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Brooke Army Medical Center commanding general Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Johnson and Command Sgt. Maj. Diamond Hough help serve Thanksgiving dinner to more than 1,000 guests Nov. 23 in the BAMC Dining Room at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston.
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Members of the Brooke Army Medical Center command staff serve Thanksgiving dinner to more than 1,000 guests Nov. 23 in the BAMC Dining Room at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston.
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Army Master Sgt. Kenneth Carey, Army Capt. Melissa Kottke, Army Col. Shawn Nessen and Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Ernesto Otero prepare to deliver fruit baskets to inpatients Nov. 23 at Brooke Army Medical Center.
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Brig. Gen. Heather Pringle, commander, 502nd Air Base Wing Joint Base San Antonio, and Chief Master Sgt. Kristopher Berg, 502nd ABW and JBSA command chief, help serve a Thanksgiving-style feast to Warrior Transition Battalion Soldiers and their families Nov. 17 at the Warrior and Family Support Center at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston.
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Brooke Army Medical Center deputy commanding officer Col. Traci Crawford and Command Sgt. Maj. Diamond Hough serve a Thanksgiving-style feast to Warrior Transition Battalion Soldiers and their families Nov. 17 at the Warrior and Family Support Center at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston.
By Lori Newman / Published Dec. 7, 2017
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas,
Brooke Army Medical Center celebrated Thanksgiving and Warrior Care Month with activities for Warrior Transition Battalion Soldiers, their families, staff, patients and the community.
BAMC kicked off Thanksgiving festivities with food and fellowship for Warrior Transition Battalion Soldiers and their families. Leaders from BAMC and Joint Base San Antonio served a meal Nov. 17 at the Warrior and Family Support Center. Each year this event is a focal point for Warrior Care Month, which is celebrated in November.
BAMC command staff and their families helped bring the spirit of the holiday to inpatients and their families by delivering fruit baskets and words of encouragement.
The BAMC Dining Room was a buzz of activity this Thanksgiving as more than 1,000 people came to the hospital to partake in a plethora of food served by the BAMC commanding general, command sergeant major and command staff.