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9 In April 2020, the Naval Hospital Jacksonville deployed a special diagnostic unit to the guided missile destroyer USS Kidd (DDG-100), then in the throes of a shipboard outbreak. The team comprised of two medical officers and five corpsmen was referred to as the “Rapid Response Team,” and for good reason. Within a mere three hours this team was both conceived, assembled and deployed on a mission to conduct COVID-19 diagnostic testing at sea. To date it is the only deployment of this type of platform in the history of the Navy.
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On the morning of April 23, 2020, Comdr. Michael Kaplan was starting his day as the Director of Medical Services at Naval Hospital Jacksonville when his commanding officer, Capt. Matthew Case, alerted him of an outbreak aboard USS Kidd, then conducting counter-narcotic operations with the 4th Fleet.
Bush Center exhibits latest collection of portraits by former president By Sabra Ayres Dallas
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DALLAS Many of the names and faces on the wall are well known: Madeleine Albright, an immigrant from Czechoslovakia, who became the first female U.S. secretary of state. Henry Kissinger, whose family fled Nazi Germany in 1938, and later became a U.S. secretary of state and a Nobel Peace Prize winner.
Others are less well known, such as Joseph Kim, who fled North Korea and later joined the Bush Center as an expert-in-residence, or Philip Alier Machok, who as a young boy became one of some 20,000 displaced youth known as the Lost Boys of Sudan’s brutal civil war. Machok is now a volunteer at the Bush Center’s museum and exhibit halls.
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With ‘Out of Many, One,’ George W. Bush makes a case for immigration reform
Bush’s new book of portraits highlighting 43 immigrants arrives at a moment of increased attention on the national immigration debate
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Former President George W. Bush has some unfinished business he’d like to take care of.
“I campaigned on immigration reform,” he said. “I made it abundantly clear to voters this is something I intended to do.”
The Bush-endorsed Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 was the closest the U.S. has come to major immigration reform in decades, but it never even got a vote in Congress. Now, nearly a decade-and-a-half later, Bush is using his developing talent in visual art, personal stories and the soft power of the post-presidency to push for immigration reform again and at a time when problems along America’s southern border has become the new administration’s most challenging issue.
First look: President George W Bush Portraits of America s Immigrants book, art exhibit
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