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Col. Brian Freidline, Deputy Commander for Administration at BACH, presented Jenn O'Neill, founder of Hope and Healing at Hillenglade (HHH), with a Certificate of Appreciation last week, honoring her for the work her and her team have done partnering with the Fort Campbell Soldier Recovery Unit. This partnership has been ongoing every three months for the past 5 years (with a temporary break during the peak of COVID) where a group of up to six Soldiers visit the horse farm for three days. During their visit they learn about the horses; how to care for them; and how to interact, react, conne

Col. Brian Freidline, Deputy Commander for Administration at BACH, presented Jenn O'Neill, founder of Hope and Healing at Hillenglade (HHH), with a Certificate of Appreciation last week, honoring her for the work her and her team have done partnering with the Fort Campbell Soldier Recovery Unit.    This partnership has been ongoing every three months for the past 5 years (with a temporary break during the peak of COVID) where a group of up to six Soldiers visit the horse farm for three days. During their visit they learn about the horses; how to care for them; and how to interact, react, conne Stock Photo
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Operation 2023 / Alamy Stock Photo

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6662 x 4441 px | 56.4 x 37.6 cm | 22.2 x 14.8 inches | 300dpi

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10 February 2023

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Col. Brian Freidline, Deputy Commander for Administration at BACH, presented Jenn O'Neill, founder of Hope and Healing at Hillenglade (HHH), with a Certificate of Appreciation last week, honoring her for the work her and her team have done partnering with the Fort Campbell Soldier Recovery Unit. This partnership has been ongoing every three months for the past 5 years (with a temporary break during the peak of COVID) where a group of up to six Soldiers visit the horse farm for three days. During their visit they learn about the horses; how to care for them; and how to interact, react, connect, and build trust between themselves and the animal.

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