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  2. Patricia Horoho - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant General Patricia D. Horoho passes the Southern Regional Medical Command guidon to Major General Jimmie O. Keenan (left) during a change of command ceremony on June 6, 2013. In 1994, Horoho was the head nurse of the emergency room at Womack Army Medical Center. She treated the wounded in the aftermath of the Green Ramp disaster. [2]

  3. Green Ramp memories: How soldiers and survivors recalled ...

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    Then-Maj. Patricia Horoho, the emergency room head nurse who would go on to become a lieutenant general and the 43rd Surgeon General of the Army, grabbed Davis and helped him out of the truck ...

  4. Surgeon General of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    However, prior to the 43rd Surgeon General, Lt. Gen. Patricia Horoho — an Army Nurse Corps officer — all appointed and confirmed surgeons general have been Medical Corps officers — military physicians. The incumbent Surgeon General is Lieutenant General Mary K. Izaguirre.

  5. List of United States Army lieutenant generals from 1990 to ...

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    Gen. Dennis J. Reimer, commanding general, U.S. Army Forces Command, presents the Distinguished Service Medal to Lt. Gen. Horace G. Taylor at his retirement ceremony on October 26, 1993. U.S. Army Information Systems Command (USAISC) was downgraded to a two-star command in 1992, being renamed U.S. Army Signal Command (USASC).

  6. Timeline of women in warfare and the military in the United ...

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    Lt. Gen. Patricia Horoho became the first female U.S. Army surgeon general. [20] The U.S. National Guard began using female engagement teams in 2011. [21] A group of women from Port Hueneme became the first all-female team in Seabees history to take on and complete a construction project. [22]

  7. 'One of our greatest': U.S. Special Operations Command ... - AOL

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    Lt. Gen. James Lindsay on Fort Bragg, Jan. 22, 1986. From Wisconsin farmland to a four-star general. A native of Portage, Wisconsin, Lindsay served in the U.S. Army for 38 years, first enlisting ...

  8. List of United States Army lieutenant generals from 2010 to ...

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    Commanding General, U.S. Army Combined Arms Center/Commandant, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College/Deputy Commanding General, Combined Arms, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (CG USACAC/CMDT CGSC/DCG-CA TRADOC), 2011–2014. 3 1980 : 31 (1957– ) Promoted to general, 14 Mar 2014. 25 Patricia D. Horoho: 5 Dec 2011

  9. James H. Johnson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    James Houston Johnson Jr. [1] (16 December 1937 – 18 August 2023) was a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army. He had over 33 years of active military service, culminating as Commanding General of the First United States Army , responsible for 325,000 soldiers, from 1991 to 1993.