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Learning from Joshua in the High Desert Chaplain’s WACH holds Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness month event
“I always compared my loss to other people who had a
By Kimberly Hackbarth
Public A airs Specialist, Weed Army Community Hospital loss maybe at birth or in the third trimester and it was like
the mid-19th century named the tree after people but also the dangers of Corner
a biblical story in which Joshua reaches his desert scorpions, rattle snakes, FORT IRWIN, Calif. — Weed Army Community my pain wasn’t as great as them …I don’t need to make it
hands up to the sky in prayer. en, who is and extreme weather condi- his God. Remembering Moses’s charges, he Hospital hosted Light the Night, a Pregnancy and Infant that big of a deal,” she said. “But now looking back, I realize
this man Joshua? Joshua was son of Nun, and tions. Can you imagine thirst, hunger, and Loss Awareness Month remembrance event on Oct. 15 at I shouldn’t have done that.”
he lived as a Soldier most of his adult life in scorching heat of the day as well as icy cold resiliently remained strong and courageous Fort Irwin. Her pain re-emerged 16 years later when she started work-
the desert’s harsh environment. wind that penetrated the people’s skins in even in the stormy days of his life. He hum- Sgt. Monique Knox, a preventive medicine noncommis- ing at WACH and cared for someone in a similar situation.
Some biblical scholars believe that the night? How could Joshua emerge as a bly obeyed God’s Word in all circumstances sioned o cer with WACH, spearheaded the planning for “As a nurse I found myself caring for a young mother in
Joshua probably started his Army career as leader, especially a strong warrior amid these of his life, and “the Lord made Joshua a great the event and said it’s important to acknowledge pregnancy her rst trimester who had lost her rst pregnancy,” she said.
an Egyptian Army o cer before Moses ap- extreme circumstances? leader in the eyes of all the Israelites and for and infant loss awareness events because it isn’t healthy for
pointed him as his aide. Ever since Joshua It is because Joshua was a man of faith. the rest of his life they revered him as much families to su er in silence. “ ose feelings didn’t really come back until then, when I
met Moses, his life was forever changed. But what does faith really mean? When I as they revered Moses (Joshua 4:14).” “It is strong and brave to be vulnerable and release that saw her in the spot that I was in 16 years ago.”
Joshua constantly remembered what Moses used to live in San Diego, I once visited Let me tell you the good news, that is, pressure and pain of your little loved one’s life lost before it Mendez empathized with the grieving parents who
By Chaplain (Col.) Daniel S. Oh, Senior charged him: “Have I not commanded you? the Port of San Diego Shipyards. ere, I Joshua was no di erent from us. He had the eats away at you until you are no good to help anyone else.” thanked her for sharing her story with them.
Chaplain Be strong and courageous. Do not be terri- wondered how huge ships could stay in one same nature as us and he was no super man. WACH sta set up a table with educational resources for “I realized how powerful that was just to face it and share
NTC/Ft. Irwin, California ed; do not be discouraged, for the LORD place not colliding with one another. Well, I He put his version of OCP pants just as we families and a memorial frame where parents could write the Kimberly Hackbarth - Fort Irwin community members my story and that was important,” said Mendez.
name of their baby on a little, wooden heart and place it in attend a remembrance ceremony Oct. 15 at Weed Army
your God will be with you wherever you was told that each ship was securely anchored do: one leg at a time. But his faith made all
As we serve in the California’s High go (Joshua 1:9).” He followed Moses and to the ocean oor. You see, faith is like an the di erence. And today, the same God is the frame that will be displayed at the hospital entrance the Community Hospital at Fort Irwin, Calif. during a Pregnancy e WACH event where Mendez spoke about her experi-
Desert, I bet you want to be a successful faithfully served the people of Israel for 40 anchor, linking us to the object of our faith, with you and He is more than willing to do rest of the month. and Infant Loss Awareness month event. ence gave families an opportunity to share their grief with
warrior and leader. My recent trip to Joshua years in the desert. our God. Just as an anchor secures a ship powerful work in your life. I hope and pray During the event, 1st Lt. Ti any Mendez, a registered her husband received the news that no parent wants to hear. others who had similar loss and create a safe environment
Tree National Park reminds me of the story In his 40 years of journey in the desert to the ocean oor, so does our faith link us that you may enjoy the same success that nurse with WACH, shared her story of loss. “ e ultrasound technician informed us there was no to remember those lost.
Mendez had just arrived at her rst duty station in
of Joshua’s life in the Old Testament, which with the Israelites, however, Joshua had to securely to God. Joshua had enjoyed as you work, live, and Germany when she found out she was pregnant with her longer a heartbeat,” she said. “ is is the rst [a pregnancy and infant loss awareness]
inspires us to be successful. According to the endure arduous hardships, continually fac- at was the secret of Joshua’s success. play in the high desert. May His perfect rst child. After that, Mendez said she buried her emotions and tried event I’ve ever been to,” Mendez said. “It took me 16 years
National Park Service, Mormon pioneers in ing not only nagging complaints of his own By faith, Joshua was securely anchored to peace and grace be with your always!
However, at one of the rst routine checkups, she and to rationalize why she didn’t deserve to feel so sad. to acknowledge it and I think it’s about time.”
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Events surrounding Domestic Violence • Completed 45 upgraded kitchens in Bit-
FORT IRWIN, Calif. — Community Month, Breast Cancer Awareness, Pregnancy ter Springs
events, COVID-19 updates, housing renova- and Infant Loss Awareness Month and Hal- • The Outer Loop Super Playground moved
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the topics discussed at the last, monthly Com- hours for the Outdoor Recreation Center, the for 2023)
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