MAKE A MEME View Large Image Johanna Lohrmann has been named Bicentennial Birthday Baby by Naval Regional Medical Center Newport, Rhode Island. The 9 pound 4.5 ounce newcomer was born at the medical center at 0508 on the Navy's 200th birthday. 10/13/1975. Among the ...
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Keywords: groupshot people indoor blackandwhite black and white 09-8636-11 Johanna Lohrmann has been named Bicentennial Birthday Baby by Naval Regional Medical Center Newport, Rhode Island. The 9 pound 4.5 ounce newcomer was born at the medical center at 0508 on the Navy's 200th birthday. 10/13/1975. Among the gifts awaiting the Bicentennial Birthday Baby were a plaque, a special birth certificate signed by the Navy Surgeon General, and a letter of introduction from the Commander, Naval Recruiting Command, Washington, D.C., for Johanna to use in 1993 when, at age 18, she may wish to join the Navy. Johanna also received gifts from local businesses. Shown above with Lieutenant Lohrmann (left), his wife, and Johann are Lieutenant John McGilbray, Navy Recruiting Office, Providence; Captain Mary T. Lynch (Medical Corps) acting director of clinical services and former editor of U.S. Navy Medicine, and Captain Patrick O'Halloran (Medical Corps), chief of Obstetrics/Gynecology, who was the first to welcome Johanna aboard. [Portraits.] [Scene.] Lynch, Mary, Captain, Medical Corps. US Navy Medicine 12/1975 09-8636-11 Johanna Lohrmann has been named Bicentennial Birthday Baby by Naval Regional Medical Center Newport, Rhode Island. The 9 pound 4.5 ounce newcomer was born at the medical center at 0508 on the Navy's 200th birthday. 10/13/1975. Among the gifts awaiting the Bicentennial Birthday Baby were a plaque, a special birth certificate signed by the Navy Surgeon General, and a letter of introduction from the Commander, Naval Recruiting Command, Washington, D.C., for Johanna to use in 1993 when, at age 18, she may wish to join the Navy. Johanna also received gifts from local businesses. Shown above with Lieutenant Lohrmann (left), his wife, and Johann are Lieutenant John McGilbray, Navy Recruiting Office, Providence; Captain Mary T. Lynch (Medical Corps) acting director of clinical services and former editor of U.S. Navy Medicine, and Captain Patrick O'Halloran (Medical Corps), chief of Obstetrics/Gynecology, who was the first to welcome Johanna aboard. [Portraits.] [Scene.] Lynch, Mary, Captain, Medical Corps. US Navy Medicine 12/1975
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