Dr. Peters graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 1982. He works in Winston-Salem, NC and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Peters is affiliated with Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
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April that he was upset he was granted only a 24-hour leave which was extended to two days to attend his mothers funeral in Puerto Rico. Army spokesman Lt. Col. Donald Peters said it is absolutely untrue that he was granted only a days leave, instead getting six days leave.
Date: Jan 23, 2015
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family said in April that he was upset he was granted only a 24-hour leave which was extended to two days to attend his mother's funeral in Puerto Rico. Army spokesman Lt. Col. Donald Peters said it is "absolutely untrue" that he was granted only a day's leave, instead getting six days' leave.