Naval Health Clinic Annapolis ceremoniously lowers the ensign for the last time at its Hospital Point

ANNAPOLIS, Maryland —Naval Health Clinic Annapolis (from left to right) Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Joshua Francis Pinzon, Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Brandon Blyden, Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Abraham Cortez, Hospitalman Jeric Singhedas and Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Thomas Wesley ceremoniously lowers the ensign for the last time at its Hospital Point location after 110 years of patient care. On March 28, NHC Annapolis raised the ensign for the first time at its new North Severn clinic. The grand opening ceremony will be held May 10. The public is encouraged to attend. NHC Annapolis has been committed to excellence since 1907, and now serves over 14,000 patients. NHC Annapolis is optimized in the health and readiness of the brigade of midshipmen, operational forces and patients at Annapolis, Maryland; the Branch Health Clinics in Philadelphia and Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania; and Earle and Lakehurst, New Jersey. (U.S. Navy photo/Released)

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