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  2. The Mission Continues - Wikipedia

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    The Mission Continues [1] is a 501(c)(3) national nonprofit organization [2] that aims to empower military veterans to apply their skills and leadership abilities to benefit under-resourced communities. Established with the recognition that veterans possess a unique drive and dedication to serve, the organization seeks to harness these ...

  3. Team Rubicon - Wikipedia

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    The Clay Hunt Fellows Program is a leadership development fellowship created by Team Rubicon. [55] It is named after Clay Hunt, one of the original members of Team Rubicon who suffered from PTSD and depression and died by suicide in 2011. [56] [57] It was founded in 2013 as a 12 month program, but has since been changed to a 6 month program.

  4. List of Truman Scholars - Wikipedia

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    The Harry S. Truman Scholarship is a highly selective graduate fellowship in the United States for public service leadership. [1] Created as a memorial to Harry S Truman, it is awarded annually to between 50 and 60 students in their third year of undergraduate studies. [2] Many notable individuals have received the fellowship.

  5. The mission continues: Making hope connections with ... - AOL

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    The five tenets of the Mothers In Crisis Hope Campaign are: HOPE which stands for Helping Others Practice EmpowermentHope for self.Hope for family.Hope for/in the community.Hope for the nation and ...

  6. Opinion: Founding of Mission Hospital’s heart surgery program ...

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    Dr. Lary Schulhof remembers when Mission Hospital's excellent heart program began and how the hospital was ... the Army at Fort Benning upon completing his Duke Fellowship. Russell would face a ...

  7. Stanley Sarnoff - Wikipedia

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    Stanley J. Sarnoff (April 5, 1917 – May 23, 1990) [1] was an American doctor who produced over 200 papers and 60 patents during his long career. His work included the development of such widely used devices as the "auto-injector," which included the AtroPen, which was filled with Atropine Hydrochloride as an anti-nerve-gas antidote for military use; the LidoPen, which was filled with ...

  8. Ex-CIA counterterrorism chief backs DNI pick Tulsi ... - AOL

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    A former CIA counterterrorism chief is the latest to back President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard.

  9. American Council of Learned Societies - Wikipedia

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    In 1964 the council developed a grant and fellowship program to encourage computer use in humanistic research, which continues in its Digital Innovation Fellowships. Our Cultural Commonwealth , the 2006 report by the ACLS Commission on Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences, recommended digital humanities using new forms of ...