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She chose at that time to remain in the navy, helping soldiers recover from injuries and go home to their own loved ones as a way to both honor and grieve for her husband. She continued in what amounted to a reasonably 'normal' life, raising her son, and watching with pride as he took his own oath and joined the navy. When the second U-War began, Tian was assigned to Vandenburg's hospital, placed on the short list for Captain, and groomed to take over the running of the base's hospital.
 
She chose at that time to remain in the navy, helping soldiers recover from injuries and go home to their own loved ones as a way to both honor and grieve for her husband. She continued in what amounted to a reasonably 'normal' life, raising her son, and watching with pride as he took his own oath and joined the navy. When the second U-War began, Tian was assigned to Vandenburg's hospital, placed on the short list for Captain, and groomed to take over the running of the base's hospital.
 
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All that changed when the Independents took Boros. Tian evacuated all the patients and staff who could get out when the call came but she volunteered herself to stay and take care of those who couldn't be moved. Several of her staff also remained. They were held at Vandenburg for nearly three months, treated well enough in that time, and for Tian it changed the way she saw certain things. She struggled with her feelings about the planetary bombardment of a civilian population, the soldier and the doctor within her at war over the how and why of those actions, the rightness of them. After being traded back to the Alliance in a prisoner trade, she found herself unable to reconcile what happened in her own head. In addition to facing possible actions from the military (she should have tried to escape, etc.) she was also facing a medical review board (which cleared her of all actions on that front) and a bit of a crisis of faith. After seeing posters for the Interplanetary Restoration Program, Tian finally came to the decision that she could be more help out there than she really could in White Sun and chose to put in her retirement papers.
 
All that changed when the Independents took Boros. Tian evacuated all the patients and staff who could get out when the call came but she volunteered herself to stay and take care of those who couldn't be moved. Several of her staff also remained. They were held at Vandenburg for nearly three months, treated well enough in that time, and for Tian it changed the way she saw certain things. She struggled with her feelings about the planetary bombardment of a civilian population, the soldier and the doctor within her at war over the how and why of those actions, the rightness of them. After being traded back to the Alliance in a prisoner trade, she found herself unable to reconcile what happened in her own head. In addition to facing possible actions from the military (she should have tried to escape, etc.) she was also facing a medical review board (which cleared her of all actions on that front) and a bit of a crisis of faith. After seeing posters for the Interplanetary Restoration Program, Tian finally came to the decision that she could be more help out there than she really could in White Sun and chose to put in her retirement papers.
 
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Report Entered into Alliance Navy Medical Service Records
 
Report Entered into Alliance Navy Medical Service Records
 
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Patient: Lt. Cmdr Grace Tian, MD<br>
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Patient: Cmdr Tian Grace, MD<br>
  
 
After a full six-week required course of treatment, I find the following:
 
After a full six-week required course of treatment, I find the following:

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