Pittsburgh native provides medical readiness from U.S. Navy’s largest master jet base

Written by Ben

06/20/2023

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By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jerome Fjeld, Navy Office of Community Outreach

LEMOORE, Calif. – Lt. j.g. Alicia Reilly, a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, provides beneficiary care and expeditionary medical readiness while serving with Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Lemoore at Naval Health Clinic Lemoore.

Reilly joined the Navy three years ago. Today, Reilly serves as a nurse.

“I joined the Navy because I wanted to explore my options,” said Reilly. “Also my grandfather was a big influence on me. He was the one who piqued my interest in joining the military.”

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