 Thousands of service members have been wounded between the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, and with injuries comes the need for quality medical care. To keep faith with his Marines, the Commandant of the Marine Corps sent his Chief Medical Officer to the Cleveland Clinic to learn new techniques in how to care for his Marines. The Cleveland Clinic has been a valued participant in the Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine, which is doing that cutting-edge technology research studies that will allow us to get our wounded Marines back to normalcy from some of the most severe injuries that they have. DOD's partnerships with facilities like the Cleveland Clinic through programs like Affirm are a good demonstration of how work with the private industry to develop technologies and medical advances can benefit the Marines that have served their country so well. Reporting from Cleveland, Ohio, I'm Staff Sergeant Will Skelton.