Army motor vehicle driver safety award


















His leadership, technical competence and total dedication contributed immeasurably to the United States Army Reserves mission and to the vitality and sustainability of the strength of the nation in a time of war.

His service reflects great credit upon himself, the Transportation Corps, and the United States Army. For exceptionally meritorious service in positions of increasing responsibility culminating a 35 year career as an Information Management Officer, United States Army Reserve Element European Command. Lieutenant Colonel Doe, by extraordinary leadership, integrity and personal skills, enhanced the readiness and mission capability of numerous units throughout the Army, Army Reserve, and the National Guard.

For exceptionally meritorious service while serving in positions of increasing responsibility and culminating a thirty-seven-year career as the Weapons of Mass Destruction Administrative Assistant for the United States Army Reserve Element United States European Command.

MSG Snuffy, by extraordinary leadership, integrity and personal skills, enhanced the readiness and mission capability of numerous units throughout the Army and Army Reserve. For exceptionally meritorious service while serving in positions of increasing responsibility, culminating in a year career as Operations NCO, J3, European Command Army Reserve Element. Sergeant First Class C. Thomas Howell has distinguished himself by providing exemplary leadership and meritorious service in challenging positions of great importance and responsibility.

Upon Retirement, Sergeant First Class Howell is recognized for distinguished performance of duty that represents exemplary achievement in the finest traditions of the United States Army. Throughout his military career, Major Michael J. Fox served with honor and distinction in numerous positions, from those associated with his career in the Marine Corps to his various assignments within the Civil Affairs community, and his most recent assignments within European Command.

Upon retirement, Major Fox is recognized for distinguished performance of duty that represents exemplary achievement in the finest traditions of the United States Army.

Master Sergeant Kirk Cameron has distinguished himself with over 37 years of exceptionally meritorious service to the Nation and the United States Army. His career included a multitude of important assignments of increased responsibility where he consistently demonstrated exceptional and effective leadership, dedicated service, and commitment to Soldiers.

He oversaw logistics of an entire BCT cycle of training where he coordinated meals, produced 75 risk assessments, and planned a graduation ceremony with over attendees. His hard work and dedication to duty led to the preparation of future Soldiers to support the Global War on Terror.

As First Sergeant of the 1st Battalion th Regiment in , MSG Cameron supervised and coordinated all administrative functions of the company headquarters. He was responsible for the accountability and control of over enlisted troops.

During this time he was responsible for taking corrective action, instilling discipline and obedience for the entire Battalion of over troops. MSG Cameron was accountable for all professional development for the enlisted Soldiers, and ensured the Senior NCOs employed proper leadership and supervisory techniques. His organizational and leadership skills were vital to the development and training of over 60 fully qualified Drill Sergeants during his four-year tenure as the First Sergeant.

MSG Cameron was responsible for securing the Top Secret building, ensuring only appropriate personnel gained access to the facility and the Top Secret briefings. MSG Cameron was an essential asset to the execution of the event, oversaw and ran the security checkpoint for the area along with random checks of the building.

MSG Cameron's actions assisted in ensuring a safe and successful conference between two nations' defense teams. Lieutenant Colonel Tom Cruise is recognized for having distinguished himself by exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements for over 35 years. Most recently, as a member for the Army Reserve Element-U. Air Forces Europe and U. Naval Forces Europe during strike operations conducted in Syria.

His operations planning, specifically on personnel recovery operations, resulted in the team leader receiving a Joint Service Commendation Medal. Embassy in Israel were critical to mission success.

Complies with all safety regulations and procedures. Ensures proper vehicle loading and care. Manages loading and unloading of personnel and equipment and protects cargo against damage. Operates vehicle material handling equipment MHE , as required. Employs land navigation techniques. Maintains qualification with radios and vehicle-mounted weapons. Performs vehicle self-recovery and field expedients to include towing. Corrects or reports all vehicle deficiencies.

Prepares vehicles for shipment by air, rail, or vessel. Section Sergeant Performs duties as a Battalion Support Section Sergeant in a Forward Support Company in a Distribution Platoon that supports a Field Artillery HIMARS Battalion; supervises and provides technical guidance to two noncommissioned officers and five Soldiers; plans, organizes, and performs assistant ammunition sergeant duties; sling load and crane operations, dispatches vehicles, verifies log books, receives and fills taskings for motor transport; compiles time, mileage, and load data for equipment and vehicles.

Section Leader Serves as a Section Leader in a Reconnaissance Squadron for an Infantry Brigade Combat Team; responsible for the maintenance and accountability of two M and one M HMMWV; responsible for the training, supervision, and physical readiness, professional development, and health and welfare of one Noncommissioned Officer and eight enlisted Soldiers and their Families.

Plans, manages, and monitors platoon motor transport operations, including platoon area of the unit motor pool. Counsels, disciplines, and develops soldiers and NCOs into competent leaders.

Maintains the highest state of combat readiness regardless of conditions and personnel changes. In the event of extreme weather conditions i. Rain will not cause MSF courses to be cancelled. Weather-related cancellations are at the discretion of the instructor. The instructor may also choose to stop a class due to the onset of extreme weather, postponing completion for another date. Utilizing composite risk management in all aspects of training, he was responsible for licensing operators in less than 18 months.

His diligence resulted in zero accidents during his 18 month tenure and recognition by the Battalion commander for the best drivers' training program in the Battalion.

In addition, due to his meticulous records, 44 Soldiers earned their Drivers Badge. During this period, Specialist Johnson's dedication to the mission and his team facilitated full mission capability at all times due to his mechanical experience and preparation.



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