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    Soldier for life: Retired senior NCO is ‘still serving ‘

    Retired senior NCO Brenda Hendricks is ‘still serving ‘ as Army civilian

    Photo By Julie A Kelemen | Retired Sgt. 1st Class Brenda Hendricks embodies the "Soldier for Life" concept by...... read more read more

    NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES

    01.15.2021

    Story by Julie A Kelemen 

    597th Transportation Brigade

    All around the country, veterans are serving the community and inspiring others with their professionalism and honorable service. They are successful project managers and can work diligently in fast-paced environments, using their military skills and experiences to make a positive impact.

    Brenda Hendricks, a Human Resources Specialist at the 597th Transportation Bde. is a shining example of the Soldier for life mindset: Once you earn the title Soldier, you are in for life.

    She joined the 597th Trans. Bde. in May 2018 and has been a front line worker at the brigade headquarters since the pandemic began.

    When a Soldier faces career hurdles or major life milestones, one of their first stops is at Brenda Hendricks’ neatly organized and brightly colored office at the brigade headquarters for counseling.

    “I provide whatever they need for training assignments, separations, relocations, retirements, promotions, family support, awards and decorations and help process any other personnel actions they require,” Hendricks said.

    She typically sees up to 10 to 15 Soldiers face-to-face in her office every day, depending on the mandatory requirements, which can fluctuate each month.

    Hendricks said she tries to make a difference because she knows what it’s like to serve in the military.

    “I have been on the other side of the desk,” Hendricks said, “I used to be a Soldier and I had a bad experience with a federal civilian employee, where it felt like they believed that the Soldier owed them, instead of the civilian helping the Soldier. So when I became a civilian, I made sure I always take care of the Soldiers first.”

    It worked out to be a good thing, Hendricks added.

    “I also love staying on top of the paperwork because I like to be organized and I love everything being by the book.” Hendricks said.

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    Date Taken: 01.15.2021
    Date Posted: 01.15.2021 21:42
    Story ID: 387074
    Location: NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA, US
    Hometown: SUFFERN, NEW YORK, US

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