Six Soldiers Inducted into SAMC
Transcript of Six Soldiers Inducted into SAMC
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Sergeant Audie Murphy Club President Sgt. 1st Class Gary R. Killiebrew Sr., second from left, and Installation Command Sgt. Maj. Frank C. Gutierrez, right, join SAMC inductees in a ceremonial cake cutting following the SAMC induction ceremony at the Myer Auditorium, Nov. 18, 2019.
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Six Soldiers Inducted into SAMCBy JON BLEIWEIS, APG News
ABERDEEN PROVING
GROUND, Md. -- Six Aberdeen
Proving Ground Soldiers were
inducted into the Aberdeen/Edge-
wood Area chapter of the Sergeant
Audie Murphy Club during a cer-
emony at the Myer Auditorium,
Nov. 18.
The inductees included Sgt.
1st Class Kamara T. Generlette-
Shaw, a material management non-
commissioned officer and activity
equipment manager with the U.S.
Army Communications-Electron-
ics Command; Sgt. 1st Class Justin
J. Bates, a force modernization divi-
sion NCO in charge with CECOM;
Sgt. 1st Class Gene H. Lucas, Jr.,
senior religious affairs NCO at the
U.S. Army Test and Evaluation
Center; Sgt. 1st Class Phillip K.
Durham, executive assistant to the
CECOM command sergeant major;
Staff Sgt. LaRita M. Fullwood,
CECOM religious affairs NCO;
and Sgt. Jakerea L. Stowers, pri-
mary funds technician NCO for the
Garrison religious support office.
Founded in 1986 at Fort Hood,
Texas, SAMC is an elite organiza-
tion of noncommissioned officers
who have demonstrated perfor-
mance and inherent leadership
See SAMC, page A5
By JON BLEIWEIS, APG News
ABERDEEN PROVING
GROUND, Md. -- A group of 16
civilian employees with the U.S.
Army Communications-Electron-
ics Command took part in the
command’s first greening event at
Shore Park in APG North (Aber-
deen), Nov. 14.
The one-day workshop, titled
Operation: Endeavor, was designed
to give civilian employees an
opportunity to gain insight into
the duties and responsibilities of a
U.S. Soldier, said Tiffany Grimes,
a human resources specialist with
CECOM G1.
Participants used leadership,
communication, collaboration, and
decision-making skills to over-
come obstacles in a simulated res-
cue operation.
During one exercise, the unit
CECOM Debuts Greening Program
A unit of CECOM civilians help guide Jesse Mueller, a technical writer with the CECOM Integrated Logistics Support Center, into an area to gather materials during the Operation: Endeavor greening event, Nov. 14, 2019.
Photo by Jon Bleiweis, APG News
See CECOM, page A5
A customer orders from the Eat Like a Greek food truck on Nov. 19, 2019.
The Eat Like a Greek food truck recently moved to the parking lot of the Exchange. Eat Like a Greek features spe-cialties like gyros, grilled lamb chops, spanikopita, baklava and house made tzatziki sauce.
Customers can now save time by ordering ahead. To order, call 410-776-4647.
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Eat Like a Greek Moves To Exchange Parking Lot