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nursing 443.nur.003 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Saturday, May 22, 2010 - 11:59 AM
Beginning her nursing career in the Army in 1942 as a 2nd Lieutenant, Lillian Dunlap retired in 1975 as a Brigadier General.

Among her war time assignments, she served at the 59th Station Hospital, New Guinea, Admiralty Islands and Philippine Islands from 1943-1945. These were some of the 'hot spots' during World War II. Other overseas assignments were in Germany in 1954-57. And as Chief Nurse in Okinawa 1965-66.

In 1971, General Dunlap was selected as Chief of the Army

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Sunday, May 02, 2010 - 2:56 PM

Electromagnetic decay processes can often be recognized by the fact that they produce one or more photons (also known as gamma particles). They proceed less rapidly than strong decay processes with comparable mass differences, but more rapidly than comparable weak decays.

Forces Within Atoms

Electromagnetic interactions are responsible for the binding force that causes negatively charged electrons to combine with positively charged nuclei to form atoms.

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