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Hello my dear how are you today, I really want to establish a long term
relationship with you after I have gone through your profile there s a
reason I choose to establish a relationship with you, i will take this
opportunity to tell you all about myself , I am Lt.Gen. Patricia horoho Chief
Medical Staff Judge Advocate Multinational
Experience

I assumed command of the U.S. Army Medical Command on 05 December 2011
and was sworn in as the 43rd Army Surgeon General on 07 December 2011,My
previous positions include Deputy Surgeon General, Office of The
Surgeon General, Falls Church, VA, from 2010 to 2011; 23rd Chief of the
US Army Nurse Corps, from 2008-2011; Commander, Western Regional Medical
Command, Fort Lewis, Washington, from 2008 to 2010; Commander, Madigan
Army Medical Center, Tacoma, Washington, from 2008 to 2009; Commander,
Walter Reed Health Care System, Washington D.C., from 2007 to 2008; and
Commander, De Witt Health Care Network, Fort Beauvoir, Virginia, from 2004
to 2006.

Education
I earned her Bachelor of Science in
Nursing degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in
1982. I received her Master of Science degree as a Clinical Trauma
Nurse Specialist from the University of Pittsburgh. I am a resident
graduate of the Army s Command and General Staff College and the
Industrial College of the Armed Forces, where i earned a second Master
of Science degree in National Resource Strategy. Other military
assignments include Staff Nurse on a multi-service specialty ward, Staff
and Head Nurse of a Level III emergency department, Evans Army
Community Hospital, Fort Carson, Colorado; Nurse Councillor, 1st
Recruiting Brigade (Northeast) with duty at Harrisburg and Pittsburgh
Recruiting Battalions; Head Nurse of a 22-bed emergency department,
Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Chief Nurse and
Hospital Commander of a 500-bed field hospital, 249th General Hospital,
Fort Gordon, Georgia; Assistant Branch Chief, Army Nurse Corps Branch,
United States Total Army Personnel Command, Alexandria, Virginia;
Assistant Deputy for Healthcare Management Policy in the Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs),
Pentagon, Washington, D.C.; Deputy Commander for Nursing and Commander
of the DeWitt Health Care Network, Fort Belvoir, Virginia; and Deputy
Commander for Nursing, Walter Reed Army Medical Center and North
Atlantic Regional Medical Command, Washington, D.C. In 2011, Lieutenant
General Horoho deployed with I Corps, as the Special Assistant to the
Commander, International Security Assistance Force Joint Command, Kabul
Afghanistan.

Awards
My Recognition s include being selected in
1993 by "The Great 100" as one of the top one hundred nurses in the
State of North Carolina. In the same year, I was also selected as
Fort Bragg s Supervisor of the Year. She deployed to Haiti with the
Army s first Health Facility Assessment Team. In 1998, I co-authored a
chapter on training field hospitals that was published by the U.S. Army
Reserve Command Surgeon. Lieutenant General Horoho was honored on
December 3, 2001, by Time Life Publications for my actions at the
Pentagon on September 11, 2001. On September 14, 2002, I was among 15
nurses selected by the American Red Cross and Nursing Spectrum to
receive national recognition as a "Nurse Hero." In 2007, I honored
as a University of Pittsburgh Legacy Laureate. In April 2009, I was
selected as the USO s "Woman of the Year," and in May 2009, I became
an affiliate faculty with Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing,
Tacoma, Washington. In May 2010, the Uniformed Services University of
Health Sciences appointed me as Distinguished Professor in the Graduate
School of Nursing. In 2011, University of North Carolina School of
Nursing selected her as the Alumna of the Year. On February 24, 2012,
I was recognized by the University of Pittsburgh as a Distinguished
Alumni Fellow. On March 2, 2012, I was honored with a FIRST medal by
the Veteran Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship program. i was
also a member of the Uniformed Services University Board of Regents.
Recently, LTG Horoho was awarded the Doctor of Public Service in
Nursing Honoris Course from University of Pittsburgh..

My dear I am looking forward to read from you soonest.Attached therein are my official pictures for your perusals.

Yours sincerely
Patricia D. Horoho
Hello my dear how are you today, I really want to establish a long term
relationship with you after I have gone through your profile there s a
reason I choose to establish a relationship with you, i will take this
opportunity to tell you all about myself , I am Lt.Gen. Patricia horoho Chief
Medical Staff Judge Advocate Multinational
Experience

I assumed command of the U.S. Army Medical Command on 05 December 2011
and was sworn in as the 43rd Army Surgeon General on 07 December 2011,My
previous positions include Deputy Surgeon General, Office of The
Surgeon General, Falls Church, VA, from 2010 to 2011; 23rd Chief of the
US Army Nurse Corps, from 2008-2011; Commander, Western Regional Medical
Command, Fort Lewis, Washington, from 2008 to 2010; Commander, Madigan
Army Medical Center, Tacoma, Washington, from 2008 to 2009; Commander,
Walter Reed Health Care System, Washington D.C., from 2007 to 2008; and
Commander, De Witt Health Care Network, Fort Beauvoir, Virginia, from 2004
to 2006.

Education
I earned her Bachelor of Science in
Nursing degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in
1982. I received her Master of Science degree as a Clinical Trauma
Nurse Specialist from the University of Pittsburgh. I am a resident
graduate of the Army s Command and General Staff College and the
Industrial College of the Armed Forces, where i earned a second Master
of Science degree in National Resource Strategy. Other military
assignments include Staff Nurse on a multi-service specialty ward, Staff
and Head Nurse of a Level III emergency department, Evans Army
Community Hospital, Fort Carson, Colorado; Nurse Councillor, 1st
Recruiting Brigade (Northeast) with duty at Harrisburg and Pittsburgh
Recruiting Battalions; Head Nurse of a 22-bed emergency department,
Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Chief Nurse and
Hospital Commander of a 500-bed field hospital, 249th General Hospital,
Fort Gordon, Georgia; Assistant Branch Chief, Army Nurse Corps Branch,
United States Total Army Personnel Command, Alexandria, Virginia;
Assistant Deputy for Healthcare Management Policy in the Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs),
Pentagon, Washington, D.C.; Deputy Commander for Nursing and Commander
of the DeWitt Health Care Network, Fort Belvoir, Virginia; and Deputy
Commander for Nursing, Walter Reed Army Medical Center and North
Atlantic Regional Medical Command, Washington, D.C. In 2011, Lieutenant
General Horoho deployed with I Corps, as the Special Assistant to the
Commander, International Security Assistance Force Joint Command, Kabul
Afghanistan.

Awards
My Recognition s include being selected in
1993 by "The Great 100" as one of the top one hundred nurses in the
State of North Carolina. In the same year, I was also selected as
Fort Bragg s Supervisor of the Year. She deployed to Haiti with the
Army s first Health Facility Assessment Team. In 1998, I co-authored a
chapter on training field hospitals that was published by the U.S. Army
Reserve Command Surgeon. Lieutenant General Horoho was honored on
December 3, 2001, by Time Life Publications for my actions at the
Pentagon on September 11, 2001. On September 14, 2002, I was among 15
nurses selected by the American Red Cross and Nursing Spectrum to
receive national recognition as a "Nurse Hero." In 2007, I honored
as a University of Pittsburgh Legacy Laureate. In April 2009, I was
selected as the USO s "Woman of the Year," and in May 2009, I became
an affiliate faculty with Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing,
Tacoma, Washington. In May 2010, the Uniformed Services University of
Health Sciences appointed me as Distinguished Professor in the Graduate
School of Nursing. In 2011, University of North Carolina School of
Nursing selected her as the Alumna of the Year. On February 24, 2012,
I was recognized by the University of Pittsburgh as a Distinguished
Alumni Fellow. On March 2, 2012, I was honored with a FIRST medal by
the Veteran Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship program. i was
also a member of the Uniformed Services University Board of Regents.
Recently, LTG Horoho was awarded the Doctor of Public Service in
Nursing Honoris Course from University of Pittsburgh..

My dear I am looking forward to read from you soonest.Attached therein are my official pictures for your perusals.

Yours sincerely
Patricia D. Horoho
Hello my dear how are you today, I really want to establish a long term
relationship with you after I have gone through your profile there s a
reason I choose to establish a relationship with you, i will take this
opportunity to tell you all about myself , I am Lt.Gen. Patricia horoho Chief
Medical Staff Judge Advocate Multinational
Experience

I assumed command of the U.S. Army Medical Command on 05 December 2011
and was sworn in as the 43rd Army Surgeon General on 07 December 2011,My
previous positions include Deputy Surgeon General, Office of The
Surgeon General, Falls Church, VA, from 2010 to 2011; 23rd Chief of the
US Army Nurse Corps, from 2008-2011; Commander, Western Regional Medical
Command, Fort Lewis, Washington, from 2008 to 2010; Commander, Madigan
Army Medical Center, Tacoma, Washington, from 2008 to 2009; Commander,
Walter Reed Health Care System, Washington D.C., from 2007 to 2008; and
Commander, De Witt Health Care Network, Fort Beauvoir, Virginia, from 2004
to 2006.

Education
I earned her Bachelor of Science in
Nursing degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in
1982. I received her Master of Science degree as a Clinical Trauma
Nurse Specialist from the University of Pittsburgh. I am a resident
graduate of the Army s Command and General Staff College and the
Industrial College of the Armed Forces, where i earned a second Master
of Science degree in National Resource Strategy. Other military
assignments include Staff Nurse on a multi-service specialty ward, Staff
and Head Nurse of a Level III emergency department, Evans Army
Community Hospital, Fort Carson, Colorado; Nurse Councillor, 1st
Recruiting Brigade (Northeast) with duty at Harrisburg and Pittsburgh
Recruiting Battalions; Head Nurse of a 22-bed emergency department,
Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Chief Nurse and
Hospital Commander of a 500-bed field hospital, 249th General Hospital,
Fort Gordon, Georgia; Assistant Branch Chief, Army Nurse Corps Branch,
United States Total Army Personnel Command, Alexandria, Virginia;
Assistant Deputy for Healthcare Management Policy in the Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs),
Pentagon, Washington, D.C.; Deputy Commander for Nursing and Commander
of the DeWitt Health Care Network, Fort Belvoir, Virginia; and Deputy
Commander for Nursing, Walter Reed Army Medical Center and North
Atlantic Regional Medical Command, Washington, D.C. In 2011, Lieutenant
General Horoho deployed with I Corps, as the Special Assistant to the
Commander, International Security Assistance Force Joint Command, Kabul
Afghanistan.

Awards
My Recognition s include being selected in
1993 by "The Great 100" as one of the top one hundred nurses in the
State of North Carolina. In the same year, I was also selected as
Fort Bragg s Supervisor of the Year. She deployed to Haiti with the
Army s first Health Facility Assessment Team. In 1998, I co-authored a
chapter on training field hospitals that was published by the U.S. Army
Reserve Command Surgeon. Lieutenant General Horoho was honored on
December 3, 2001, by Time Life Publications for my actions at the
Pentagon on September 11, 2001. On September 14, 2002, I was among 15
nurses selected by the American Red Cross and Nursing Spectrum to
receive national recognition as a "Nurse Hero." In 2007, I honored
as a University of Pittsburgh Legacy Laureate. In April 2009, I was
selected as the USO s "Woman of the Year," and in May 2009, I became
an affiliate faculty with Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing,
Tacoma, Washington. In May 2010, the Uniformed Services University of
Health Sciences appointed me as Distinguished Professor in the Graduate
School of Nursing. In 2011, University of North Carolina School of
Nursing selected her as the Alumna of the Year. On February 24, 2012,
I was recognized by the University of Pittsburgh as a Distinguished
Alumni Fellow. On March 2, 2012, I was honored with a FIRST medal by
the Veteran Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship program. i was
also a member of the Uniformed Services University Board of Regents.
Recently, LTG Horoho was awarded the Doctor of Public Service in
Nursing Honoris Course from University of Pittsburgh..

My dear I am looking forward to read from you soonest.Attached therein are my official pictures for your perusals.

Yours sincerely
Patricia D. Horoho
Thanks for your reply my darling, how s your health, the weather condition over there and everything around you? thank you very much for your reply, presently to be honest with you i will not have time with Skype because of my work and like i said to you before I m here in Afghanistan for peace keeping mission, I really want to establish a long term relationship with you, maybe we can start as friend, as time goes on we can be lovers if God permit. it my wish to invest in your country. So please tell me how economic of your country is and what type of business that really moves there, so that i will know the area to invest on.How is the situation of things is over there regards to the economic standard and security? However, What do you do for a living to overcome economical expenses and to sustain your living and your family?

My dear, I will appreciate us being good friends in sincerity , honesty and trust although we just knew each other, we can share ideas and discuss about more issues as we talk more about ourselves, and as time goes on it may lead to something great for us in the future What do you say? Although we just met, with the step of trust, love and willingness to begin this friendship.

I assure you that we will be of friends that people will envy you and I, all we need to do is to be sincere in our communication as good friends OK. I am looking for a man to settle my life with, because soon i will retire from my job. i do really find it interesting thing to invest in your country, and if we start the relationship, i think with time it may lead to marriage, as it is one of the reason i register into the site, so what do you think?What are your hobbies, Interest, Life style,
Religious believe, and Plans for life?

My Hobbies are Reading, music, and All sports, including running, snow skiing, sailing, and basketball. I also played the guitar in a rock and roll band, Religious a Catholic christian, my plans for my future is to find a man and settled down with him and invest in a profitable business after my retirement etc.

I look forward to your response soon, God bless you. Take good care of yourself.

Yours Faithfully