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Doctor Robert J. T. Joy, MD (Colonel, Medical Corps, United States Army (Retired)), Professor of Medical History, lecturing to first year medical students in lecture hall E at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. After Joy's death, the lecture hall was renamed the Robert J. T. Joy Auditorium in commemoration of his many years of teaching at the university, and the key role he played in its formative years. DOD Photo.

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current18:47, 8 April 2020Thumbnail for version as of 18:47, 8 April 20201,600 × 1,161 (181 KB)Don.H.40Doctor Robert J. T. Joy, MD (Colonel, Medical Corps, United States Army (Retired)), Professor of Medical History, lecturing to first year medical students in lecture hall E at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. After Joy's death, the lecture hall was renamed the Robert J. T. Joy Auditorium in commemoration of his many years of teaching at the university, and the key role he played in its formative years. DOD Photo.
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