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              *Correspondence to piotr.wisniewski.mil@health.mil
              1 LCDR Piotr Wisniewski is an Infectious Diseases Physician affiliated with 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, Camp Lejeune,
              NC.  LCDR Yusof Becker and CDR Derek Larson are Infectious Diseases Physicians affiliated with Naval Medical Center San Diego, San
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              Diego, CA.  COL Jason Blaylock is an Infectious Diseases Physician affiliated with Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda,
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              MD.  CAPT(Ret) Frank Butler is an Ophthalmologist and Tactical Combat Casualty Care pioneer associated with the Joint Trauma System.
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              5 COL Robert Cybulski is a Microbiologist affiliated with the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD.  CAPT Travis Deaton
              is an Emergency Medicine Physician affiliated with I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, CA.  CDR Kellye Donovan is a Pharmacist
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              affiliated with the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory, Quantico, VA.  LCDR Paul Graf is a Microbiologist affiliated with Naval Medical
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              Center San Diego, San Diego, CA.  LT Jacob King is a Pharmacist affiliated with Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command Guam, Guam.
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              10 CDR Louis Lewandowski is an Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon affiliated with III Marine Expeditionary Force, Okinawa, Japan.  CAPT(Ret)
              Ryan Maves is an Infectious Diseases and Critical Care Physician affiliated with the Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem,
              NC.  SCPO Richard Neading is a Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman affiliated with Marine Forces Special Operations Command,
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              Camp Lejeune, NC.  SURG CDR Matthew O’Shea is an Infectious Disease Physician and Clinical Microbiologist affiliated with The Royal
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              Centre for Defence Medicine, Birmingham, UK.  COL Roseanne Ressner is an Infectious Diseases Physician affiliated with Walter Reed National
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              Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD.  CDR James Wallace is a Trauma General Surgeon affiliated with Naval Medical Center San Diego, San
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              Diego, CA.  CDR Wells Weymouth is an Emergency Medicine Physician affiliated with Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI.  BG Clinton
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                Murray is the Commanding General of United States Army Medical Center of Excellence, San Antonio, TX and Chief of the U.S. Army Medical
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