Army news service (June 4, 2008) Army recognizes 85 organizations for Logistics Excellence.ALEXANDRIA, Va.--Hundreds of members of the Army's logistics community gathered to be recognized for their contributions to the Army during the 2008 Combined Logistics Excellence Awards ceremony and banquet held on June 3. Soldiers and Army civilians representing 85 winning and runner-up organizations were present at the ceremony to receive plaques on behalf of their organizations. Awards were offered for excellence in maintenance, deployment, and supply. Winners were chosen from across the total Army--including active, National Guard, and reserve components. Lt. Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody, deputy chief of staff, G-4, presided over the ceremony. Before announcing the ceremony's guest speaker, she told logistics soldiers that the Army is proud of them. "There is something about being in a room surrounded by a bunch of winners--it just feels really good," she said. "Our Army is extremely proud of you and so am I. To all of you, you represent what is good about our Army." Lt. Gen. Stephen M. Speakes, deputy chief of staff, G-8, spoke to the soldiers and Army civilians, commenting on what they had done for the Army and comparing them to the logisticians who kept soldiers supplied during World War II. "You have to go back to WWII WWII abbr. World War II WWII World War Two to see an Army that has sustained combat formation, in combat, the way you have--to be able to compare and contrast what you have achieved. That is no small tribute to your accomplishments." Among the units named winners during the ceremony was the 180th Transportation Battalion, 4th Sustainment Brigade As part of the Transformation of the US Army from a Division-based structure to a Brigade-based army; the Division Support Commands, Corps Support Groups, & Area Support Groups are being inactivated or transformed to Sustainment Brigades (previously called Sustainment Units of Action , 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary ex·pe·di·tion·ar·y adj. 1. Relating to or constituting an expedition. 2. Sent on or designed for military operations abroad: the French expeditionary force in Indochina. Adj. 1. ), III Corps List of military corps — List of military corps by number A number of countries have Third, or III, Corps:
The battalion was named winner of the Deployment Excellence, Active Duty Supporting Unit award. Staff Sgt. Jose Latorre was in Washington to receive the award on behalf of his unit. He said teamwork amongst his peers is primarily responsible for the unit winning its award. "We have been preparing for several months with the deployments we handle in the Fort Hood area," he said. "We have deployed several divisions. The last deployment we did was for the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment An armored cavalry regiment (ACR) is a regiment of the United States Army or United States National Guard organized for the specific purposes of reconnaissance, surveillance, and security. . On the last rotation it was the 31st Infantry Division. Our teamwork, our organization, has been very tight--which is why we have been so successful in deploying so many big divisions--like 4th ID and 1st Cavalry. This is the cream of the crop." The U.S. Property and Fiscal Office, Camp Douglas Camp Douglas can refer to:
The USPFO USPFO United States Property & Fiscal Officer at Camp Douglas runs a supply warehouse for the State of Wisconsin National Guard The Wisconsin National Guard (“Guard”) has dual state and federal roles, and is jointly funded and maintained by both governments. Its federal mission is to provide trained units to the United States Army and Air Force in time of war or national emergency. . The unit issues new equipment in addition to taking in old and unserviceable equipment for turn-in to depots or the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office. Streek also said teamwork between the guardsmen there is responsible for helping the unit win its award. "Among the people we have working for us, everybody is committed to the job we have to do," he said. "There's only 11 of us, so without the teamwork we have, we wouldn't be able to accomplish our mission." Representatives of the winners of the Combined Logistics Excellence Award were treated to a day in Washington, D.C., to a tour of the Pentagon, and to VIP seating at the Twilight Tattoo. Electric vehicles are currently being used by members of the 23rd Equipment Maintenance Squadron for their daily duties instead of fuel-powered vehicles at Moody Air Force Base Moody Air Force Base is the home of the United States Air Force 23d Wing located in Lowndes County, about 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Valdosta, Georgia. , Ga. The Aerospace Ground Equipment shop is testing the electric vehicles for efficiency, and delivering reports to the Air Force Materiel Command Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) is a major command of the United States Air Force. on the negative and
positive aspects of the program. Photo by Airman 1st Class Brittany
Barker, USAF
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