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duty positions included Special Forces Medical Sergeant for a   Bragg, NC; and the Group Surgeon 3rd Special Forces Group,
          “Special Projects Team” as well as Battalion Medical Sergeant   Fort Bragg, NC. His combat tours include OPERATION
          for 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne).   IRAQI FREEDOM as the 1st Brigade Combat Team Surgeon,
                                                             Kirkuk, Iraq in 2006 and the deputy commander for Clinical
          COL Henry is command surgeon for the United States Army   Services 10th Combat Support Hospital, Ibn Sina Hospital,
          Special Forces Command (Airborne), Fort Bragg, NC. COL   Baghdad, Iraq in 2009. He deployed in 2011 in support of
          Henry was awarded a Doctorate of Medicine degree from   OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM, Afghanistan as the
          Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC   Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force – Afghanistan
          in 1998. He was assigned a Transitional Internship at Tri-  command surgeon.
          pler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI. He later completed
          his Family Medicine residency at DeWitt Army Community   Dr. Berry-Cabán is an epidemiologist at Womack Army
          Hospital, Fort Belvoir, VA in 2004. His Medical Corps assign-  Medical Center who earned his doctorate degree from the
          ments included Flight Surgeon 1st Battalion, 10th Aviation   University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. His background includes
          Regiment (Bosnia), Brigade Surgeon Aviation Brigade and 1st   global health with medical and research missions to equato-
          Brigade/Task Force Falcon (Kosovo), 10th Mountain Division   rial West Africa and Southeast Asia. He precepts Preventive
          (Light); Brigade Surgeon 1st BCT, 101st Airborne Division   Medicine in the Family Medicine residency program and is
          (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, KY; Officer in Charge Clark   extensively published.
          and Pope Health Clinic, Womack Army Medical Center, Fort









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