Here are four things to know:
1. Maj. Bonds was a former starting quarterback for the Air Force Academy Falcons football team.
2. Maj. Bonds is deployed at Bigram Air Field, Afghanistan.
3. He believes his time as a football player shaped him into the physician he is today.
4. Maj. Bonds earned his medical degree from the Washington University School of Medicine.
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