Graphics by David Smith | Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton | 05.10.2023
Graphic reads: “MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, ARMED FORCES DAY 2023; THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE; The graphics consists of a dark blue side bar on the left with text, white stars and the Camp Pendleton Base icon. On the right side is a graphic of five arms grabbing each arm and filled with the utility digital patterns for each branch of service. It is centered with text encircled around......
Graphics by Petty Officer 1st Class Delaney Jensen | U.S. Naval Support Activity Souda Bay | 05.10.2023
NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY SOUDA BAY, Greece (May 9, 2023) Master-at-Arms 1st Class Francisco Delacruz, a native of Queens, N.Y., assigned to Naval Support Activity (NSA) Souda Bay, Greece, accepts his reenlistment plaque from Ens. Andrae White, security officer, NSA Souda Bay, during his reenlistment ceremony on May 9, 2023. NSA Souda Bay is an operational ashore installation which enables and......
Graphics by Joan Messenger | U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command | 05.09.2023
Poster design created to showcase Army recruitment efforts to high school students during APG Demonstration Day.
Graphics by Aaron Perkins | Oregon National Guard Public Affairs Office | 05.09.2023
ORNG PA Job Flyer for recruitment
Graphics by Sarah Langdon | Naval Safety Command | 05.09.2023
Firearm Safety Graphic with black background for use in products informing and raising awareness on the principles of firearm safety. (U.S. Navy graphic by Cibonay Russell)...
Graphics by Leslie Nayman | Defense Health Agency | 05.09.2023
Anticoagulants in the salivary glands of blood-sucking ticks and insects could lead to the development of new anticoagulants and immune modulating medicines....
Graphics by Leslie Nayman | Defense Health Agency | 05.09.2023
In the U.S. and Europe, living maggots are used to remove dead skin and promote healing of many types of infected wounds like diabetic foot wounds, postoperative infections, bed sores, and leg ulcers....
Graphics by Leslie Nayman | Defense Health Agency | 05.09.2023
While not technically bugs, leeches still give many the heebie-jeebies! But, did you know they offer a host of biological benefits to scientists and doctors? From reconstructive surgeries to neurological studies, leeches have been benefiting medicine since the Dark Ages....