Photo by C.J. Lovelace | U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command | 12.05.2023
Michelle Laska, left, drug test coordinator for the Army Substance Abuse Program, or ASAP, at Fort Detrick and Forest Glen Annex, presents Staff Sgt. Chantele Kemp with the Fort Detrick UPL Challenge award for the first quarter of fiscal year 2022-23. The UPL, or unit prevention leader, serves as a liaison for each Army unit to ASAP's drug screening program....
Photo by C.J. Lovelace | U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command | 12.05.2023
Staff Sgt. Chantele Kemp speaks after receiving the Fort Detrick UPL Challenge quarterly award Dec. 5, 2023, at Army Medical Logistics Command headquarters at Fort Detrick, Maryland....
Photo by C.J. Lovelace | U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command | 12.05.2023
Col. Marc Welde, commander of U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command, congratulates Staff Sgt. Chantele Kemp after she received the Fort Detrick UPL Challenge award for the first quarter of fiscal year 2022-23. Also pictured is Capt. Matthew Lile, AMLC detachment commander. The UPL, which stands for unit prevention leader, serves as a liaison for each Army unit to the Army Substance Abuse......
Photo by C.J. Lovelace | U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command | 04.20.2023
Staff Sgt. Vontrella Jeffries has served as the unit prevention leader, or UPL, for the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency for about a year. In January 2023, her work was rewarded as she was named the monthly UPL Awards Program winner. The awards program under the Army Substance Abuse Program was established in November 2022 for Fort Detrick and Forest Glen Annex UPLs. The program encourages......
Photo by Sgt. Rachel Grothe | 88th Readiness Division | 04.10.2019
Sgt. Jeffrey A. Hyde, 644th Regional Support Group plumber sergeant, practices applying tamper evident tape to a urine bottle using the prepared strips during a unit prevention leader course at Fort Snelling, Minnesota, April 10, 2019. "Preparation before you put gloves on is important so you don't get your glove stuck in the tape and bottle, and have to do it again with more paperwork," said......
Photo by Sgt. Rachel Grothe | 88th Readiness Division | 04.10.2019
Sgt. Jeffrey A. Hyde, 644th Regional Support group plumber sergeant and Sgt. 1st Class Richard J. Hughes, North Dakota State University ROTC military science instructor, listen to a story while labeling their sample mailing boxes during a unit prevention leader course at Fort Snelling, Minnesota, April 10, 2019. Unit prevention leaders are in charge of a unit's drug demand and reduction program....
Photo by Sgt. Rachel Grothe | 88th Readiness Division | 04.10.2019
Gary Talbot, 88th Readiness Division drug demand and reduction team leader, points out a notable section in the unit prevention leader course handbook April 10, 2019, Fort Snelling, Minnesota. "He's a very good instructor," said Sgt 1st Class Joanne M. Hight, 2nd, 361st Training Support Battalion observer coach trainer. "He keeps it light and fun. It makes it easy to remember without the......
Photo by Sgt. Rachel Grothe | 88th Readiness Division | 04.10.2019
Staff Sgt. Zachary D. Hogrefe, 2nd, 361st Training Support Battalion IT specialist, researches the layout of the box used to mail urine specimens to the phlebotomy labs for drug testing during a unit prevention leader course at Fort Snelling, Minnesota, April 10, 2019. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Rachel S. Grothe)...