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Capt. Robin Lewis, U.S. Public Health Service Corps offer and psychologist serving at Naval Health Clinic Charleston, poses with Capt. Marvin Jones, former commanding officer of NHCC and co-chair of the Federal Executive Association of the Greater Charleston Area, left; Goose Creek Mayor Michael Heitzler; and Glenn Jefferies, chief of corporate communications for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District and FEA co-chair, after Lewis was presented the 2015 Heroism/Valor Award during the FEA’s Federal Employee of the Year Awards Luncheon May 21, 2015 at the Red Bank Club at Joint Base Charleston – Naval Weapons Station.  (Navy photo/ Kris Patterson)
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Capt. Robin Lewis, U.S. Public Health Service Corps offer and psychologist serving at Naval Health Clinic Charleston, poses with Capt. Marvin Jones, former commanding officer of NHCC and co-chair of the Federal Executive Association of the Greater Charleston Area, left; Goose Creek Mayor Michael Heitzler; and Glenn Jefferies, chief of corporate communications for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District and FEA co-chair, after Lewis was presented the 2015 Heroism/Valor Award during the FEA’s Federal Employee of the Year Awards Luncheon May 21, 2015 at the Red Bank Club at Joint Base Charleston – Naval Weapons Station. (Navy photo/ Kris Patterson)


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