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SDDC's top NCO puts soldiers, training first.


Soldiers of the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command are a top priority to the highest-ranking enlisted en·list·ed  
adj.
Of, relating to, or being a member of a military rank below a commissioned officer or warrant officer.


enlisted
Adjective
 Soldier in the command.

That's what Command Sgt. Maj. Tomfis Hawkins wants SDDC SDDC Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (formerly Military Traffic Management Command)
SDDC Single Data Device Correction
 Soldiers in the state of Washington to be sure of.

'I put myself on the ground where the Soldiers are, and I listen to their concerns," said Command. Sgt. Maj. Hawkins as he and a couple of noncommissioned officers non·com·mis·sioned officer
n. Abbr. NCO
An enlisted member of the armed forces, such as a corporal, sergeant, or petty officer, appointed to a rank conferring leadership over other enlisted personnel.
 enjoyed lunch at a diner diner, restaurant resembling the railroad dining car that is its source. In the mid-19th cent., the first dining cars that appeared on trains were nothing more than an empty car with a fastened-down table. George M.  at the Port of Tacoma A major gateway to Asia and Alaska, the Port of Tacoma is a leading North American seaport, handling more than $35.6 billion in annual trade and nearly 2.1 million TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent container Units) in 2006. .

"They come first," he added. During a three-day visit with the 833rd Transportation Battalion battalion

Tactical military organization composed of a headquarters and two or more companies, batteries, or similar units and usually commanded by a field-grade officer such as a lieutenant colonel.
 in Seattle, SDDC's new command sergeant major made it a point to get out and educate himself as to the challenges Soldiers and their non-commissioned officer's face. Meeting with port personnel in Olympia and Tacoma, as well as listening to Soldiers and their concerns at the 833rd and 1395th Terminal Transportation Battalion were all part of his itinerary.

"I am a sponge, and I want to learn more," said Hawkins to a number of management personnel at the Port of Olympia. "I rely on the expertise of the NCOs throughout SDDC to complete the mission, but 1 want to be sure that my NCOs know the business of transportation," he said.

During his visit, Hawkins" ability to understand the finer points of the transportation world impressed im·press 1  
tr.v. im·pressed, im·press·ing, im·press·es
1. To affect strongly, often favorably:
 several International Longshoremen Workers Union members. "He's quick, and he listens well," said one of the longshoremen. "He understands not only what we do during a load-out, he really knows what the soldiers are doing too."

In learning more about port operations and motivating NCOs, Hawkins' vision for SDDC is to simply provide better support for the warfighters. "I know that sounds simple, but their (warfighters) needs come first; there's no question about that," he emphasized.

In order to accomplish SDDC's mission, Hawkins believes that 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.
 knowledge, joint cooperation and "modularization" are necessary for successfully deploying and sustaining troops.

Expeditionary knowledge refers to how logisticians think in worldwide terms. "Our thinking is global. With the knowledge of what we have and how our personnel are trained, we can be where we need to be with minimum delay," explained Hawkins.

The concept of joint cooperation refers to working together with sister Services. "It is a team effort in any conflict we face," said Hawkins. "And we must maintain that level of understanding and even surpass it."

And last, modularization refers to successfully utilizing the capabilities of a particular transportation team.

"Think of it as a 'force package' where the talent of the team is vital to success," explained Hawkins. To further his example, he pointed to the work the 833d has recently accomplished in CONUS and in-theater. "A well trained unit does an outstanding job, and I have seen that here and in the other ports I have visited," he added.

To ensure Soldiers in SDDC continue to maintain their mission readiness, Hawkins has every intention of returning to motivate morale and look for other ways to improve. "I will not be a stranger," he said as he left a meeting with NCOs and management personnel at the Port of Tacoma.

"I will be back," said Hawkins.

Maj. John M. Simpson Simp·son , Sir James Young 1811-1870.

British obstetrician and a founder of gynecology. He is also known for introducing the use of chloroform as an anesthetic.
, 833d Transportation Battalion
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Title Annotation:Surface Deployment and Distribution Command, noncommissioned officers
Author:Simpson, John M.
Publication:Translog
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 22, 2004
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