Two high-ranking female officers with the Toronto Police Service will be leaving the department for new opportunities, the Toronto Police Services Board confirmed Tuesday.
Whether it was service throughout her more than 30-year career in the military or through her many community involvements, retired Lt. Col. Terry Owens always has emphasized care for others.
A newly elected member of the Radcliff City Council, Owens has been active in several community organizations since moving to the Fort Knox area in 2007.
Originally from Newport News, Virginia, Owens earned a bachelorâs degree in biology in 1987 and a masterâs degree in elementary education in 1990 from Hampton University. Also in 1987, Owens joined the U.S. Army Reserves as a combat medic in the 18th Field Hospital in Norfolk, a decision that foreshadowed a long career in military leadership.
Connecticut WWII Veteran Receives Promotion, medals Photo By Timothy Koster | From left-to-right, the Honorable Gregory J. Slavonic, currently performing the duties.. read moreread more Photo By Timothy Koster | From left-to-right, the Honorable Gregory J. Slavonic, currently performing the duties of Under Secretary of the Navy, U.S. Marines Col. Stephen Lightfoot, military advisor to the Under Secretary of the Navy, U.S. Army Sgt. Dan Crowley (ret.), U.S. Navy Capt. Gregory Leland, executive assistant for the Under Secretary of the Navy, and U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal pose for a photo following a ceremony at the Bradley Air National Guard Base in Windsor Locks, Conn. Jan. 4, 2021. The ceremony presented Crowley with his official promotion to sergeant, the Prisoner of War Medal, and the Combat Infantry Badge, which he earned while serving in the Pacific Theatre of World War II bu
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9 SHILOH, Ill. The Headquarters, Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command senior enlisted leader hosted a three-day professional development forum last week from Scott AFB, Illinois. To ensure maximum participation and to meet COVID-19 restrictions, the event was conducted virtually.
During the forum, subject matter experts from SDDC and the U.S. Army Human Resources Command spoke on topics that were in line with the Army People Strategy’s second line of effort, Develop Talent, by identifying employment, education and training opportunities, closing talent gaps and maximizing military and civilian members’ contributions to the Army. “Senior leaders from around the Army took time out to help us professionally, and we certainly appreciate everyone’s participation, making this event not only noteworthy but something we can learn from, record and playback and get better,” said SDDC’s senior enlisted leader, Command Sgt. Maj. Rocky Carr.