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By Air Force Capt. Korry Leverett, 455th Air Expeditionary Wing From www.defense.gov BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan – Many wounded airmen, soldiers, sailors and Marines in Afghanistan have suffered injuries that have changed their lives forever, but one doctor at the Craig Joint …
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Captain Matthew Kutilek, U.S. Marine Corps My interaction with Navy Medicine during my first eight years of service in the Marine Corps proved to be limited, uneventful and quite normal. An appointment here, sickness there, the birth of two healthy …
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By C. Todd Lopez, from www.army.mil WASHINGTON (Army News Service) – The Army needs 130 substance-abuse counselor positions filled as soon as possible – or at least by Oct. 1. The Army Substance Abuse Program is short on providers who …
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7/5/2011 Largo, Fla. – Governor Rick Scott today visited the Armed Forces Military Museum in Largo to highlight several pieces of legislation that benefit Florida’s 1.6 million veterans and 58,000 active-duty military stationed in Florida. Governor Scott applauded new legislation …
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The United States Army Medical Command (MEDCOM), in keeping with the July 26, 2010 Executive Order 13548 — Increasing Federal Employment of Individuals with Disabilities, is committed to improving employment opportunities for people with disabilities and to reversing the persistently …
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