SSG Jones, served as the Squadron Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear(CBRN) NCO as a member of the 2nd Cavalry Regiement(CR); was resonpsible of developing and suprervise of CBRN equipment fielding and training; responisble for establishing CBRN training and readiness of the Squadron 837 soldiers, was at one point responisble for $10,000,000 worh of TOC, tatical vehicles and offices equipment.
Sigmund Freud and Carl Rogers are two extremely renowned individuals who have greatly contributed to the history of psychology. Their contributions are the foundation for the tools, techniques, and methodologies used by psychologist today. Although, each psychologist is from different times and developed different methods, they shared a passion for the workings of the human mind. As a result, their drive and foundation has motivated and prompted new theories and research for the future. This paper will provide a summary of two articles highlighting the processes contemporary psychologists use to develop the theories of Freud and Rogers. It also explains their views of human nature and worldviews as
Performed duties of an SGL assigned to the Basic Leader Course (BLC) for the Fires Center of Excellence (FCOE). Served as the subject matter expert for all Course Management Plan (CMP) and Programs of Instruction (POI,) training and maintaining instructor certification. Responsible for the wellbeing, safety, professional development, and training of 16 Soldiers on a 22-day recurring cycle, performing nine cycles a year. During my tenure as a BLC SGL, I achieved numerous accomplishments and achievements. Received enormous praise from the United States Sergeants Major Academy (USAMA) for renovation of a Training Support Package (TSP) that was implemented across BLCs for the entire Army. Hand-picked as NCO of the Month for September 2015, selected
Captain Steven Tamborelli contributed significantly to United States Army Aviation throughout his aviation career, he deployed to Afghanistan for OEF 13-14, and has excelled in every position he has held. He is a consummate mentor for officers, warrant officers and enlisted Soldiers. He is a consistent and competent source of advice for superiors. His outstanding performance reflects greatly upon the Warrant Officer Corps and United States Army Aviation.
EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE WHILE ASSIGNED TO INTELLIGENCE AND SUSTAINMENT COMPANY AS THE FUNERAL DETAIL NCOIC. SGT LUCIER EXEMPLARY PERFORMANCE AND DEDICATION TO EXCELLENCE CONTRIBUTED IMMEASURABLY TO THE UNIT'S OVERALL SUCCESS. HIS ACTIONS ARE IN KEEPING WITH THE FINEST TRADITIONS OF MILITARY SERVICE AND REFLECT GREAT CREDIT UPON HIMSELF, HEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS BATTALION, 1ST ARMORED DIVISION, AND THE UNITED STATES
For over 22 years, SFC Weems has served in the Kansas Army National Guard in military occupational specialty, 92Y - Unit Supply Specialist. Her career represents the spirt of Saint Martin. She has always put others before her own career. She is often recognized for her selfless service, devotion, and caring for others. This compliments her outstanding technical skills and accomplishments in the 92Y, Unit Supply Specialist field, and the Quartermaster Corps. SFC Weems is a must select for the Honorable Order of Saint Martin.
SFC Weems has served the Kansas Army National Guard in multiple positions of importance. From 1994 to 2001 SFC Weems served with HHC 1-108th AVN BN as a Supply Clerk; from 2001 to 2005 with HQ 235th Regt as Supply NCO; 2005 to 2009 with 1-235th Regt as OCS Company Training NCO; 2009 to 2012 with DET 1 Recruiting
Master Sergeant Jeffrey J. Baker distinguished himself throughout a 25-year career through exceptionally meritorious service in a succession of positions of great responsibility to the Army and to the nation. Previous leadership positions of significant achievement include Human Resources Operations Branch (HROB) NCOIC, 82d Sustainment Brigade, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Advanced Individual Training (AIT) Series Chief and Headquarters/Alpha (HQ/A) Company First Sergeant, Fort Jackson, South Carolina. MSG Baker's career culminated as the First Sergeant of the Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 369th Adjutant General Battalion, U.S Army Soldier Support Institute (USASSI), Fort Jackson, South
1LT Crader demonstrated clinical expertise and sound judgment in providing medical readiness support. A resourceful leader, he developed innovative ways to facilitate and enhance mission accomplishment. He demonstrated flexibility in being able to focus on the overall mission while simultaneously mentoring to junior soldiers.
While serving as a Mail-room Clerk for Charlie Company, 307th ESB, SPC McCoy bestowed significant assistance during 516th Signal Brigade Inspections receiving an overall assessment of Green. SPC McCoy excelled in her duties as the mail clerk and conducted her daily mail operations including picking up, sorting, and distributing mail to over 250 Soldiers. SPC McCoy's attention to detail and hard work were immediately evident and profoundly assisted in raising the morale of all Charlie Company Soldiers serving on JBER,
1. I highly recommend SSG Alan Clark for the position of Survey Section Recon NCO. SSG Clark has worked as a subject matter expert in the Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear (CBRN) field for over sixteen years. Over a brief period of time SSG Clark has proven to possess great knowledge in CBRN related incidents that the 101st Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team has encountered. SSG Clark’s ability to connect to soldiers of all ranks and as well as technical and tactical knowledge is a great asset to the Survey Section.
Members Present: Mr. Bill Bowen, Chairman; Mr. Baxter Rice Vice-Chair, Mr. Buzz Breedlove Board, Secretary, Mr. David Clisham, BG James Gabrielli, MG David Baldwin, Mr. Steve Samuels, Mr. Sedrick Tydus, and Mr. Joe Wire. Members. Members Absent: VADM Jody Breckenridge. Staff: LTC Richard Wallis, Superintendent; Mrs. Rachel Mahlke, Mr. Luis Garza, Mrs. Johnna Grell, SFC Rodrigo Leanos, Mrs. Estephanie Fuentes, Mr. Salvatore Siino, MAJ Pernell Johnson, Mrs. Sahiry Ireland, Mr. Sean Moler, and Mrs. Cesley Frost. Public: Mr. Brandon Hardin, LTC Joel Armstrong, Mrs. Soundra Leek, and Mr. Arnold Grisham. Cadets: Franki Magaña, Verania Amaton, and Gerald Liddle.
. Recommend Major (MAJ) Waldrell J. Thomas be admitted to the Honorable Order of Saint Christopher for his service to the Transportation Corps through exemplary performance of his duties as a Division Transportation Officer to the Transportation Corps Officer Leader and most recently as the Deployment and Distribution Chief for the Combined Joint Forces Land Component Command- Iraq (CJFLCC-OIR), supporting operations in Iraq, Syria, Qatar, Kuwait, Fujairah, Jordan, Turkey. While being deployed forward, he still coordinated logistical support to units supporting PACOM and EUCOM operations, as well as, units at home station, Fort Riley, KS. MAJ Thomas led a joint staff that increased logistical efficiency within the CJFLCC-OIR by 50%.
After being appointed by the commander, SPC Jones showed dedication and responsibility and into an important role as the units Equal Opportunity Representative for nine months. Not only did SPC Jones do this to the best of his ability but he received an "Exceeds Standards" on the last command
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SSG Crespo meritoriously served as a Senior Scout and culminated as a Platoon Sergent in 2D Platoon, Nemesis Troop, Saber Squadron, 2D Cavalry Regiment. SSG Crespo successfully led a scout platoon in two JMTC, two Troop certification, two Platoon certification and seven Gunneries. SSG Crespo was a valuable part of the successful interoperability in the NATO partners during Saber Junction 17, Operation Brave Warrior 16, Operation Atlantic Sentry, Operation Inherent Resolve, and Operation Nomad