expert rehabilitative care to Airmen in the San Antonio ...
  • United States Air Force Colonel Leigh Johnson with daughters I am a military mom. I’ve been in the Air Force for 26 years and am currently work at DHHQ. I have a 3-year-old and a 9 ...
  • US Army MSG Ana Joachin and child Throughout my military career I have often been referred to as Sergeant, Master Sergeant, Joachin, J, Battle…. but ...
  • CSM Kalani Kalili, Eisenhower Army Medical Center’s Command Sergeant Major, stands with her youngest son, Private First-Class Israel Kalili, a recent graduate of the U.S. Army Infantry School Command Sgt. Maj. Kalani Kalili stands with her youngest son, Pfc. Israel Kalili, a recent graduate of the U.S. Army ...
  • To be quite honest, being a military mom is a lot of work! I am proud of my service, and I love showing my kids how important that service is and that I am blessed to serve every day. I especially love to show them that women can be in the military too – and successfully balance both full-time careers. I truly believe that my time in the military has made me a better mom – and a better person! LTC Kristin Agresta, Acting Division Chief,  Defense Health Agency Public Health, Veterinary Services Division. To be quite honest, being a military mom is a lot of work! I am proud of my service, and I love showing my kids how ...
  • Though this photo is not of me with my own kids, Kole (11) and Margaret (9), I'm still a mom at heart no matter where I am serving. While on my deployment supporting the air lift of over 10K Afghan refugees, I had the chance to help these two kids on the flight line while their mom received medical aid. Being a mother sometimes means supporting another mom in need. I'm so glad I could be there that day to help her and her kids on their journey. Though this photo is not of me with my own kids, Kole (11) and Margaret (9), I'm still a mom at heart no matter where I ...
  • United States Air Force Major Jennifer Salguero and kids Parenting is the hardest thing I’ve ever done but these two are the biggest blessings in my life. Dylan (1) and Olivia (3 ...
  • Marinalyn Hale and mother Here is a picture of my mother (U.S. Army veteran) and myself (U.S. Navy Corpsman Veteran) to celebrate us both. Happy ...
  • Being a military mom is rewarding yet challenging rolled into one giant ball of appreciation. You never know what you are ...
  • United States Air Force MSgt Shanelle Sampson and daughters To me, being a military mom means showing my daughters that their possibilities in this world are endless. The military ...
  • This is a photo of my spouse and our daughter, Miranda. Col. Mon loves soldiering, leading, and providing the best ...
  • US Army Reserves Staff Sergeant Joanne R. Forrest I am very proud of her and all that she has accomplished, being in the Army since age 18 and mother of a college student ...
  • Mary Virginia (Jeni) Kogler and her kids I am the spouse of an active duty Solider. It’s a great honor to be a military mom. It’s worth every moment. Mary ...
  • Seeing my son in uniform makes me proud to be his mother and a Navy officer. I know he will exceed expectations wherever ...
  • Joellen Wright with Air Force son My oldest son joined the Army in 2019 and went to Iraq in 2020. My youngest son joined the Air Force in 2022 and is at ...
  • United States Air Force MSgt Cammie Nold with her kids Being a military mom means having to be stronger than you ever knew possible. It means that you must carry the weight of ...
  • Camellia Gatlin I spent 26 years, 3 months, and 28 days in the U.S. Navy. I enlisted in 1983 and 12 years later commissioned as an Ensign ...
  • Rebecca Kerber, RN with daughter Being a mother to a new active-duty service member is hard to put into words but it shares some of the same everyday ...
  • US Army Lieutenant Colonel Christina O’Hara and kids U.S. Army Lt. Col. Christina O’Hara, M.D., Chief of Occupational Medicine at Brooke Army Medical Center and mother to ...
  • Being a military mom means taking your greatest blessings with you on all your big adventures. It’s not without ...
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Last Updated: July 13, 2022
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