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Uniformed Services University Shares Vital Research on Military Health at Meetings on Ukraine
Uniformed Services University experts discuss brain health and mental health challenges for Ukrainian service members.
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Air Force Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Fred Hoblit (left) and Air Force Col. (ret.) Jerry Hoblit (right) sit graveside during services for their father, Air Force Col. Noel Elmer Hoblit, on May 21, 2015 at Arlington National Cemetery.
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