CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Veteran Equine Time in Clarksville was recently the site of a Fort Campbell soldier reenlistment ceremony. Cpl. Savannah Gibson-Santee with the 72nd Medical Detachment, took her reenlistment oath on horseback on Dec. 17.
Gibson-Santee has been a service member for five years. “I love the mission and I love being in the Army. It gives me purpose in my life. I love to help people, and I just want to keep giving back,” she said.




Commander of the 72nd Medical Detachment Lt. Col. Philip Bowling, also on horseback, delivered the oath for reenlistment. “We are really proud of her service and recommitment to the Army and service to our nation,” Bowling said.
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Dar Place, a retired Army veteran, opened his ranch as Veteran Equine Time to help fellow veterans. “I am just so proud that the active-duty soldiers have found a home out here and this is a place they want to be, and they want us to be a part of this memorable life experience,” Place said.
For additional information visit the Veteran Equine Time website, email info@veteranequinetime.org or call 931-401-4646.
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