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stripes - Police search for 20-year-old in slayings of husband-and-wife Army colonels

Police arrest two men in slayings of Virginia husband and wife who were Army colonels by   Edward McDaniel Jr., 55, an Army doctor, and Brenda McDaniel, 63, a retired Army colonel and nurse, were shot and killed Wednesday in the front yard of their home in Springfield, Va., according to police. (Facebook) Two men have been charged in connection with the shooting and killing of a husband and wife both of whom had obtained the rank of colonel in the Army in the front yard of their home in Springfield, Fairfax County police said Thursday. D’Angelo Strand, 19, and Ronnie Keandre Marshall, 20, were taken into custody on two counts each of second-degree murder and firearms violations Thursday, following a manhunt that stretched across Fairfax County and the District of Columbia area.

New William Beaumont Army Medical Center to open July 11

New William Beaumont Army Medical Center to open July 11 Published New William Beaumont Army Medical Center to open July 11 FORT BLISS, Texas After years of construction and several set backs, the new William Beaumont Army Medical Center campus is set to open this summer on July 11. The hospital told ABC-7 inpatients will be moved from the current hospital - also known as the legacy hospital - to the new 1.3 million sq. ft. campus. It cost nearly $1.4 billion to build the new WBAMC campus, originally set to open in 2017. The hospital will have 135 beds, 10 operating rooms and 30 speciality clinics. The hospital is also working to become a Level 2 trauma facility to eventually take some civilian emergency cases.

Love Story: An event at a church got them to the altar

Love Story: An event at a church got them to the altar
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USU nursing students saved lives, receive medal

On April 13, 2019, Army Maj. Crystal Kelley and Navy Lt. Christopher Bunag had stopped at a rest station on the side of Highway 62 in El Paso, Texas. The two Uniformed Services University (USU) Graduate School of Nursing students found themselves in this remote area, surrounded mostly by desert, on their way to do some sight-seeing. It was a day off from their clinical rotation at the Mendoza Pediatric Clinic at the William Beaumont Army Medical Center at Fort Bliss, Texas. It had been a day off in the midst of a two-week clinical rotation, as part of the GSN s Doctor of Nursing Practice/Family Nurse Practitioner program. The two students were off to explore the Carlsbad Caverns, about two hours away, and had made a pit stop to get out of the rain. They were just making their way back out of the rest station, ready to get back on the road, when they heard a loud blast near the front of the building. They walked outside to investigate and came upon the gruesome scene of a collision

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