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  • Jun 6, 2024 | northwestmilitary.com | Pamela Sleezer |Richard Carlisi

    JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD - The finalists in a campaign designed to help civilian employees have a voice in improving operations at Joint Base Lewis-McChord pitched their ideas to a panel of decision-makers May 30. Major General Matthew McFarlane, I Corp deputy commander, Col. Kent Park, JBLM commander, Col. Patrick McClintock, 62nd Operations Group commander, Command Sgt. Maj.

  • Jun 6, 2024 | northwestmilitary.com | Richard Carlisi |Claire Nunn

    JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD - More than 30 high schoolers, continuing education students, and military spouses received $36,250 in scholarships as part of the annual Lewis-McChord Family Member Scholarship Fund Award Ceremony at French Theater, here, on May 19, 2024. The Lewis-McChord Family Scholarship Fund was established in 1989 to support military family members with their higher education endeavors by providing merit-based scholarships. During the annual award ceremony, Lt. Gen.

  • May 20, 2024 | dvidshub.net | Richard Carlisi

    7 JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. – More than 30 high schoolers, continuing education students, and military spouses received $36,250 in scholarships as part of the annual Lewis-McChord Family Member Scholarship Fund Award Ceremony at French Theater, here, on May 19, 2024. The Lewis-McChord Family Scholarship Fund was established in 1989 to support military family members with their higher education endeavors by providing merit-based scholarships. During the annual award ceremony, Lt. Gen.

  • Mar 25, 2024 | dvidshub.net | Richard Carlisi

    8 Students from Gig Harbor High School and Peninsula High School visited Joint Base Lewis-McChord to experience a day in the life of U.S. Army professionals. They were visited by the command teams from Madigan Army Medical Center and 16th Combat Aviation Brigade, starting with a behind-the-scenes tour of the hospital followed by close-up views of the AH-64 Apache and the UH-60 Black Hawk.

  • Jan 15, 2024 | dvidshub.net | Richard Carlisi

    8 Hospitals. High schoolers. Oh my! Students from Gig Harbor High School and Peninsula High School in Gig Harbor, Wash., recently visited U.S. Army professionals from America’s First Corps to tour their facilities and to ask questions about a career in military service. The day began with a Madigan Army Medical Center tour, with opening remarks by Col. Hope M. Williamson-Younce, the hospital’s commander. “Be confident in your own self-worth,” said Williamson-Younce.

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