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New Kabul Compound Medical Clinic recognized for supporting USACE deployees

Afghanistan Engineer District
Published June 4, 2018
Col. Kimberly Colloton expresses her appreciation to the staff at the New Kabul Compound Medical Clinic for supporting all deployed personnel.

Col. Kimberly Colloton expresses her appreciation to the staff at the New Kabul Compound Medical Clinic for supporting all deployed personnel.

Col. Kimberly Colloton, second from right, recognizes the staff at the New Kabul Compound Medical Clinic for providing life-saving support to USACE personnel.

Col. Kimberly Colloton, second from right, recognizes the staff at the New Kabul Compound Medical Clinic for providing life-saving support to USACE personnel.

BAGRAM, Afghanistan – On June 4, the Afghanistan District commander, Colonel Kimberly Colloton, expressed appreciation to the staff at the New Kabul Compound Medical Clinic for their life-saving support to the District’s military and civilian personnel. On various occasions, district personnel with medical issues have been treated by the New Kabul Compound Medical Clinic, and in some cases, the medical situations have required quick reaction for surgery or medical evacuation.

“I extend my heartfelt appreciation to the staff at the medical clinic for taking care of our USACE team members,” Colonel Colloton said. “Their selfless service and dedication are evident as they provide the best in medical care to ALL deployed personnel. We are all so grateful for their service and support.”

The 1st Squadron, 180th Cavalry Regiment for the 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Oklahoma National Guard, is deployed to Kabul as part of the Kabul Security Force, supporting the NATO-led train, advise, and assist Resolute Support mission.