Sean Redmond
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Sean Patrick Redmond was born near Washington, DC to COL Daniel Pierson Redmond, M.D., and Suzanne Carol Kreiner, R.N.
The family lived in Silver Spring, MD until 1980, when they moved to Muskogee, Oklahoma for two years before returning to Silver Spring, MD.
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