Army Lt. Col. David Womack, commander of Task Force Red Currahee, 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, speaks at the opening of the Spc. Jordan Byrd Trauma Center at Forward Operating Base Sharana March 1. The trauma center is named for TF Currahee medic who died in Paktika Province Oct. 13, 2010 while administering life-saving medical treatment to a wounded Soldier while shielding him with his own body from direct fire from insurgents. (Photo by Army Sgt. Christina Sinders, Task Force Currahee Public Affairs) Trauma center named a


Army Lt. Col. David Womack, commander of Task Force Red Currahee, 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, speaks at the opening of the Spc. Jordan Byrd Trauma Center at Forward Operating Base Sharana March 1. The trauma center is named for TF Currahee medic who died in Paktika Province Oct. 13, 2010 while administering life-saving medical treatment to a wounded Soldier while shielding him with his own body from direct fire from insurgents. (Photo by Army Sgt. Christina Sinders, Task Force Currahee Public Affairs) Trauma center named after fallen Currahee medic opens 372574


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