In the army, you did not owe any further time beyond your then paid for medical school. So if you went outside of the army for neurosurgery residency, you owed one year for every year they supported you. And so it wasn't trauma. In fact, that was probably the lowest amount of stuff that we did,. Because there's no war going on in the United States. Not quite yet. Certainly with the Iraq war. But in general, most neurosurgeons did standard neurosurgery. Were you ever sent out into the field? No. Anybody about a job like that? I, the only close call, if you will, was there was an invasion of Gren

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