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Home U.S. Army Pharmacist Maj. Mark Olson draws a dose of COVID-19 vaccine for use in Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s COVID-19 vaccination clinic earlier this year. The hospital operates the vaccination site on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, which was recognized June 28th for its high vaccination rate among active-duty service members in the Department of Defense. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager) U.S. Army Pharmacist Maj. Mark Olson draws a dose of COVID-19 vaccine for use in Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s COVID-19 vaccination clinic earlier this year. The hospital operates the vaccination site on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, which was recognized June 28th for its high vaccination rate among active-duty service members in the Department of Defense. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager)

U.S. Army Pharmacist Maj. Mark Olson draws a dose of COVID-19 vaccine for use in Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s COVID-19 vaccination clinic earlier this year. The hospital operates the vaccination site on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, which was recognized June 28th for its high vaccination rate among active-duty service members in the Department of Defense. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager)

U.S. Army Pharmacist Maj. Mark Olson draws a dose of COVID-19 vaccine for use in Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s COVID-19 vaccination clinic earlier this year. The hospital operates the vaccination site on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, which was recognized June 28th for its high vaccination rate among active-duty service members in the Department of Defense. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager)

U.S. Army Pharmacist Maj. Mark Olson draws a dose of COVID-19 vaccine for use in Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s COVID-19 vaccination clinic earlier this year. The hospital operates the vaccination site on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, which was recognized June 28th for its high vaccination rate among active-duty service members in the Department of Defense. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager)