3 More than two dozen Army G-6 cyber teammates and former colleagues gathered to bid farewell to senior program management analyst Charles Lankford on May 12, 2021 as he prepares to retire following 33 years of federal civilian and military service.
Cybersecurity Implementation and Synchronization Director Nancy Kreidler described Lankford’s selfless service and dedication to the organization as doing a tremendous job for the Army community, often with little fanfare. She talked about Lankford’s patience as his colleagues learned about the budget and his willingness to teach anyone who asked. Lastly, she recognized the many people who turned out for his ceremony, both in person and virtually and noted it was a testament to his character.
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The M113 has been in service since Vietnam but the Army needs to keep the ones it has working until they’re replaced by the new AMPV. Shown here is an experimental automated testbed.
WASHINGTON: The Army’s boxed into a budgetary corner where budget cuts would imperil a “fragile” modernization effort, topofficials warned on Tuesday.
The service has already done three years of grueling “night court” drills to winnow low-priority programs from the budget, moving over $30 billion dollars – with steadily diminishing returns. “The first year we took the low-lying fruit, and we got to the middle of the tree [in year two],” said Gen. James McConville, the chief of Army staff. “[Now] we’re at the top of the tree.”
6 Fresh on the heels of a more than year-long effort to help combat the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command’s Lt. Col. Michelle Colacicco-Mayhugh was honored as a 2021 Hero of Military Medicine award winner on May 6 at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C. The award, which recognizes outstanding contributions by individuals dedicated to advancing the ideals and reach of military medicine, is presented annually by the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc.
Calling the award a “tremendous honor” in her brief remarks to the small, select in-person audience – in addition to the hundreds in attendance online, viewing virtually – Colacicco-Mayhugh was quick to thank her coworkers, teammates and USAMRDC leadership for their respective roles in helping her achieve such a substantial accomplishment.
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