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A Change Agent: A Personal Note to Deborah Paxton on her Retirement
On September 27th, Wounded Warrior Regiment said farewell to a remarkable staff member, Deborah Paxton, MSN, RN, as she entered retirement after a lifetime of support to the Marine Corps and a decade with WWR. Mrs. Paxton served as the mental health advisor to the regiment, a position that was essentially created due to a need she saw and promoted at meetings with senior leaders. Her tenacity and nursing background formed a dynamic combination to be the advisor, voice of reason, leader and friend WWR and its recovering Marines and Sailors needed.
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Check Out WWR's Booth at MDM and Meet our SMEs
Wounded Warrior Regiment boasts a staff of many experts in the field of warrior care, leading the way for the last decade. In fact, many refer to the Marine Corps model as the gold standard for non-medical care coordination, and our staff continue to live up to that expectation. One of our longest serving civilians, Mr. Dean Trio, was recently awarded the Marine Corps Association and Foundation (MCAF) Civilian of the Year during the annual Wounded Warrior Awards Dinner. He stands out among of a group of remarkable awardees for his unfailing dedication and quiet resolve to support Marines.
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Wounded Warrior Battalion-East operates a Warrior Hope and Care Center that offers campus-style access to a full complement of services, such as rehabilitation, counseling, and physical training.
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