USAMRMC Recognizes Quarterly Awardees
On March 28, the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command hosted its quarterly headquarters awards ceremony, recognizing the achievements and time in service of 34 individuals at the Fort Detrick Auditorium, Building 1520.
Maj. Gen. Barbara R. Holcomb, USAMRMC and Fort Detrick commanding general, kicked off the morning ceremony with a heartfelt "thank you" to all attendees for showing up to support and celebrate their colleagues, congratulating each awardee as they were recognized in front of a packed auditorium.
Award winners included:
Superior Civilian Service Award
- Ms. Patricia Reilly
- Mr. Paul Michaels
Commander's Award for Civilian Service
- Ms. Beverly Michaels
- Ms. Billie Fulmer
- Mr. Terry Lee
- Ms. Myrsonia Lutz
- Mr. Francis Brady
Achievement Medal for Civilian Service
- Mr. Eleuterio Galvez
- Mr. Raymond Boell
- Ms. Sheila McFarland
Certificate of Achievement
- Mr. John Fryzlewicz
- Ms. Karen Wisniewski
- Mr. John Carria
Certificate of Appreciation
- Col. Jason Sepanic
- Cpt. Leighona Powell
- Ms. Candi Smith
- Mr. Ian Trotman
- Sgt. Raymond Charest
- Sgt. Quan Tran
- Spc. Charmaine Ibarra
Armed Services Blood Program Presentation: One Gallon Pin
- Col. Jason Sepanic
O2M3
- Ms. Barbara McFadden
- Sgt. Maj. Robert Goodale
- Master Sgt. Ronald Gardner
Career Service Recognition
Five Year Certificate
- Mr. Hugh Connacher
- Ms. Julie Buchanan
Ten Year Certificate
- Ms. Chasity Kinser
Twenty-Five Year Certificate
- Mr. Ian Trotman
- Ms. Sonja Christian
Thirty Year Certificate
- Ms. Stephanie Wilkinson
- Mr. William Clarke
Thirty-Five Year Certificate
- Ms. Karen Wisniewski
- Ms. Laura Brosch
- Mr. Dean Blanken
- Mr. Floyd Angelo
Forty Year Certificate
- Ms. Jill Piercy
Holcomb led the quarterly town hall immediately following the awards ceremony; joined by Mr. Gregg Stevens, Army Medical Department Civilian Corps chief.
Stevens handed out certificates of his own following the town hall discussion, awarding 52 AMEDD Regimental Affiliation certificates. This honor affords AMEDD Soldiers and civilians formal affiliation with the U.S. Army Medical Department Regiment – a regiment whose tradition of caring is distinguished by more than 200 years of proud and faithful service to Soldiers, the U.S. Army and the United States of America.
Awardees included:
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The morning's events concluded with a cake cutting in the lobby in commemoration of the 22nd AMEDD Civilian Corps birthday.