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Spc. Keith Lewis, a behavioral health specialist with

Spc. Keith Lewis, a behavioral health specialist with

Spc. Keith Lewis, a behavioral health specialist with the 6253rd U.S. Army Hospital, dons his Army Service Uniforms prior to appearing before an evaluation board during the 2014 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior C... More

Finishing this morning's 12-mile ruck march, Pfc. Sangoh

Finishing this morning's 12-mile ruck march, Pfc. Sangoh

Finishing this morning's 12-mile ruck march, Pfc. Sangoh Choi, a behavioral health specialist assigned to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, completed a grueling 14-day qualification period to earn the covete... More

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital names NCO and Soldier of the Year

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital names NCO and Soldier of the Year

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital named Sgt. Mondeka Douei and Pfc. Austin Clayton NCO and Soldier of the Year after a week-long competition, Jan. 10-16 on Fort Campbell. Hospital Command Team, Col. Patrick ... More

Sgt. Nicole Linn, a native of Baumholder, Germany,

Sgt. Nicole Linn, a native of Baumholder, Germany,

Sgt. Nicole Linn, a native of Baumholder, Germany, and a behavioral health specialist with Task Force Lifeliner, conducts pushups during the 101st Special Troops Battalion Iron Dawg competition, Sept. 28, 2013 ... More

Behavioral health specialists help deployed troops deal with downrange stress

Behavioral health specialists help deployed troops deal with downrange...

Sgt. Christopher Wiederhold, a behavioral health specialist assigned to 98th Medical Detachment, from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., goes over different relaxing and coping techniques with a soldier of 2nd Ad... More

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