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Dec. 3, 2020

Brigadier General Paula Lodi visits Martin Army Community Hospital

How many pounds of German Shepherd does it take to stop a person in his/her tracks? One hundred and two. Brig. Gen. Paula Lodi found that out today during her visit to Fort Benning. The commander of the Regional Health Command Atlantic toured Benning’s Veterinary Center and Military Police working dog kennel, after meeting with key team leaders at Martin Army Community Hospital.

Dec. 2, 2020

Retirees: Soldiers for Life

Nearly a dozen of the selfless men and women who answered the Army’s call for volunteers to combat COVID-19 are going home from Fort Benning’s Martin Army Community Hospital. When the coronavirus pandemic response stretched medical resources to their breaking point nationwide, retired soldiers all over the United States dropped everything from their everyday lives and strapped on boots or pulled on scrubs.

Dec. 2, 2020

Soldier Recovery Unit: Graduating with Honors

Staff Sgt. Kevin Reese epitomizes the saying “It’s never too late.” The 57-year-old assigned to Ft. Benning’s Soldier Recovery Unit graduated magna cum laude from American Military University which is a member of the accredited American Public University System on October 1. To receive his degree “with great distinction” Reese maintained a 3.4+ GPA.

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