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Facts About Mango And Health Benefits Of Mango
Summer is here! The dreaded heat brings with it one good thing….Mangoes! However, the bright spot in summer has an avoidable health risk associated with it. The demand for this delicious fruit is always high during the few months that it is available. To meet this demand, merchants tend to use carbide to artificially ripen fruits quickly.
Consumption of carbide ripened mangoes has shown to cause several health hazards, such as:
1. Mood disturbances
2. Memory loss
3. Seizures
4. Thyroid problems
5. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital PAO (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital PAO (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Maj. Gen. Thomas R. Tempel, Jr., commanding general, U.S. Army Regional Health Command Central made his first visit to Fort Irwin Jan. 19 – 21 to meet and speak with Fort Irwin Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) leaders, caregivers and hospital staff about a variety of subjects important to the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC patients: Soldier readiness and resiliency, access to mental health resources and programs, patient satisfaction, care of Fort Irwin families and children, facility maintenance and many other health related topics.
Tempel, in his role as Chief U.S. Army Dental Corps, visited the Shuttleworth Dental Clinic and deliberately extended his schedule to tour the garrison dental facilities and meet with Lt. Col. Kelley Tomsett, Commander of the Fort Irwin Dental Clinic and her staff.f.
Temple arrived for a three-day visit, his first visit to Fort Irwin, specifically to talk to Fort Irwin Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) leaders, caregivers and hospital staff about a variety of subjects important to patients: resiliency and mental health, patient satisfaction, healthcare needs of Fort Irwin families and children, facility maintenance and many other health related topics.
While on Fort Irwin Temple also met with Maj. Gen. Joseph M. Martin, Commanding General, National Training Center and Fort Irwin to discuss a variety of issues, including Soldier health, readiness and resiliency, patient support/satisfaction and the opening of a new state-of-the-art replacement hospital on Fort Irwin scheduled for completion in the spring of 2017.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the official WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil.
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital Public Affairs (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital PAO (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2016 MEDDAC Ball was held at the Fort Irwin Sandy Basin Community Center April 9. Keynote speaker this year was the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC Commander Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West. The evening showed the Fort Irwin MEDDAC at its best: observing and celebrating military traditions, honoring fallen comrades and those serving overseas, promoting pride, good fellowship and cohesion across the organization. The evening was also an opportunity for the greater MEDDAC family on Fort Irwin to come together and socialize
The event was organized by the Weed Army Community Hospital Social Committee.
Photograph by Mark Dust Photography
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FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital PAO (Released).
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FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Maj. Gen. Thomas R. Tempel, Jr., commanding general, U.S. Army Regional Health Command Central made his first visit to Fort Irwin Jan. 19 – 21 to meet and speak with Fort Irwin Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) leaders, caregivers and hospital staff about a variety of subjects important to the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC patients: Soldier readiness and resiliency, access to mental health resources and programs, patient satisfaction, care of Fort Irwin families and children, facility maintenance and many other health related topics.
Tempel, in his role as Chief U.S. Army Dental Corps, visited the Shuttleworth Dental Clinic and deliberately extended his schedule to tour the garrison dental facilities and meet with Lt. Col. Kelley Tomsett, Commander of the Fort Irwin Dental Clinic and her staff.
While touring the Shuttleworth facility Tempel observed dentists and dental technicians using real-time modeling technology combined with a state-of-the-art digital 3D printer device that cuts the need for multiple appointments from three to one. "We can create a perfectly formed crown for example, ready for placement by a dentist in less than two hours with this technology." said Dental Technician Charles Kim, when Tempel questioned him about its performance application patent satisfactions speaking to. "It doesn't just speed the process and create a millimeter- perfect crown." he said, "It also looks great."
Temple arrived for a three-day visit, his first visit to Fort Irwin, specifically to talk to Fort Irwin Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) leaders, caregivers and hospital staff about a variety of subjects important to patients: resiliency and mental health, patient satisfaction, healthcare needs of Fort Irwin families and children, facility maintenance and many other health related topics.
While on Fort Irwin Temple also met with Maj. Gen. Joseph M. Martin, Commanding General, National Training Center and Fort Irwin to discuss a variety of issues, including Soldier health, readiness and resiliency, patient support/satisfaction and the opening of a new state-of-the-art replacement hospital on Fort Irwin scheduled for completion in the spring of 2017.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the official WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil.
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital Public Affairs (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2016 MEDDAC Ball was held at the Fort Irwin Sandy Basin Community Center April 9. Keynote speaker this year was the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC Commander Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West. The evening showed the Fort Irwin MEDDAC at its best: observing and celebrating military traditions, honoring fallen comrades and those serving overseas, promoting pride, good fellowship and cohesion across the organization. The evening was also an opportunity for the greater MEDDAC family on Fort Irwin to come together and socialize.
The event was organized by the Weed Army Community Hospital Social Committee.
Photograph by Mark Dust Photography
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FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2016 MEDDAC Ball was held at the Fort Irwin Sandy Basin Community Center April 9. Keynote speaker this year was the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC Commander Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West. The evening showed the Fort Irwin MEDDAC at its best: observing and celebrating military traditions, honoring fallen comrades and those serving overseas, promoting pride, good fellowship and cohesion across the organization. The evening was also an opportunity for the greater MEDDAC family on Fort Irwin to come together and socialize.
The event was organized by the Weed Army Community Hospital Social Committee.
Photograph by Mark Dust Photography
FORT IRWIN, Calif. – U.S. Army Regional Health Command Central (Provisional) conducted a Change of Command ceremony on Fort Irwin in front of the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) June 6, 2016. Col. Jason Wieman relinquished command of the WACH to Col. Martin Doperack at a ceremony presided over by Maj. Gen. Thomas R. Tempel, Jr., RHC-C commanding general, and Chief U.S. Army Dental Corps, More than 300 WACH and NTC personnel were in attendance to farewell Colonel and Mrs. Jason Wieman and to welcome the incoming WACH commander Col. Martin Doperack, his wife Karen and two children Michael and Kaitlyn.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital Public Affairs (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital PAO (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2016 MEDDAC Ball was held at the Fort Irwin Sandy Basin Community Center April 9. Keynote speaker this year was the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC Commander Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West. The evening showed the Fort Irwin MEDDAC at its best: observing and celebrating military traditions, honoring fallen comrades and those serving overseas, promoting pride, good fellowship and cohesion across the organization. The evening was also an opportunity for the greater MEDDAC family on Fort Irwin to come together and socialize.
The event was organized by the Weed Army Community Hospital Social Committee.
Photograph by Mark Dust Photography
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Maj. Gen. Thomas R. Tempel, Jr., commanding general, U.S. Army Regional Health Command Central made his first visit to Fort Irwin Jan. 19 – 21 to meet and speak with Fort Irwin Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) leaders, caregivers and hospital staff about a variety of subjects important to the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC patients: Soldier readiness and resiliency, access to mental health resources and programs, patient satisfaction, care of Fort Irwin families and children, facility maintenance and many other health related topics.
Tempel, in his role as Chief U.S. Army Dental Corps, visited the Shuttleworth Dental Clinic and deliberately extended his schedule to tour the garrison dental facilities and meet with Lt. Col. Kelley Tomsett, Commander of the Fort Irwin Dental Clinic and her staff.
While touring the Shuttleworth facility Tempel observed dentists and dental technicians using real-time modeling technology combined with a state-of-the-art digital 3D printer device that cuts the need for multiple appointments from three to one. "We can create a perfectly formed crown for example, ready for placement by a dentist in less than two hours with this technology." said Dental Technician Charles Kim (pictured). When Tempel questioned him about its performance application patent satisfactions speaking to. "It doesn't just speed the process and create a millimeter- perfect crown." he said, "It also looks great."
Temple arrived for a three-day visit, his first visit to Fort Irwin, specifically to talk to Fort Irwin Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) leaders, caregivers and hospital staff about a variety of subjects important to patients: resiliency and mental health, patient satisfaction, healthcare needs of Fort Irwin families and children, facility maintenance and many other health related topics.
While on Fort Irwin Temple also met with Maj. Gen. Joseph M. Martin, Commanding General, National Training Center and Fort Irwin to discuss a variety of issues, including Soldier health, readiness and resiliency, patient support/satisfaction and the opening of a new state-of-the-art replacement hospital on Fort Irwin scheduled for completion in the spring of 2017.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the official WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil.
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital Public Affairs (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital PAO (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2016 MEDDAC Ball was held at the Fort Irwin Sandy Basin Community Center April 9. Keynote speaker this year was the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC Commander Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West. The evening showed the Fort Irwin MEDDAC at its best: observing and celebrating military traditions, honoring fallen comrades and those serving overseas, promoting pride, good fellowship and cohesion across the organization. The evening was also an opportunity for the greater MEDDAC family on Fort Irwin to come together and socialize.
The event was organized by the Weed Army Community Hospital Social Committee.
Photograph by Mark Dust Photography
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital PAO (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital PAO (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2016 MEDDAC Ball was held at the Fort Irwin Sandy Basin Community Center April 9. Keynote speaker this year was the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC Commander Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West. The evening showed the Fort Irwin MEDDAC at its best: observing and celebrating military traditions, honoring fallen comrades and those serving overseas, promoting pride, good fellowship and cohesion across the organization. The evening was also an opportunity for the greater MEDDAC family on Fort Irwin to come together and socialize
The event was organized by the Weed Army Community Hospital Social Committee.
Photograph by Mark Dust Photography
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FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2016 MEDDAC Ball was held at the Fort Irwin Sandy Basin Community Center April 9. Keynote speaker this year was the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC Commander Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West. The evening showed the Fort Irwin MEDDAC at its best: observing and celebrating military traditions, honoring fallen comrades and those serving overseas, promoting pride, good fellowship and cohesion across the organization. The evening was also an opportunity for the greater MEDDAC family on Fort Irwin to come together and socialize.
The event was organized by the Weed Army Community Hospital Social Committee.
Photograph by Mark Dust Photography
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital PAO (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital PAO (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2016 MEDDAC Ball was held at the Fort Irwin Sandy Basin Community Center April 9. Keynote speaker this year was the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC Commander Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West. The evening showed the Fort Irwin MEDDAC at its best: observing and celebrating military traditions, honoring fallen comrades and those serving overseas, promoting pride, good fellowship and cohesion across the organization. The evening was also an opportunity for the greater MEDDAC family on Fort Irwin to come together and socialize
The event was organized by the Weed Army Community Hospital Social Committee.
Photograph by Mark Dust Photography
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Maj. Gen. Thomas R. Tempel, Jr., commanding general, U.S. Army Regional Health Command Central made his first visit to Fort Irwin Jan. 19 – 21 to meet and speak with Fort Irwin Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) leaders, caregivers and hospital staff about a variety of subjects important to the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC patients: Soldier readiness and resiliency, access to mental health resources and programs, patient satisfaction, care of Fort Irwin families and children, facility maintenance and many other health related topics.
Tempel visited and toured the new Fort Irwin Army Wellness Center (AWC) and spoke with facility manager Andrew Munstermann (left) about the importance of preventive medicine in conjunction with the Performance Triad and other Army fitness programs to accomplish the Surgeon General's Number One Goal: Soldier Readiness.
During his visit to Fort Irwin Tempel also met with Maj. Gen. Joseph M. Martin, Commanding General National Training Center and Fort Irwin to discuss a variety of issues, including Soldier readiness and resiliency, patient support/satisfaction and the opening of a new state-of-the-art replacement hospital on Fort Irwin scheduled for completion in the spring of 2017.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the official WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil.
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital Public Affairs (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2016 MEDDAC Ball was held at the Fort Irwin Sandy Basin Community Center April 9. Keynote speaker this year was the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC Commander Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West. The evening showed the Fort Irwin MEDDAC at its best: observing and celebrating military traditions, honoring fallen comrades and those serving overseas, promoting pride, good fellowship and cohesion across the organization. The evening was also an opportunity for the greater MEDDAC family on Fort Irwin to come together and socialize.
The event was organized by the Weed Army Community Hospital Social Committee.
Photograph by Mark Dust Photography
FORT IRWIN, Calif. – First Lieutenant Elizabeth Army closes the Nurses Week Luncheon with a sneak-peak at the gift-basket prizes to be won in the coming Nurses Weeks competitions and events. The week starts with National Nurses Day on May, 6 and ends with the International Nurses Day, Thursday, May 12.
Throughout the week the eyes of the Fort Irwin community are on WACH nurses and the importance of their work in support of National Training Center (NTC) Soldiers and their families. The official theme designated for 2016 is “A culture of safety - It starts with YOU.” and each day WACH staff enroll and spend lunches participating in events and competitions that promote patient safety and reliable healthcare practices.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital Public Affairs (Released).
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FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Maj. Gen. Thomas R. Tempel, Jr., commanding general, U.S. Army Regional Health Command Central made his first visit to Fort Irwin Jan. 19 – 21 to meet and speak with Fort Irwin Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) leaders, caregivers and hospital staff about a variety of subjects important to the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC patients: Soldier readiness and resiliency, access to mental health resources and programs, patient satisfaction, care of Fort Irwin families and children, facility maintenance and many other health related topics.
Tempel visited and toured the new Fort Irwin Army Wellness Center (AWC) and spoke with facility manager Andrew Munstermann about the importance of preventive medicine in conjunction with the Performance Triad and other Army fitness programs to accomplish the Surgeon General's Number One Goal: Soldier Readiness.
During his visit to Fort Irwin Tempel also met with Maj. Gen. Joseph M. Martin, Commanding General National Training Center and Fort Irwin to discuss a variety of issues, including Soldier readiness and resiliency, patient support/satisfaction and the opening of a new state-of-the-art replacement hospital on Fort Irwin scheduled for completion in the spring of 2017.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the official WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil.
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital Public Affairs (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Maj. Gen. Thomas R. Tempel, Jr., commanding general, U.S. Army Regional Health Command Central made his first visit to Fort Irwin Jan. 19 – 21 to meet and speak with Fort Irwin Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) leaders, caregivers and hospital staff about a variety of subjects important to the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC patients: Soldier readiness and resiliency, access to mental health resources and programs, patient satisfaction, care of Fort Irwin families and children, facility maintenance and many other health related topics. .
Pictured: Maj. Gen Tempel (right) listens to Maj. Kevin Goke, Chief, WACH Department of Behavioral Health (left) as he explains the Resiliency challenges faced by Soldiers and families on Fort Irwin.
While on Fort Irwin Temple also met with Maj. Gen. Joseph M. Martin, Commanding General National Training Center and Fort Irwin to discuss a variety of issues, including Soldier health, readiness and resiliency, patient support/satisfaction and the opening of a new state-of-the-art replacement hospital on Fort Irwin scheduled for completion in the spring of 2017.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the official WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil.
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital Public Affairs (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2016 MEDDAC Ball was held at the Fort Irwin Sandy Basin Community Center April 9. Keynote speaker this year was the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC Commander Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West. The evening showed the Fort Irwin MEDDAC at its best: observing and celebrating military traditions, honoring fallen comrades and those serving overseas, promoting pride, good fellowship and cohesion across the organization. The evening was also an opportunity for the greater MEDDAC family on Fort Irwin to come together and socialize.
The event was organized by the Weed Army Community Hospital Social Committee.
Photograph by Mark Dust Photography
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital PAO (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2016 MEDDAC Ball was held at the Fort Irwin Sandy Basin Community Center April 9. Keynote speaker this year was the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC Commander Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West. The evening showed the Fort Irwin MEDDAC at its best: observing and celebrating military traditions, honoring fallen comrades and those serving overseas, promoting pride, good fellowship and cohesion across the organization. The evening was also an opportunity for the greater MEDDAC family on Fort Irwin to come together and socialize
The event was organized by the Weed Army Community Hospital Social Committee.
Photograph by Mark Dust Photography
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FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- Soldiers from the Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin garrison were treated to a special meal in honor of Thanksgiving on November 18, 2015 at the hospital DFAC. The officers and non-commissioned officers of the WACH cheerfully served turkey, ham, yams and other Thanksgiving trimmings in keeping with the Army tradition of leaders serving a holiday meal to their subordinates. WACH leadership joins other Fort Irwin commands and repeats the service during Thanksgiving week to Soldiers and thier families at another, larger DFAC located on post.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the Weed Army Community Hospital and the National Training Center at Fort Irwin visit the new WACH website at www.irwin.amedd.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, Weed Army Community Hospital PAO (Released).
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2016 MEDDAC Ball was held at the Fort Irwin Sandy Basin Community Center April 9. Keynote speaker this year was the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC Commander Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West. The evening showed the Fort Irwin MEDDAC at its best: observing and celebrating military traditions, honoring fallen comrades and those serving overseas, promoting pride, good fellowship and cohesion across the organization. The evening was also an opportunity for the greater MEDDAC family on Fort Irwin to come together and socialize
The event was organized by the Weed Army Community Hospital Social Committee.
Photograph by Mark Dust Photography
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2016 MEDDAC Ball was held at the Fort Irwin Sandy Basin Community Center April 9. Keynote speaker this year was the U.S. Army Surgeon General and MEDDAC Commander Lt. Gen. Nadja Y. West. The evening showed the Fort Irwin MEDDAC at its best: observing and celebrating military traditions, honoring fallen comrades and those serving overseas, promoting pride, good fellowship and cohesion across the organization. The evening was also an opportunity for the greater MEDDAC family on Fort Irwin to come together and socialize.
The event was organized by the Weed Army Community Hospital Social Committee.
Photograph by Mark Dust Photography