U.S. Army Capt. Meghan Horn, left, a clinical psychologist with the 98th Combat and Operational Stress Control, 62nd Medical Brigade, and U.S. Army Maj. Alysia Franco, center, a liaison officer with Urban Augmentation Medical Task Force-531, comb through Katie Sue’s mane during an equine therapy outing in Burnett, Wis., Jan. 8, 2021. The Department of Defense religious support and behavioral health teams assigned to support the military medical providers in Wisconsin routinely schedule activities intended to support the service members’ mental, social and spiritual well-being throughout their

U.S. Army Capt. Meghan Horn, left, a clinical psychologist with the 98th Combat and Operational Stress Control, 62nd Medical Brigade, and U.S. Army Maj. Alysia Franco, center, a liaison officer with Urban Augmentation Medical Task Force-531, comb through Katie Sue’s mane during an equine therapy outing in Burnett, Wis., Jan. 8, 2021. The Department of Defense religious support and behavioral health teams assigned to support the military medical providers in Wisconsin routinely schedule activities intended to support the service members’ mental, social and spiritual well-being throughout their Stock Photo
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U.S. Army Capt. Meghan Horn, left, a clinical psychologist with the 98th Combat and Operational Stress Control, 62nd Medical Brigade, and U.S. Army Maj. Alysia Franco, center, a liaison officer with Urban Augmentation Medical Task Force-531, comb through Katie Sue’s mane during an equine therapy outing in Burnett, Wis., Jan. 8, 2021. The Department of Defense religious support and behavioral health teams assigned to support the military medical providers in Wisconsin routinely schedule activities intended to support the service members’ mental, social and spiritual well-being throughout their deployment. U.S. Northern Command, through U.S. Army North, remains committed to providing flexible Department of Defense support to the whole-of-America COVID-19 response.