Current US military operations and implications for military surgical training.
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Lorne H Blackbourne | Christopher E White | Alec C Beekley | L. Blackbourne | A. Beekley | C. White | Lorne H. Blackbourne | Joshua A Tyler | Kevin S Clive | Kevin S. Clive | Joshua A. Tyler
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