The event also honored veterans of Operation Desert Storm.
âI believe this is the first division of the army post-covid to do such a thing. The reason we can do that is because the 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell has taken the lead in fighting against this (virus),â Commanding General of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) and Fort Campbell Maj. Gen. Jp McGee said.
âWhat you see before you and on this post is the most vaccination division in the entire United States Army.â
Commander of Troops and Staff for the event was Chief of Staff Colonel Stephen Shrader.
101st Airborne Division presents Division Review during Week of the Eagles
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Clarksville NowContributed, BACH101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell Commanding General Maj. Gen. Brian E. Winski receives the COVID-19 vaccine recently at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital from Sgt. DaLee Cetta, licensed practical nurse.
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. – Leaders from the 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell volunteered to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital recently, marking the hospital’s transition from healthcare and emergency service personnel to Phase 1B vaccinations.
“Our next group that are going in Phase 1 are our critical and essential staff. So, command teams and those decision makers and leaders. We want to make sure we are keeping them safe and protected,” said Maj. Jade Snader, chief nurse for Blanchfield’s Soldier Health Services and helping lead the COVID-vaccine mission.