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FORT JOHNSON, La. — Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital continually strives to increase access to care for Soldiers and their Families at the Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Johnson ...
FORT JOHNSON, La. — The civilian and military staff at Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital continually seek out opportunities to improve services, educate the community, and take care of one ...
Soldiers, family members and others who may be looking for someone to help them with medical related issues and other problems have a ready resource at Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital ...
An officer assigned to Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital discusses birth control options with a patient at the Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Polk, Louisiana, on January 6, 2023.
known as the "Rakkasans," was pronounced dead at approximately 11:08 a.m., at Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital on Fort Polk, unit spokesman Master Sgt. Kevin Doheny said in statement released ...
The injured soldier was transported to Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital at Fort Polk where he was pronounced dead. The name of the soldier wasn't released pending notification of kin.
Following the discovery at WBMAC, an Army-wide review found the same pen model was used in nine facilities. Officials said it may have also been used incorrectly at Fort Polk's Bayne-Jones Army ...
Stanfill was pronounced dead at 11:08 a.m. Tuesday at Fort Polk's Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital following a live-fire training exercise, according to the news release. The incident at Fort ...
Reischling described the three soldiers' injuries as "minor to stable." One soldier was taken to Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital, and the other two were taken to Rapides Regional Hospital in ...
(AP) - The Army says it is getting in touch with 15 diabetic patients treated at Fort Polk because potentially flawed insulin injections may have put them at risk for hepatitis or HIV. It says ...
Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital at Fort Polk will offer all 15 screening for diseases such as hepatitis and HIV and will coordinate testing for any who don't live in the area, the Army said.
Maj. Taylor. He says he’s new to Fort Stewart, but not the position since he came from Fort Polk, Louisiana as the Command Sergeant Major of the Bayne-Jones Army community hospital. “I’m definitely ...
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