Rare heart surgery for canine veteran
A urologist, a trauma surgeon and a dog are in the operating room. As strange as it may sound, it
A urologist, a trauma surgeon and a dog are in the operating room. As strange as it may sound, it
Normally if a Rotweiler came barreling down the hall of a patient ward, it would be cause for emergency. However, when Napoleon, the Rotweiler, struts down a hallway, patients and staff alike smile and begin a friendly game of fetch.
The 1st Armored Division Soldiers are back home after 15 months in Iraq, but some of their equipment had to make a pit stop or
The KMC
Members of the German Regional Medical Command II had the opportunity to train with members of the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center staff during the German-American Partnership Training Event Aug. 12 at LRMC.
Like a car without gasoline or a flashlight without batteries, an Army weapon without ammunition is useless. Members of a 23rd Ordnance Company unit understand this concept and the importance of an uninterrupted and precise flow of ammo to Soldiers participating in the Army
Incoming patients and summer rotations can make access to care at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center a bit of a trick for military dependents and retirees to get. Care is still available
Recently the German-American Community Office and the Animal Protection Association Kaiserslautern received complaints about American citizens not treating their pets according to German law.