
SGT xxxx assisted his team in executing updated FAS/MAS operations to achieve mission objectives. His attention to detail and willingness to succeed contributed to the successful reception, treatment, and evacuation of 30 real-world and over 500 notional casualties.

SGT XXXX displayed exceptional leadership skills and medical proficiency as a senior treatment NCO for the Role I from 20170628 to 20180501. The sterling accomplishments of Sergeant Coranado reflect great credit upon himself, the 32d Medical Brigade and the United States Army. As a result, the Army was able to continue training and graduated more than 3,000 new Combat Medic Specialists to add to the operational force. These platforms include the use of Blackboard, multiple practice tests and study guides, and approximately 400 hours of didactic and psychomotor skills videos. Staff Sergeant Coranado was instrumental in developing and implementing the use of online learning platforms in the 68W Combat Medic specialist course in response to changing conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Meritorious service while serving as Instructor and Course Developer, HHC, 232d Medical Battalion, 32d Medical Brigade, Joint Base San Antonio from XXXXXXXX to XXXXXXXX. Her skill, competence and medical knowledge also played a vital role in providing care during 15 live fire events and multiple field exercises.

While attached to XXXX during XXX, she cared for over 60 Soldiers, maintaining zero injuries throughout the duration of training. SGT XXX's dedication and professionalism as a medic built an unwavering level of trust among the Soldiers and leaders of each battery she cared for.

Throughout her tenure, she was a pivotal resource in assisting and coordinating three annual influenza drives, safeguarding the health of over 1,600 Soldiers assigned to the Panther Battalion. During her assignment, she facilitated over 850 Periodic Health Assessments (PHA), ensuring over 90% of the Battalion remained medically deployable. Her support of the mission was a vital factor in the CTARNG achieving its goal of vaccinating everyone who requested to be vaccinated.Īs a Health Care Sergeant, SGT XXX assisted in dramatically improving the overall medical readiness of the Battalion.

68W MOS MANUALS PROFESSIONAL
She demonstrated dedication to her profession as a health care professional with patience and compassion which reduced vaccine fear and hesitation in her patients. PFC St Germain personally vaccinated over 700 service members and civilians in support of the COVID 19 vaccination mission and helped the vaccine team reach its goal of completing over 3500 vaccinations in less than 30 days. SFC Quickel's leadership abilities developed a sense of teamwork and genuine willingness to help and assist Patients, hospital staff, and Medical Transient Detachment personnel with problems in a courteous manner one of the best LNOs in LRMC. While serving as Region Liaison Officer (LNO) NCOIC for Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC), SFC Quickel demonstrated outstanding professionalism and dedication to duty in support of 4th Infantry Division (4ID). SPC XXX's exemplary teaching and mentoring attests to his professional knowledge, willingness to accept responsibility, attention to detail, and the ability to adapt himself to any assignment or situation. SPC XXX's skill, competence, and leadership played a vital role in the success of training 138 Soldiers in Eagle First Responder (EFR) across the Battalion during the Division Field Exercise from to with a 100% pass rate.
