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Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Home Staff Sgt. Jamie Hendzel, a combat medical specialist assigned to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, reads a Flat Stanley letter to students at Northeast Middle School Jan. 16. Soldiers and federal service employees from Blanchfield adopted Flat Stanley’s from Northeast over the holidays and documented his experiences for the students to read. The project, based on the children’s book and character, promoted reading, writing and social studies. (Maria Yager, BACH) Staff Sgt. Jamie Hendzel, a combat medical specialist assigned to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, reads a Flat Stanley letter to students at Northeast Middle School Jan. 16. Soldiers and federal service employees from Blanchfield adopted Flat Stanley's from Northeast over the holidays and documented his experiences for the students to read. The project, based on the children's book and character, promoted reading, writing and social studies. (Maria Yager, BACH)

Staff Sgt. Jamie Hendzel, a combat medical specialist assigned to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, reads a Flat Stanley letter to students at Northeast Middle School Jan. 16. Soldiers and federal service employees from Blanchfield adopted Flat Stanley’s from Northeast over the holidays and documented his experiences for the students to read. The project, based on the children’s book and character, promoted reading, writing and social studies. (Maria Yager, BACH)

Staff Sgt. Jamie Hendzel, a combat medical specialist assigned to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, reads a Flat Stanley letter to students at Northeast Middle School Jan. 16. Soldiers and federal service employees from Blanchfield adopted Flat Stanley's from Northeast over the holidays and documented his experiences for the students to read. The project, based on the children's book and character, promoted reading, writing and social studies. (Maria Yager, BACH)

Staff Sgt. Jamie Hendzel, a combat medical specialist assigned to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, reads a Flat Stanley letter to students at Northeast Middle School Jan. 16. Soldiers and federal service employees from Blanchfield adopted Flat Stanley’s from Northeast over the holidays and documented his experiences for the students to read. The project, based on the children’s book and character, promoted reading, writing and social studies. (Maria Yager, BACH)

A Northeast Middle School student in Clarksville, Tennessee, reads about a Flat Stanley’s visit to the hometown of one Blanchfield Army Community Hospital employee from Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Soldiers and federal service employees from Blanchfield adopted Flat Stanley’s from Northeast over the holidays and documented his experiences for the students to read. (Maria Yager, BACH)