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Fort Hood Warrior Transition Brigade
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Hometown: Fort Hood, TX, US
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Gloria Montgomery
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All 'ears' in a day's work
Fort Hood Warrior Transition Brigade soldier, Spc Bernard Sims, helps punk rock poodle Jim...
Taken: 04.25.2012
Former Dallas Cowboy shares NFL memories with Fort Hood Wounded Warriors
Heisman Trophy winner and NFL great Herschel Walker shared some of his NFL memories, April 26,...
Taken: 04.26.2012
Blessing of the Hands ceremony honors WTB nurses healing ‘touch’
Lt. Col. Chris Cook, commander, 1st Battalion, Warrior Transition Brigade, thanks WTB nurse case...
Taken: 05.07.2012
Blessing of the Hands ceremony honors Fort Hood nurses healing ‘touch’
Capt. James Pritchard, Warrior Transition Brigade’s 1st Battalion chaplain, anoints WTB nurse...
Taken: 05.07.2012
Massaging away the miles
Comfort for America's Uniformed Services volunteer Leslie Koehler said the best part of the...
Taken: 04.18.2012
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News Stories Massaging away miles of pain Comfort for America's Uniformed Services Volunteers held a 4-hour massage marathon, April 18, to help Ride 2 Recovery cyclists recover from hours of cycling. 04.26.12 Story by Gloria Montgomery
Healing a family affair for Fort Hood WTB’s homebound soldiers Fort Hood's Warrior Transition Brigade F Company's remote care program is primarily for homebound ill or injured low-risk National Guard and Reservists who would have to remain on active duty and be medically managed at an Army installation, often miles away from their support system and their community. 04.11.12 Story by Gloria Montgomery
Warrior Care year-round commitment to Fort Hood’s WTB With the Civil War and its death toll weighing heavy on his soul, President Abe Lincoln would often find solace visiting wounded soldiers at Washington-area military hospitals. During one of these visits, Lincoln witnessed an amputation procedure on one of his soldiers. Shocked at the surgeons’ enthusiasm with their knife skills and indifference to their patient, a troubled Lincoln asked them a poignant question: “But what about the soldier?” 11.21.11 Story by Gloria Montgomery
Twice wounded, but ‘soldiering’ on with nature It was an “ah-ha” moment for Sgt. 1st Class Karl Pasco back in the late-1990's when he pinned on staff sergeant. The Army, he had decided, was his destiny. He loved soldiering, relishing the ever-increasing leadership responsibilities as he climbed the noncommissioned officer ladder. But in 2007, he was dealt a double whammy of ah-ha moments when he realized the wounds he suffered during his second deployment to Iraq would more than likely end his soldiering career. 07.15.11 Story by Gloria Montgomery
Wounded soldier now in mentoring role as WTB Platoon Leader When Sgt. 1st Class Brent Boodoo’s brain was scrambled one too many times by an improvised explosive device, along with a kicker of an injury to his left arm and neck, the food service specialist turned IED hunter landed in the Fort Hood Warrior Transition Brigade. 03.25.11 Story by Gloria Montgomery
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