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English: Gen. James F. Amos, assistant commandant of the Marine Corps, speaks at the Partnership for Military Medicine symposium in Washington, Nov. 6. His slides showed before-and-after photos of troops whose disfiguring scars where improved by civilian doctors willing to offer their services. The symposium sought to bring top military and civilian medical practitioners together to collaborate on improving care for the war wounded.
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