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The Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic was recognized Nov. 13, during an Army & Occupational Health Star Site award ceremony, marking the clinic as one of the best in the Army. The award recognizes the clinic for earning the highest level of safety as dete...
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Members of the Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic cut a ceremonial cake, Nov. 13, during an Army & Occupational Health Star Site award ceremony, marking the clinic as one of the best in the Army. The award, represented by a gold star symbol, recognizes the...
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The Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic was recognized Nov. 13, during an Army & Occupational Health Star Site award ceremony, marking the clinic as one of the best in the Army. The award, represented by a gold star symbol, recognizes the clinic for earning...
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The Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic was recognized Nov. 13, during an Army & Occupational Health Star Site award ceremony, marking the clinic as one of the best in the Army.
The award, represented by a gold star symbol, recognizes the clinic for earning the highest level of safety as determined by the judging system.
"The Wiesbaden Army Clinic totally deserves this award," said Harry Raith, the Landstuhl Regional Medical Command safety manager. "Safety is all about attitude and after working with you over the past couple years, I am certain that everyone here has the right attitude."
Lt. Col. LaShanda Cobbs, the Wiesbaden health clinic commander, commended her Soldiers and civilian employees, saying that this merit could not have been accomplished without each individual's contribution.
The mission of the Wiesbaden Army Medical Center Safety Program is to assist subordinate departments with accomplishing their missions without unnecessary loss of personnel and equipment to preserve and protect mission readiness.
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