Leadership During the Boston Marathon Bombings: A Qualitative After-Action Review
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Kobi Peleg | Leonard J. Marcus | Eric J. McNulty | Barry C. Dorn | Eric Goralnick | Sarita Chung | Paul D. Biddinger | David P. Mooney | Pinchas Halpern | Stephanie Loo | Jonathan D. Gates | John Fisher | George C. Velmahos | Calvin A. Brown | Brien A. Barnewolt | Peter A. Burke | Alok Gupta | Andrew Ulrich | Horacio Hojman | E. Goralnick | G. Velmahos | P. Biddinger | J. Gates | P. Burke | C. Brown | P. Halpern | K. Peleg | Alok Gupta | Sarita Chung | Stephanie Loo | J. Fisher | B. Dorn | D. Mooney | H. Hojman | B. Barnewolt | E. McNulty | L. Marcus | Andrew Ulrich
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