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An army captain who lost a leg in Iraq was among several amputees on Capitol Hill yesterday for the announcement of plans for a state- of-the-art rehabilitation center for severely wounded soldiers.
"Generations of the future will be able to get the best amputee care in the world," said Capt. Lonnie Moore, 30, praising the public- private partnership that is funding the Center for the Intrepid, which will be built at the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio.See the full content of this document
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Military Medical Center to Serve Severely Wounded
More than 15,000 troops have been wounded in the current operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. As of April, 268 of those were amputees. Forty...
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