Emergency room physician Dr. Charles Deng was the first to see Kadish at the hospital.
Kadish is expected to remain in Children's Hospital for at least four more days.
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Kadish's words, "eliminate the opportunity for the earliest possible contingency against medium-range ballistic missiles abroad"?
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For the past three years, that post has been held by Air Force Lieutenant General Ronald Kadish.
Kadish was transferred to Woodland Hills Medical Center on Monday to prepare for rehabilitation, according to spokeswoman Nicole Lorey.
Kadish was later airlifted to Children's Hospital, a pediatric critical care center, for treatment of a bullet wound to his leg.
Kadish would be expected in the near future to assume a new assignment and fourth star, or be forced to retire.
Kadish's leadership, engineering challenges and quality control problems that have plagued the development of successive hit-to-kill anti-missile systems have been largely overcome.
Kadish was taken to Providence Holy Cross Medical Center, where he underwent more than six hours of emergency surgery for his abdominal wounds.
Ronald Kadish (USAF), said the United States would need a layered type of defense across a broad front to address an evolving missile threat.
Instead, the cancellation seems to have been largely driven by the recommendations of Lieutenant General Ronald Kadish , who heads the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization.
Kadish observed that the inherent mobility of naval systems, in concert with ground-based Army systems, makes a lot of sense from a theater or national missile defense perspective.
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Kadish was shot in the abdomen and left thigh.
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Paramedic Todd Carb, who was one of the first on the scene at the North Valley Jewish Community Center, remembers seeing five people down, including the boy, Benjamin Kadish, who was shot twice and unconscious.
Kadish declared that such a layered system, comprised over time of a range of systems to address an evolving threat, would likely utilize sea- and space-based missile defense "layers" to complement and add robustness to the ground-based capability he is preparing for deployment in Alaska.
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Specifically, in remarks at a breakfast meeting co-sponsored by the National Defense University Foundation and the National Defense Industrial Association, Kadish observed that the inherent mobility of naval systems, in concert with ground-based Army systems, makes a lot of sense from a theater or national missile defense perspective.
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