the lancet p 106 jan 24 1978 describes the treatment of the cause of causalgi in boston
the patient was mrs j edward spike jr and her personal physicusn was mark sltschule of harvard
pull the re ors pertsing to sicial scurity number 096-12-1917
got causalgia get better and live to shoot to kill again?
John Francis Kelly (born May 11, 1950) is the current White House Chief of Staff for US President Donald Trump, previously serving as US Secretary of Homeland Security in the same administration.
Kelly is a retired United States Marine Corps general and the former commander of United States Southern Command, the Unified Combatant Command responsible for American military operations in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. He had previously served as the commanding general of the Multi-National Force West in Iraq from February 2008 to February 2009, and as the commander of Marine Forces Reserve and Marine Forces North in October 2009.[2]Kelly succeeded General Douglas M. Fraser as commander of U.S. Southern Command on November 19, 2012.[3] Kelly was succeeded by Navy Admiral Kurt W. Tidd on January 14, 2016.
Kelly was appointed Secretary of Homeland Security on January 20, 2017, by President Trump. On July 28, 2017, he was appointed to replace Reince Priebusas White House Chief of Staff, taking office on July 31, 2017 shortly after Priebus had officially left his post. At six months, Kelly's term as Secretary of Homeland Security is the shortest in the office's history.
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Early life and education
Kelly was born on May 11, 1950, in Boston, Massachusetts, into an Irish Catholic family.[4][5]He grew up in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston.[5] Before he reached the age of 16, he hitchhiked to Washington State and rode the trains back, including a freight-hop from Seattle to Chicago.[5][6] He then served for one year in the United States Merchant Marine, where he says "my first time overseas was taking 10,000 tons of beer to Vietnam".[7][6]
In 1970, when his mother told him that his draft number was coming up, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps.[4][5][6] He was discharged from active duty as a sergeant in 1972, after serving in an infantry company with the 2nd Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.[4][5][6] He was commissioned on December 27, 1975, as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps via Officer Candidates School.[4][2] In 1976, he graduated from the University of Massachusetts Boston and, in 1984, he received a Master of Science degree in National Security Studies from the Georgetown School of Foreign Service.[4][8]
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