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Kenneth Lee, MD
Lee shared these images of his service in Iraq with the 118th Medical Battalion of the Wisconsin Army National Guard.

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left, During the height of the Najaf attack, many wounded Marines were brought to Lee’s locations. Left, Lee and others rush a wounded soldier from the MEDEVAC helicopter to the TMC (Troop Medical Clinic).


front row, left to right, SSG Christopher Hoffman: supply sergeant, at home a UPS driver; SPC David Kaczmarek: cook, window installer; SSG Todd Kimmons: nuclear, biological, and chemical expert, supervisor at SEMCO; SPC David Hess:  mechanic, machinist at Cooper Power.  back row, 2LT Timothy Menzel: Ambulance platoon leader, billing supervisor at Medical College of Wisconsin; SSG Rayton Deacon: chief mechanic, mechanic for state of Wisconsin; and Kenneth Lee, MD
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Dr. Lee was injured on Sept. 12. Link to the newspaper report.
Lee:  ”As the convoy commander, I am constantly monitoring the communication.  Since the noise is high inside these HUMVEEs, I usually strap the radio handmike to my ear.”
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left, Lee and an Iraqi soldier guard the entrance to the Parade Ground and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
right, Prior to going out on a mission, Lee logs on and uses the army's MTS (mobile tracking system) which provides GPS and e-mail capability on the road.
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