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9. Weppner J, Lang M, Sunday R, Debiasse N. Efficacy of Dr Aden is a statistician at the USAISR, Joint Base San An
tourniquets exposed to the afghanistan combat environment tonio Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He has coauthored multiple
stored in individual first aid kits versus on the exterior of publications in the field of operational medicine.
plate carriers. Mil Med. 2013;178:334–337.
10. Clumpner BR, Polston RW, Kragh JF Jr, et al. Single versus COL DeLorenzo is a clinicianresearcher at the USAISR,
double routing of the band in the combat application tourni Joint Base San Antonio Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He has au
quet. J Spec Oper Med. 2013;13:34–41.
11. Polston RW, Clumpner BR, Kragh JF Jr, Jones JA, Dubick thored many publications in emergency and operational medi
MA, Baer DG. No slackers in tourniquet use to stop bleeding. cine. He is an emergency physician who has authored more
J Spec Oper Med. 2013;13:12–19. than 100 articles and two combat casualty carerelated text
12. Littell RC, Milliken GA, Stroup WW, Wolfinger RD, Scha- books. He is appointed as a professor of emergency medicine
benberger O. SAS for mixed models. 2nd ed. Cary, NC: SAS at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
Institute Inc; 2006.
Dr Dubick is a supervisory research pharmacologist and the
task area manager of Damage Control Resuscitation at the
USAISR, Joint Base San Antonio Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
MAJ Davinson is an active duty Army physician assistant in He has authored many publications in operational medicine,
a general surgery fellowship at San Antonio Military Medical especially regarding resuscitation.
Center, Joint Base San Antonio Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He
has operational medicine experience as a physician assistant,
including multiple deployments supporting The Global War
on Terrorism, with one to Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, support
ing an infantry battalion and with one to MazarESharif, Af
ghanistan, with a combat aviation brigade.
COL (Ret) Kragh is a tourniquet researcher at the USAISR,
Joint Base San Antonio Fort Sam Houston, Texas; and an
Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Uniformed Ser
vices University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland.
He is an orthopedic surgeon who was the 3rd Ranger Bat
talion’s Surgeon from 1990 to 1993. He is an associate edi
tor of the Journal of Special Operations Medicine. Email:
john.f.kragh.civ@mail.mil.
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