Patricia Horoho
Patricia D. Horoho | |
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Industrial College of the Armed Forces (MS ) |
Patricia D. Horoho (née Dallas; born March 21, 1960) is a retired
Early life and education
Horoho was born in
Military career
In 1994, Horoho was the head nurse of the emergency room at Womack Army Medical Center. She treated the wounded in the aftermath of the Green Ramp disaster.[2]
Horoho was recognized as a
Horoho has served as commander of:
- DeWitt Army Community Hospital in Fort Belvoir, Virginia (2004–2006),
- Walter Reed Health Care System in Washington D.C. (2007–2008),
- Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington (2008–2009),[7]
- Western Regional Medical Command, based in Fort Lewis, Washington (2008–2010), and
- United States Army Medical Command, as Surgeon General of the United States Army (December 2011 – December 3, 2015).[8]
Horoho was succeeded by Lieutenant General Nadja West on 11 December 2015.[9] Horoho retired from the Army on 1 February 2016.
Awards and recognitions
Army Staff Identification Badge | |
Basic Army Recruiter Badge | |
United States Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) Combat Service Identification Badge | |
Distinctive Unit Insignia
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Army Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster
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Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters | |
Bronze Star Medal | |
Meritorious Service Medal with one silver and one bronze oak leaf cluster | |
Army Commendation Medal with three oak leaf clusters
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Army Achievement Medal with one oak leaf cluster
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award | |
Superior Unit Award with one oak leaf cluster | |
National Defense Service Medal with one service star | |
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal | |
Afghanistan Campaign Medal with one service star | |
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal | |
Humanitarian Service Medal | |
Armed Forces Reserve Medal | |
Army Service Ribbon | |
NATO Medal for service with ISAF | |
Legion of Honor (France), Knight[10]
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Order of Military Medical Merit |
Personal life
Horoho is the daughter of retired army officer Frank Dallas and Josephine Dallas. She is married to retired Colonel Ray Horoho, and they have two children. She has one brother, Ed Dallas, and one sister, Nancy Dallas (now Boatner).[11] She received an honorary degree from New York Institute of Technology.[12]
References
This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Government
- ^ "2016 Hall of Fame Inductees – Army Women's Foundation".
- ^ Fayetteville Observer. May 5, 2011.
- ^ a b "University of Pittsburgh Names Eight New Legacy Laureates" University of Pittsburgh News. October 21, 2007.
- ^ "AMEDD Center of History & Heritage". AMEDD Center of History & Heritage. Retrieved April 12, 2023.
- ^ a b "Lieutenant General Patricia D. Horoho". Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-15." U.S. Army Medical Department. March 2010.
- McGraw-Hill. 2005. P. 2
- Seattle Times, 14 August 2011, p. 1.
- ^ http://www.fayobserver.com/military/trailblazing-fayetteville-native-relinquishes-army-surgeon-general-post/article_7d2eac36-ad93-5478-a4ee-da62bb88e82e.html
- ^ Staff Report (7 August 2017). "Army welcomes new surgeon general". Retrieved 8 April 2018.
- ^ "U.S. Army Surgeon General honored by French government". army.mil. November 12, 2013.
- ^ "As Army Surgeon General, Horoho Pioneers Leadership for Nurses and Women" (PDF), Pitt Nurse, pp. 3–4, Spring 2012
- ^ http://www.nyit.edu/index.php/faculty_staff_updates/nyit_announces_honorary_degree_recipients/[permanent dead link]
External links
- https://health.mil/News/Articles/2016/09/12/Medical-Response-to-9-11-Patricia-Horoho-and-Malcolm-Nance – description of actions on September 11.