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  2. Patricia Horoho - Wikipedia

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    Patricia D. Horoho (née Dallas; born March 21, 1960) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general who served as the 43rd Surgeon General of the United States Army and Commanding General of the United States Army Medical Command.

  3. Surgeon General of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    By law, TSG may be appointed from any of the six officer branches of the AMEDD. 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.

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

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    The transgender women Army Capt. Alivia Stehlik, Army Capt. Jennifer Peace, Army Staff Sgt. Patricia King and Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Akira Wyatt, as well as a transgender man (Blake Drehmann of the Navy), became the first openly transgender members of the United States military to testify publicly in front of Congress when they testified ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Judges, actors and football players. These are some ... - AOL

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    Patricia Horoho. Retired Lt. Gen. Patricia D. Horoho, is a 1978 graduate and a former commander of the U.S. Army Corps and became the Army’s 43rd surgeon general in December 2011. She was the ...

  7. Women in the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Patricia Horoho became the first female Army surgeon general. [65] In August 2015, Kristen Marie Griest and Shaye Lynne Haver became the first two women to graduate from the US Army Ranger School. [66] [67] [68] In October 2015, Lisa Jaster became the third woman to graduate from this school, and the first one from the Army Reserves. [69]

  8. Walter Reed Health Care System - Wikipedia

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    The Walter Reed Health Care System (WRHCS) is a defunct unit of the United States Army. It was the army's comprehensive and integrated health care delivery system for the National Capital Region. It provides the full range of health care to members of the military and their families as well as members of the federal government.

  9. ‘Duty Honor Country’ by Huffington Post

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    The Army, for example, offers hundreds of non-combat related positions that range from multimedi a il lustrator and musician to engineer and construction worker. Gattis, who's already earned what she calls a "useless philosophy degree," is now enrolled in community college to become a nurse.