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SOAR PA honored for contributions to Army Aviation Medicine
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Special Warfare
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March 1, 2007| Author:
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Captain Scott M. Gilpatrick, a certified aeromedical physician assistant, was awarded the 2006 Army Aviation Association of America Medicine Award for his contributions to Army Aviation while serving in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment.
The award recognizes outstanding achievements in Army aviation. The AAAA Medicine Award is presented to the Sight surgeon or aeromedical physician assistant who best exemplifies the contribution to Army aviation during the award's period.<...
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