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We were grateful for his cohesive team, as much as any high level military team can be held together, they stayed focused for 20 years on his care at Oak Knoll Naval Medical Facility. Due to its proximity to Lawrence Berkeley and Lawrence Livermore Labs, and many other great research groups in the San Francisco Bay Area. He felt he was not only in the best hands of the day, they often reached out globally for solutions, due to the unique and sensitive nature of his continuously emerging conditions. When he agreed to be 'in the program', a high level team of doctors and surgeons was assembled. He had a team. He felt great confidence in them, and was always treated with care and respect a wounded Chief Petty Officer could receive in that particular facility. These bullets are just internal, and the keep going off. Military offspring impacted by human experiments, certainly involving genetic mutation, should get a team as well. We face different challenges civilian doctors are not as well equipped, in my experience. Even the VA Hospital in FL had no clue to the extent to provide and learn from this man, they had 20 years worth of research with that team who knew well my experiences and challenges, but as a dependent daughter, I aged out of the system, and my support as well. Over time I will do my best to call out a few sources, if you can supplement the information, that would be welcome. If there is a missed credit or copyright notice, please bring it to my attention to be rectified with the appropriate solution. Disclaimer if Liability The content provider and webmaster presents the information on this web site as a free service to interested parties. Information on this site is NOT legal advice. Due to the changing nature of linked web sites, no guarantee of accuracy is made nor should be assumed regarding content or reliability on this site or any other sites to which we link. THESE LEGAL NOTICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
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Early Cryptographic Key.
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