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  1. Marketing the Joint Naval Postgraduate School of Business and Public Policy and University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business, Defense Focused Masters in Business Administration To Active Duty Military Officers
  2. The Logistics, Transportation and Supply Chain Management Society of the Robert H. Smith School of Business. (Corporate news).(Brief Article)(Statistical ... article from: Defense Transportation Journal
  3. Star Spangled Secret by K. M. Kimball, 2003-12
  4. China's war against Vietnam, 1979: A military analysis (Occasional papers/reprints series in contemporary Asian studies) by King C Chen, 1983
  5. Politics, foreign policy and civil-military relations in a Post-Cold War World =: [Russian title] (Occasional papers) by Linda Racioppi, 1997
  6. From nuclear deterrence to reassurance: The role of confidence-building measures and restrictions on military development (PRAC paper) by Lisbeth Gronlund, 1993
  7. The French military program for nuclear energy, 1945-1981 (Nuclear History Program occasional paper) by Georges-Henri Soutou, 1989
  8. Joint Task Force - Bravo: The U.S. military presence in Honduras : U.S. Policy for an evolving region by Scott M Hines, 1994
  9. American thinking about the use of force after the Cold War (Occasional papers) by Kori Schake, 1997
  10. Causes and consequences of Germany's deployment of nuclear capaple delivery systems, 1957-1963 (NHP occasional paper series) by Christian Tuschhoff, 1994
  11. The Pueblo, EC-121, and Mayaguez incidents: Some continuities and changes (Occasional papers/reprints series in contemporary Asian studies) by Robert R Simmons, 1978
  12. Stepping down the thermonuclear ladder: How low can we go? (PRAC paper) by Ivo H Daalder, 1993
  13. Recent relations between China and Taiwan, and Taiwan's defense capabilities (Occasional papers/reprints series in contemporary Asian studies) by Hungdah Chiu, 1996
  14. A New direction in Japanese defense policy: Views from the Liberal Democratic Party Diet members (Occasional papers/reprints series in contemporary Asian studies) by Steven Kent Vogel, 1984

101. Uniformed Services University Of The Health Sciences
Provides training to military physicians, nurses and educators. Includes descriptionof programs, policies, staff and faculty, and student information.
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102. WUSM-Medicine: Pulmonary: Faculty
US military Academy, West Point, NY; Bachelor of Science, 19751979 University ofRochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY;
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Marin H. Kollef, M.D., FACP, FCCP Professor of Medicine CONTACT INFORMATION Washington University School of Medicine
660 S. Euclid Avenue, Campus Box 8052
St. Louis, MO 63110
EDUCATION/TRAINING Under-Graduate Education:
U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY; Bachelor of Science, 1975-1979
Graduate Education:
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY; Doctor of Medicine, 1979-1983
Internship and Residency (Internal Medicine):
Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA; 1983-1986 (John Redmond, M.D., Director)
Fellowship (Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care):
Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA; 1986-1988 (Hal Cragun, M.D., Director) Fred Hutchinson Cancer Institute, Seattle, WA; Bone Marrow Transplant Critical Care Service, 1 February 1988-30 March 1988 (Joan Clark, M.D., Director) POSITIONS Academic Positions/Employment: Washington University School of Medicine Professor of Medicine 2005-present Associate Professor of Medicine 1998-2004 Assistant Professor of Medicine 1992-1997 Acting Director, Critical Care Program, Dept. Of Medicine, 1994-1995

103. Preservation Online: Story Of The Week Archives: Forgotten, But Not Lost
Twenty years ago, the US Army abandoned a former maryland school. Neglected fordecades, the campus may finally get a new owner this summer?with the help of
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Forgotten, But Not Lost Twenty years ago, the U.S. Army abandoned a former Maryland school. Neglected for decades, the campus may finally get a new owner this summer—with the help of its neighbors.
Story by Christian Moen / Apr. 5, 2002
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A garden path leads to the Italian villa (Save Our Seminary) Scattered around a wooded, 30-acre campus in Montgomery County, Md., 33 architecturally eclectic buildings fit together as if assembled by the designers of a miniature-golf course. A Gothic castle, a windmill, a pagoda, and other structures that have withstood several incarnations as educational institutions over the first half of the 20th century today sit empty. The Forest Glen Annex of Walter Reed Medical Center is silent except for the distant rush of cars on the Captial Beltway. Originally built as a seminary, or finishing school for women, the U.S. Army has owned this piece of land and everything on it for 60 years, but for half that time its ownership was in name in only. The toll from years of neglect is clear: Wood has rotted, statues are broken or missing, and stucco has buckled under its own weight, slowly pulling window frames with it.

104. Christopher Miller, CPT, Army, Westminster MD, 20Oct66 11E092 - The Virtual Wall
Westminster, maryland Panel 11E Line 092 He graduated from Westminster HighSchool, where he had been a member of the Honor Society.
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Christopher J Miller, Jr
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DIV HHC, 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION, USARV
Army of the United States
04 July 1932 - 20 October 1966
Westminster, Maryland
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US Military Academy photograph Army Captain Christopher J. Miller, Jr. 34, was killed in Vietnam less than two months after he arrived there. He had also served in Korea from 1956-57. Captain Miller's first son was born less than three weeks before he left for Vietnam. He was also survived by two daughters and his wife, Margaret Stewart Miller. He graduated from Westminster High School, where he had been a member of the Honor Society. For his outstanding scholarship and leadership ability, he was chosen to attend Bullis Preparatory Academy the preparatory school for the service academies. After graduation from Bullis, Miller was nominated to West Point Military Academy. He graduated from the academy in 1955 with the rank of Second Lieutenant. After graduation, he was stationed in Fort Benning, Ga. and then spent 18 months in Korea where he was promoted to First Lieutenant. He then served in Colorado where he achieved the rank of captain.

105. Ian M. Thompson, M.D. - Division Of Urology - The University Of Texas Health Sci
United States military Academy, West Point, NY 1976 Tulane University School ofMedicine, New Orleans, LA 1980 Residency in Urologic Surgery, Brooke Army
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Ian M. Thompson, M.D.
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Email: thompsoni@uthscsa.edu Education:
United States Military Academy, West Point, NY 1976
Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA 1980 Residency in Urologic Surgery, Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, TX 1985 Fellowship in Urologic Oncology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, NY, NY 1987 Awards: Distinguished Cadet, US Military Academy 1976 Joseph Hume Award for Urologic Research 1980 Tulane University School of Medicine Alumni Award 1980 First Prize, Original Research, South Central Section, 1984 US Army Surgeon General's Award - Distinguished Service 1992 Distinguished Contribution Award, American Urological Association, 1997

106. DefenseLINK Defense Libraries
Army Armor School, Research Library, Fort Knox, Louisville, KY Army IntelligenceCenter military Intelligence Library, Fort Huachuca, Sierra Vista, AZ
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107. MD S - Southern Military District / Swedish Visit To Graz
was conducted in the beautiful halls of the Theresia military Academy. under the statue of the creator of Theresia military Academy, emperess Maria
http://www.mds.mil.se/index.php?c=news&id=25132

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