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Theodore Silva

Col. Theodore (Ted) S. Silva (US Army Ret), a long-time resident of Crosslake MN, died on Thursday, Dec 22, 2022 of complications from COVID-19. Ted was born Aug. 26, 1934 in Newton, MA, to his father, Mr. Theodore R. Silva of Provincetown, MA, and mother, Rosemary Scott of Newton. He lived in Quincy, MA with his parents and younger brother Charles until enrolling at Northeastern University in Boston, in 1952, where he majored in English and Journalism. He earned a partial ROTC scholarship while at Northeastern and earned a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army upon his graduation in 1956. ....

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Order of Military Medical Merit presented to USU medical student


Army 2nd Lt. Alex Villahermosa recently became the first Uniformed Services University medical student to ever receive the Order of the Military Medical Merit, or O2M3, presented by the Army Medical Department (AMEDD) for significant contributions to the regiment. A surprised and humbled Villahermosa was recognized for his achievements during a small ceremony at USU on Feb. 11.  
“I didn’t tell him that we were doing this today. I have been stringing him along for the last year and he had no idea that this was going to happen,” said Dr. Althea Green-Dixon, director of USU’s Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program (EMDP2) and director of Recruitment for USU’s School of Medicine.   ....

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