Keywords: fort irwin fortirwin weed army community hospital weedarmycommunityhospital national training center nationaltrainingcenter wach ntc meddac meddac commander meddaccommander u.s. army surgeon general usarmysurgeongeneral master sergeant dillion mastersergeantdillion csm albert harris csmalbertharris mater sergeant jones matersergeantjones col. jason wieman coljasonwieman treating patients like family treatingpatientslikefamily united states army unitedstatesarmy soldiers the box thebox mojave troop support troopsupport resiliency center resiliencycenter soldier readiness soldierreadiness health health benefits healthbenefits army triad armytriad preventive medicine preventivemedicine people FORT IRWIN, Ca. - Congratulations on the confirmation and promotion of two of our colleagues to the rank of Master Sergeant. Sgt 1st Class Jones (Left, Emergency Room NCOIC) and Sgt. 1st Class Dillon (NTC Surg. Cell NCOIC/Project Warrior). You may here it often enough, but at the WACH it’s uncontested and indisputable: Our greatest resource is our hard-working, dedicated people, our service members and civilians. Every day we at the WACH go over and above the call to ensure Soldier readiness and the health of service members and their families in the Mojave at Fort Irwin. These two women embody the WACH spirit of “Treating Patients Like Family” and we are immensely proud to serve with them and have them on our team. To learn more about the people and facilities of the National Training Center and the Weed Army Community Hospital visit their official websites at www.irwin.army.mil or www.irwin.amedd.army.mil Photo by Michael Beaton, WACH Public Affairs (Released). FORT IRWIN, Ca. - Congratulations on the confirmation and promotion of two of our colleagues to the rank of Master Sergeant. Sgt 1st Class Jones (Left, Emergency Room NCOIC) and Sgt. 1st Class Dillon (NTC Surg. Cell NCOIC/Project Warrior). You may here it often enough, but at the WACH it’s uncontested and indisputable: Our greatest resource is our hard-working, dedicated people, our service members and civilians. Every day we at the WACH go over and above the call to ensure Soldier readiness and the health of service members and their families in the Mojave at Fort Irwin. These two women embody the WACH spirit of “Treating Patients Like Family” and we are immensely proud to serve with them and have them on our team. To learn more about the people and facilities of the National Training Center and the Weed Army Community Hospital visit their official websites at www.irwin.army.mil or www.irwin.amedd.army.mil Photo by Michael Beaton, WACH Public Affairs (Released). |