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Ebola Is Changing Course In Liberia. Will The U.S. Military Adapt?

Npr.org 11/26/2014

“… The military is also helping to locate Ebola cases in remote areas. Just last week, says Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, who commands the U.S. forces in Liberia, the military gave a team of epidemiologists a ride in a helicopter to a remote village north of the capital to find Ebola victims. But Volesky says he wants to know the military has an exit plan, and that someone else will take over the jobs that the U.S. troops have been doing. …”

Read the entire article: http://www.npr.org/blogs/goatsandsoda/2014/11/25/366312454/ebola-is-changing-course-in-liberia-will-the-u-s-military-adapt