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Home From left, Col. Vincent B. Myers and Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Santiago, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital command team, congratulate Capt. Joshua Lockwood, Sgt. Derrick Hise and Sgt. Sangoh Choi for winning the hospital’s first ever Best Leader Competition, Feb. 15 -17, on Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The competition originated from Soldier and NCO of the Year Competitions, but with the inclusion of commissioned officers O1 to O3, was renamed Best Leader. (U.S. Army) From left, Col. Vincent B. Myers and Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Santiago, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital command team, congratulate Capt. Joshua Lockwood, Sgt. Derrick Hise and Sgt. Sangoh Choi for winning the hospital’s first ever Best Leader Competition, Feb. 15 -17, on Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The competition originated from Soldier and NCO of the Year Competitions, but with the inclusion of commissioned officers O1 to O3, was renamed Best Leader. (U.S. Army)

From left, Col. Vincent B. Myers and Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Santiago, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital command team, congratulate Capt. Joshua Lockwood, Sgt. Derrick Hise and Sgt. Sangoh Choi for winning the hospital’s first ever Best Leader Competition, Feb. 15 -17, on Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The competition originated from Soldier and NCO of the Year Competitions, but with the inclusion of commissioned officers O1 to O3, was renamed Best Leader. (U.S. Army)

From left, Col. Vincent B. Myers and Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Santiago, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital command team, congratulate Capt. Joshua Lockwood, Sgt. Derrick Hise and Sgt. Sangoh Choi for winning the hospital’s first ever Best Leader Competition, Feb. 15 -17, on Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The competition originated from Soldier and NCO of the Year Competitions, but with the inclusion of commissioned officers O1 to O3, was renamed Best Leader. (U.S. Army)
Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Santiago, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital senior enlisted leader, provides an in-brief to the hospital’s Best Leader Competition participants at the hospital Feb. 11. BACH’s Best Leader competition recognizes those Soldiers demonstrating superb military bearing and communication skills, knowledge of various military subjects, and the ability to perform a variety of Soldier skills. (U.S. Army)