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Retiring Wounded Warrior Continues to Serve His Military Community
Despite a career-ending cancer diagnosis, U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Blake Conley prepares to retire after more than 20 years serving his nation with a positive outlook and a desire to keep serving.
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The Global Emerging Infections Surveillance (GEIS) partner network reaches more than 70 countries to support and inform force health protection decision making while enhancing global health security through prevention, detection, and response to infectious disease threats. The network engagements are organized around emerging infectious disease focus areas to include antimicrobial resistant infections (including sexually transmitted infections), febrile and vector-borne infections, and respiratory infections. The following are the core GEIS partners who conduct ongoing sustainment activities on behalf of GEIS and are identified in the GEIS Strategy.
In Silver Spring, MD including the following subordinate laboratories:
In Silver Spring, MD, including the following subordinate laboratories:
In Dayton, OH
In Bethesda, MD
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