Rutherfordton native conducts tour of medical facilities onboard USS Makin Island

Dawn Scott Navy Office of Community Outreach


Rutherfordton native conducts tour of medical facilities onboard USS Makin Island

Lt. Hope Moore, from Rutherfordton, speaks to pediatricians from the University of California San Diego and Naval Medical Center San Diego in the medical bay during a tour aboard USS Makin Island (LHD 8). The group visited Makin Island to learn about Nav

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