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    TSC command team welcomes 8 new Morales Club members

    TSC command team welcomes 8 new Morales Club members

    Photo By Master Sgt. Warren Wright | Maj. Gen. Duane A. Gamble (left) and Command Sgt. Maj. Rodney J. Rhoades (right), the...... read more read more

    KAISERSLAUTERN, GERMANY

    07.31.2015

    Story by Staff Sgt. Warren Wright 

    21st Theater Sustainment Command

    KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – Four noncommissioned officers from the 21st Theater Sustainment Command were inducted as new members of the prestigious Sergeant Morales Club and four senior NCOs were welcomed as honorary members during a ceremony at the Armstrong Club on the Vogelweh Military Complex July 31.

    Maj. Gen. Duane A. Gamble, the commanding general of the 21st TSC, served as guest speaker during his first appearance at a Morales Club event, while Command Sgt. Maj. Rodney J. Rhoades, the TSC senior enlisted leader and himself an honorary member since his induction in May, presided over the ceremony.

    “We have four great inductees that earned their way here the traditional way and four great inductees that are getting constructive credit for years of service to our Soldiers and our families,” said Gamble. “This really is an exclusive club and these NCOs really have given their all.”

    The inductees were Staff Sgt. Hanan Khader and Staff Sgt. April M. Powers of the 18th Military Police Brigade, Sgt. 1st Class Luis F. Munoz of the 16th Sustainment Bde. and Sgt. 1st Class Nelson N. Rivas of the 21st TSC’s Special Troops Battalion.

    The honorary inductees were Sgt. Maj. Sean Miller of the 21st TSC; Command Sgt. Maj. William L. Major of U.S. Army Garrison Benelux – who served previously with the 16th Sust. Bde.; Command Sgt. Maj. Maveric Ledbetter of the 16th Sust. Bde.; and Command Sgt. Maj. Michael T. Howard of the 212th Combat Support Hospital, 30th Medical Bde.

    The Sergeant Morales Club promotes the highest ideals of integrity, professionalism and leadership for the enlisted force serving in Europe. Membership into the organization is selective and achieved only through a rigorous, competitive process.

    “It’s great to be able to see everything I’ve worked for, studied for and spent a lot of time preparing for come to fruition,” said Powers following her induction. “I really wanted to do this for my Soldiers; to motivate them and push them so that they can become better than me someday.”

    Each of the new members were presented with a command coin, a certificate of membership, the Army Commendation Medal and the iconic Sergeant Morales Club medallion.

    Gaining membership into the organization takes hard work can be a long road for potential members; but inductees described the struggle as well worth the effort.

    “The reason I did it was because I wanted to go outside of my comfort zone and show my Soldiers that you can challenge yourself and get something out of it,” said Powers. “Things that have happened in your past doesn’t have to define who you are. You can get better and better regardless of what’s happened in your past.”

    Rhoades described the inductees as confident leaders ready to overcome obstacles and make an immediate impact.

    “I don’t think these members have any real challenges because they’re true leaders,” he said. “They represent the true meaning of leadership.”

    However, membership into the Sergeant Morales Club comes with its advantages, not only to the member, but to the community they support as well.

    “Now that they are members, commanders and command sergeants major are going to call on them because they are noted as being the very best,” said Rhoades. “We will call on them to be more actively involved in the community beyond what they already are.”

    Following the induction and a customary cake-cutting ceremony, the commanding general used the time to speak to the leaders in attendance and pass on some words of wisdom from his time as a leader. He emphasized that true leaders will cultivate a culture based on mutual trust – one in which Soldiers feel confident and comfortable bringing problems to their leaders.

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    Date Taken: 07.31.2015
    Date Posted: 08.03.2015 06:38
    Story ID: 171912
    Location: KAISERSLAUTERN, DE

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