Najibullah, 10, and Air Force Maj. (Dr.) Joe DuBose, Craig Joint-Theater Hospital trauma chief, mug for the camera on Jan. 1, Naji's 164th day under the hospital's care. During that time he has developed very close bonds with his military doctors and nurses. He was severely injured in the stomach July 20, in Ghazni province. Craig Joint-Theater Hospital's longest resident inspires staff 120101-A-ZU930-030


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