Photo by Maria Christina Yager | Blanchfield Army Community Hospital | 04.18.2019
Lt. Col. Heath Holt relieved Lt. Col. Shawn Butler as Fort Campbell Warrior Transition Battalion Commander during a Change of Command Ceremony presided over by Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Commander, Col. Anthony McQueen, on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, April 18. The WTB provides personalized support to wounded, ill and injured Soldiers who require at least six months of rehabilitative......
Photo by Maria Christina Yager | Blanchfield Army Community Hospital | 04.18.2019
190418-A-OT285-017Lt. Col. Heath Holt relieved Lt. Col. Shawn Butler as Fort Campbell Warrior Transition Battalion Commander during a Change of Command Ceremony presided over by Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Commander, Col. Anthony McQueen, on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, April 18. The WTB provides personalized support to wounded, ill and injured Soldiers who require at least six months of......
Photo by Maria Christina Yager | Blanchfield Army Community Hospital | 04.18.2019
New Fort Campbell Warrior Transition Battalion Commander, Lt. Col. Heath Holt, gives remarks during his Change of Command Ceremony, on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, April 18. Holt, a Greenville, Kentucky native, began his Army service as a medical service corps officer and later transferred to the aviation branch. U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager....
Photo by Maria Christina Yager | Blanchfield Army Community Hospital | 04.18.2019
Lt. Col. Heath Holt accepts the Fort Campbell Warrior Transition Battalion colors from Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Commander, Col. Anthony McQueen. Holt relieved Lt. Col. Shawn Butler as WTB commander during a change of command ceremony presided over by McQueen, on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, April 18. The WTB provides personalized support to wounded, ill and injured Soldiers who require......
Photo by Maria Christina Yager | Blanchfield Army Community Hospital | 04.18.2019
Outgoing Fort Campbell Warrior Transition Battalion Commander, Lt. Col. Shawn Butler, gives remarks during a change of command ceremony, on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, April 18. As WTB commander, Butler oversaw operations for more than 600 Soldiers and civilians and managed a budget in excess of $11 million. The WTB provides personalized support to wounded, ill and injured Soldiers who require at......