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Mark Green (Tennessee politician)

Mark Green is an American politician from the state of Tennessee. He is a member of the Tennessee Senate and the Republican Party. Prior to running for office, Green founded and served as the CEO of Align MD a healthcare emergency medicine staffing company. Before serving as CEO of Align MD Dr. Green was a member of the US Army. He served as an emergency medicine physician in Operation Red Dawn, which saw the capture of Saddam Hussein.
==Military career==
Green graduated from West Point Academy in 1986.〔 From 1987 through 1990, Green served as an infantry officer in the United States Army. his first duty assignment following graduation from the US Army Ranger School was with the 194th Armored Brigade (United States) at Fort Knox. There he served as a rifle platoon leader, scout platoon leader and battalion adjutant for an Infantry Battalion. Following the Infantry Officer's Advance Course, then Captain Green served with the famed 82nd Airborne Division〔 as an airborne battalion supply officer and a rifle company commander. Following a traumatic event where his father's life was saved by a team of surgeons and critical care doctors, Green requested the US Army send him to medical school. He attended Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. He did his residency in emergency medicine at Fort Hood Texas. After his residency Dr. Green was selected to serve as the Flight surgeon for the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment.〔
Green decided to become a doctor after his father spent 45 days in an intensive care unit. He obtained his medical degree from the Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University in 1999. He completed his residency in emergency medicine in 2002. He then served as a special operations flight surgeon in the United States Army, including tours of duty in the Afghanistan War and Iraq War. He was the special operations flight surgeon during Operation Red Dawn, the military operation that captured Saddam Hussein. Green sat with Hussein for the first 24 hours of his capture, and interrogated him for six hours.〔 Following his military service, he authored a book, titled ''A Night With Saddam'', detailing the capture of Hussein and the medical care Green administered.
Green left the military in 2006.〔 For his service, Green was awarded the Bronze Star, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, the Achievement Medal, the Air Medal, and the Combat Medical Badge among numerous other awards. He also earned the Air Assault Badge and the Flight Surgeon Badge〔〔 during his military service.

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