Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Air Force units were evaluated and received scores in several areas including body mass indexes, tobacco use, physical training, and deployment rates. Based on the Commander’s Wellness Program rankings, the top 10 were highlighted and the No. 1, the 4th Airlift Squadron, was presented the Healthy Squadron Award trophy Dec. 13, 2017. To maintain or claim possession of the roving trophy for 2018, additional criteria including sleep, nutrition and physical activity measures will be evaluated.
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