With the start of the war in Iraq in 2003 came a growing awareness of traumatic brain injury — TBI—that often resulted from enemy use of roadside bombs, IEDs. Over
Top officials at Fort Campbell hosted a virtual town hall Tuesday night updating the community on COVID-19 numbers, vaccinations and summer considerations.
Discussing the vaccination numbers, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) and Fort Campbell Commanding General Maj. Gen. JP McGee said, âThe numbers are steadily raising in terms of those soldiers who have chosen to take the vaccine and that is fortifying our unit, our community in order to make sure that we are protected against this new, tremendously dangerous strain of the virus.â
Garrison Commander Col. Jeremy Bell, announced that Tuesday marked the 13th day of decreasing COVID-19 cases.
Soldiers compete for title of Best Leader 5/6/21, 10:21 AM
Pat Young
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Winn Army Community Hospital Commander, Col. Julie Freeman (left) and RHC-A Command Sgt. Maj. Rebecca Booker (right) stand with members of the Dwight D. Eisenhower AMC team, who won first place in the Team category for the RHC-A Best Leaders Competition held on Fort Stewart April 26-30.
Soldiers compete for title of Best Leader
Regional Health Command-Atlantic hosted the 2021 Best Leaders Competition at Fort Stewart, April 26-30, with more than 60 Soldiers from 17 teams vying to represent the region in the Medical Command BLC later this year in Hawaii.