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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]
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]
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.
She is also a recipient of the Daughters of the American Revolution Margaret Cochran Corbin Award which was established to pay tribute to women in all branches of the military for their extraordinary service [79] with previous recipients including Major Tammy Duckworth, Major General Gale Pollock, and Lt General Patricia Horoho. Elizabeth "Tex ...
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 ...
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.
Captain Lillian Kinkella Keil, USAF Colonel Ruby Bradley, United States Army Colonel Irene O. Galloway, United States Army Colonel Mary Louise Rasmuson, United States Army Master Chief Petty Officer Anna Der-Vartanian, USN (left) shakes hands with Major General Jeanne Holm, USAF (right) Captain Ruth Alice Erickson, USN Lieutenant colonel Mercedes O. Cubria, United States Army Chief Warrant ...
This is a list of female United States military generals and flag officers, that are either currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, or are retired.They are listed under their respective service branches, which make up the Department of Defense, with the exception of the Coast Guard, which is part of Homeland Security.