Posted on 06/08/2007 4:30:11 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, June 8, 2007 Walter Reed Army Medical Center officials yesterday activated the second and third companies focused solely on overseeing the health, welfare and morale of warriors in transition. Walter Reed officials activated Battle Company and Chosen Battery of the Warrior Transition Brigade, while the much-maligned Medical Hold Company was deactivated, during a ceremony. Battle Company and Chosen Battery join Able Troop, which was activated April 27, as part of the new Warrior Transition Brigade to facilitate the healing process of warriors in transition and their families physically, mentally and spiritually, said Army Col. Terrence McKenrick, the brigades commander. The Warrior Transition Brigade was conceived of and implemented after a critical series of media reports highlighted shortcomings in outpatient care at Walter Reed. A series of reviews found several faults in the former Medical Hold Company concept. Consequently, such units are being phased out. Your mission is to heal, he said to the warriors in transition, as wounded soldiers are referred to around Walter Reed. During the ceremony, Capt. Aaron J. Braxton II, commander of Medical Hold Company, encased the companys colors, indicating its deactivation, while Maj. Christopher Ballard and Capt. Christopher H. Clyde, uncased the colors for Battle Company and Chosen Battery, respectively, activating those companies. Col. Ronald Hamilton, commander of the Medical Center Brigade which included Medical Hold Company, called yesterdays events another milestone in the history of the Army Medical Department. Hamilton said the medical support provided those troops and their families seeks to ensure they have a healing environment with appropriate command and control and resources. Previously, this was done in the Medical Hold Company. Hamilton praised the job done by Braxton as the Medical Hold Company commander. He called Braxtons leadership and command team superb. McKenrick said Ballard and Clyde are good fits to command Battle Company and Chosen Battery, and he urged the new company commanders to never underestimate the impact you will have on the lives entrusted to your care. Ballard, an infantry officer who has completed Airborne and Ranger schools, earned a Purple Heart Medal for injuries he suffered in Iraq from a roadside bomb while leading a convoy. He understands the pain and frustration that can accompany the recovery process, McKenrick said. Clyde, a former National Guardsman, is a Black Hawk helicopter pilot who served two combat tours in Iraq. (Bernard S. Little is command information officer in the Walter Reed Strategic Communications Office.)
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