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BREMERTON , Wash. — The was a slight caveat for Navy Nurse Corps offices stationed at Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command Bremerton in recognizing not only their 2025 Daisy Award winner, but also the other two nominees.
All three are temporarily unavailable due to operational commitment. As with that trio, such has been an ongoing characteristic for 117 years with the Navy Nurse Corps answering the call to support mission readiness. From the Sacred Twenty in 1908 – those initial plank owners in one of the five distinctive Navy Medicine corps – to the approximately 3,500 active duty and reserve nurses today in more than 20 specialized nursing fields, Nurse Corps officers have been caring for warfighters from bedside to the battlefield. “The Sacred Twenty really pushed us forward to make us an important part of Navy Medicine and where we are today, on ships, with the Marines, in hospitals and out in the field doing the work we need to do to provide for our patients,” said Cmdr. Heather Kirk, NMRTC Bremerton chief nursing officer, addressing assembled staff for the Nurse Corps anniversary, who shared a congratulatory note from U.S. Navy Surgeon General Rear Adm. Darin Via, who extended his “deepest admiration to each member of the Nurse Corps.”
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