Army presents maintenance awards.The winners of the 2003 Army Awards for Maintenance Excellence are as follows-- Active Army (Table of Organization and Equipment) (TOE) Small Unit. 11th Signal Detachment, 2d Signal Brigade Organization and structure Signal Brigade
Medium Unit. 3d Military Intelligence Battalion, Camp Humphreys, Korea. Large Unit. 532d Military Intelligence Battalion, Yongsan, Korea. Active Army (Table of Distribution and Allowances) Small Unit. Operations Group, Aviation Flight Detachment, Combat Maneuver Training Center, Hohenfels, Germany. Medium Unit. 58th Transportation Battalion, Fort Leonard Wood Fort Leonard Wood, U.S. army post, 71,000 acres (28,700 hectares), S central Mo.; est. 1940. It is one of the largest basic-training centers in the United States and also provides training for army engineers. , Missouri. Large Unit. Maintenance Activity Kaiserslautern, Germany. Army National Guard (TOE) Small Unit. Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 690th Maintenance Battalion, Kinston, North Carolina Kinston is a city in Lenoir County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 23,688 at the 2000 census. It was the county seat of Dobbs County from 1779 to 1791, and has been the county seat of Lenoir County since its formation in 1791 GR6. . Medium Unit. 732d Maintenance Company, Roxboro, North Carolina Roxboro is a city in Person County, North Carolina. It is the county seat of Person County. It has a population of approximately 8,755 (2005 census estimate). History . Large. 2d Battalion, 156th Infantry Regiment, Abbeville, Louisiana. Army Reserve (TOE) Small Unit. 912th Medical Company, Independence, Missouri. Medium Unit. Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 807th Medical Command, Seagoville, Texas. Large Unit. 94th General Hospital, Seagoville, Texas. The awards were presented by Lieutenant General C.V. Christianson, Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-; Brigadier General William M. Lenaers, the Commandant of the Army Ordnance Center and School; and Chief Warrant Officer (W-5) James J. Wynne, the Regimental Chief Warrant Officer of the Ordnance Corps, in an August ceremony at the Pentagon. |
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