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FALLS CHURCH, Va - On August 25, 2023, Capt. Douglas Stephens, MSC, USN, was piped ashore in a ceremony held at the Naval Memorial in Washington, D.C. It was a fitting venue for the 39-year veteran and the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) Chief of Staff, whose love of the U.S. Navy few could surpass.
The Naval Hospital Beaufort, South Carolina-born Stephens first enlisted in 1984 and it was not long before he was committed to life of naval service. While serving as a hospital corpsman aboard USS Sampson (DDG-10), Stephens was promoted to Hospital Corpsman Third Class (HM3). A gift of a “crow” rating patch from his command master chief “sealed the deal” for Stephens. As he states, “I knew then I was going to do this forever.” As ceremony presiding officer, Acting Surgeon General Rear Admiral Darin Via spoke of Stephens’ passion for the U.S. Navy, its history and its traditions. “This passion for the Navy is reflected in his extensive study of Navy leaders and naval history,” said Via. “When he talks about individuals like ‘Bull’ Halsey, James Stockdale, Mike Boorda, it is though he is speaking about dear friends. He has always been aware that those who wear the uniform share a kinship with those who serve and have served.”
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