Meritorious service while serving as Assistant Operations Sergeant, 948th Transportation Company. During this period, Staff Sergeant Cleary orchestrated the seamless movement of 33 Soldiers over 3,700 miles and two flights from Washington state to Puerto Rico, maintaining one hundred percent accountability with a meticulously developed tracker for personnel and inspectable items. Moreover, he developed and maintained an accurate tracker for 33 personnel and critical equipment, enabling real-time updates for 15 daily reports and emergency requests by the 346th Transportation Battalion. In addition, he demonstrated exceptional leadership by mentoring three NCOs on accurate NCOER and award writing while fulfilling duties as the Assistant Operations Sergeant. Staff Sergeant Cleary's distinctive achievements and devotion to duty reflect credit upon himself, the 948th Transportation Company and the United States Army.
Sergeant Summerville successfully facilitated effective coordination between a variety of departments, ensuring that travel packages were meticulously prepared and submitted to 2025 MHSRS for approval. His attention to detail and proactive approach have significantly minimized delays in travel execution for both military and civilian personnel. This efficiency not only enhances operational effectiveness but also fosters a collaborative environment within our organization.
Corporal Buckner displayed exemplary leadership as the Transportation Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) during the 101st Division Sustainment Brigade (DSB) deployment. She oversaw the movement of over 220 equipment pieces totaling 250 short tons (STONS), directly supporting the seamless integration of mission-critical assets and improving logistical readiness across the Joint Task Force–Southern Border (JTF–SB).
FOR EXCEPTIONAL ACHIEVEMENT WHILE SUPPORTING THE 372ND QUARTERMASTER GROUP BATTALION (PS) DURING CSTX AT FORT HUNTER LIGGET. YOUR SUPPORT PROVIDED ACCURATE AND REALISTIC EFFECTS AND DEVELOPED AN ENVIRONMENT CONDUCIVE TO TRAINING WARFIGHTERS. YOUR SELFLESS SERVICE REFLECTS GREAT CREDIT UPON YOU, THE 655TH TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, THE 372ND QUARTERMASTER BATTALION (PS) AND THE UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE.
Sergeant Smith enabled cross-border movement of U.S. assets by conducting route reconnaissance, setting up refueling points, halt areas, accommodations, and assisting with the application of support contracts. In addition, he assisted allies with qualified forklift operators and platforms that saved them hours of labor and negated the need to unload and break down stores and equipment by hand. Sergeant Smith's outstanding achievements and devotion to duty reflect favorably upon himself, the Support Group Transport Section and the United States Army.
As Transportation Coordinator, he demonstrated a mature and direct cognitive decision matrix well above his rank. SPC Jones' high personal standards, meticulous attention to detail, and strong desire for excellence attested to his superior performance throughout his tenure in Task Force Sinai, earning himself TFS's Sustainer of the Week.
For meritorious service in support of XXXXXXXXXXXXX. As Transportation Coordinator, he worked around the clock tracking all of 1175th Trans HET convoys from Kuwait to Iraq and back. SGT Condoza established the Tactical and Logistical Operating Center with only the equipment that he brought and traffic began to flow inbound within hours of his arrival. His experience, planning and coordination supported three transportation companies in the completion of over thirty critical missions. The accomplishments of SGT Condoza bring great credit upon himself, the 226 QM Company and the United States Army.
Outstanding achievement as Transportation Coordinator in support of 354th Movement Control Battalion from XXXXXX to XXXXXXX. During this period, SPC Hogwarth demonstrated a thorough understanding of and dedication to Movement Control Operations. SPC Hogwarth ensured each convoy element leaving Tactical Assembly Area (TAA) Schnoover was checked for convoy clearance and driver's license to ensure compliance with tactical standards of operations. The accomplishments of SPC Hogwarth bring great credit upon himself, the 385th Movement Control Team and the United States Army.