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U.S. Army Dr. (Major) James D. Wilson, a Corpus Christi,

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U.S. Army Dr. (Major) James D. Wilson, a Corpus Christi,

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U.S. Army Dr. (Major) James D. Wilson, a Corpus Christi, Texas, native serving as a general practitioner for A Company, 228th Combat Support Hospital (CSH), uses an otoscope to inspect his patient’s ear during a routine health examination at the Brigadier General Crawford F. Sams U.S. Army Health Clinic in Camp Zama, Japan, June 8, 2016. Wilson and seven fellow Army Reserve Soldiers from the 228 th CSH arrived in Japan June 4 to commence a three-week mission to enhance Camp Zama’s health, readinesss and resiliency. These rotations offer Army Reserve Soldiers in the medical field unique opportunities to enhance their capabilities in a unique environment while sharing their knowledge and experience garnered from their respective civilian occupations with their active duty counterparts stationed in Japan. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, U.S. Army Japan)

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