The Total Army Medicine Force is part of what makes the Army, Army Strong. On July 6, 2021, Army Medicine recognized Civilians with awards for each quarter for calendar year 2020 and first quarter of 2021. In addition, Civilian of the Year awards for 2020 were also presented. The awards are given to recognize outstanding dedication and achievement in support of Army Medicine.
Richard Beauchemin, Chief of Staff for the Army Medical Command, opened the ceremony and said, “This past year has been one of turbulence, worry, and change. Yet, due to your dedication, resilience, and can-do attitude, Army Medicine performed in an exemplary manner throughout these trying times and remains strong. In fact, stronger today.”
“I thank each of you and your families for all you do each and every day and for your continued commitment to excellence,” he said.
Lt. Gen. R. Scott Dingle, Army Surgeon General said, “You are strong every day. When I say Army Medicine is Army Strong, that’s me bragging about the best staff in the world—the OTSG OneStaff. We truly are Army Strong because we are Army Medicine, and we are Army Medicine because of each and every one of you. You make us Army strong. I am extremely proud.”
The quarterly recognitions for 2020 are as follows:
Quarter 1, 2020
--Category I — Felicia A. Fields, Secretary, G6 Health Information Technology Directorate
--Category II — Tina R. Czopek, Nurse Administration, G6, CMO
--Category III — Francis L. McVeigh, Telehealth Administrator, Virtual Health Patient Integration, G-3/5/7
Quarter 2, 2020
--Category I — Julie A. Ellington, Military Human Resource Specialist, U.S. Army Health Contracting Activity
--Category II — Roland P. Neault, Health System Specialist, Army Medical Readiness Assistance Program
--Category III — Stephanie L. Colon, Deputy G-1/4/6
Quarter 3, 2020
--Category I — Zettye A. Gibbs-Hillary, Administrative Support Assistant, Patient Care Integration, G-3/5/7
--Category II — Mary J. Hammond, Budget Analyst, Headquarters Medical Command, Joint Base San Antonio
--Category III — Jacquelyn A. Johnson, Supervisory Contract Specialist, U.S. Army Health Contracting Activity
Quarter 4, 2020
--Category I — Walter J. Bischoff, Jr., Procurement Agent, U.S. Army Health Contracting Agency
--Category II — Robyn M. Nadolny, Biologist, U.S. Army Pubic Health Center
--Category III — George H. White, COVID-19 Task Force Director, U.S. Army Pubic Health Center
The Civilians of the Year for 2020
--Category I — Walter J. Bischoff, Jr., Procurement Agent, U.S. Army Health Contracting Agency
--Category II — Robyn M. Nadolny, Biologist, U.S. Army Pubic Health Center
--Category III — Stephanie L. Colon, Deputy G-1/4/6
Quarter 1 Recognition for 2021, Civilians of the Month
--Category I — Sheryl A. Butler, Contract Administration and Investigative Analyst, U.S. Army Health Contracting Agency
--Category II — Dana J. Borreson, Human Resources Specialist, U.S. Army Medical Command, Joint Base San Antonio
--Category III — Robin M. Castro, Supervisory Contract Specialist, U.S. Army Medical Command, Joint Base San Antonio
In concluding the ceremony, Beauchemin said, “I have the opportunity to meet and speak with the personnel who comprise Army Medicine. I am proud of the commitment to Army Medicine and our Soldiers and Families that I see everywhere I go. It’s only because of the entire Army Medicine team, no matter what your role is, that we can take care of Soldiers and Families. You are putting people first. Today we have taken the opportunity to celebrate all you do every day. Each one of you is an important part of who we are and how we support the warfighter and our entire Army Family."
“Army Medicine is Army Strong!”
Date Taken: | 07.07.2021 |
Date Posted: | 07.13.2021 07:33 |
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