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laboratory), he joined USAISR in 2003. His research has been Navy Undersea Medical Officer with over 20 years of experi-
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ting mechanisms, and finding safe and more effective ways to Dr Butler has served as the Command Surgeon for the US Spe-
control traumatic hemorrhage. cial Operations Command. He is currently the Chairman of
the Department of Defense’s Committee on TCCC and Direc-
CAPT (Ret) Butler was a Navy SEAL platoon commander tor of Prehospital Trauma Care at the Joint Trauma System.
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