Two Army Medicine personnel inducted into Army's Antiterrorism Honor Roll

By Army Medicine Public AffairsFebruary 20, 2015

Department of the Army Antiterrorism Honor Roll
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Maj. Gen. Mark Inch, Provost Marshal of the Army, Commanding General United States Army Criminal Investigation Command and Army Corrections Command inducts Elbert Lewis, Chief MEDCOM Security and Intel into the Department of the Army Antiterrorism Ho... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Department of the Army Antiterrorism Honor Roll
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Maj. Gen. Mark Inch, Provost Marshal of the Army, Commanding General United States Army Criminal Investigation Command and Army Corrections Command inducts Dwayne Cortes, MEDCOM Antiterrorism Intel Analyst into the Department of the Army Antiterroris... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

Elbert Lewis, Chief of the U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) Security and Intel and Dwayne Cortes, MEDCOM Antiterrorism Intel Analyst were selected by the Provost Marshal General and inducted into the Department of the Army Antiterrorism Honor Roll at the Department of the Army Worldwide Antiterrorism Conference Feb. 3-6.

The Army Antiterrorism (AT) Awards Program was established to recognize excellence and significant achievements in the Antiterrorism Field and those who work hard behind the scenes to protect DA personnel, Family Members, facilities, units and installations. These individuals work diligently to heighten awareness of military and Family Members to the nature and dangers

of terrorism, while also deterring terrorism through aggressive defensive measures and Army Antiterrorism Strategic Plans.

In 2008, the AT Honor Roll was established by the Army AT Branch to recognize those individuals for their extraordinary resourcefulness and initiative in supporting the Army AT Program.

The awardees represent the best of the best among antiterrorism professionals protecting our people, information, and critical assets.

Lewis's commitment to MEDCOM Antiterrorism has strengthened the Antiterrorism program immeasurably by fusing intelligence into the risk analysis process, allowing the MEDCOM Commander and Army Surgeon General to make informed security decisions that impact the entire command.

Cortes's contributions to the MEDCOM Antiterrorism program have proven to be invaluable. He is a dedicated AT professional who's hard work has resulted in the program becoming more flexible in its ability to draw all AT program elements into a comprehensive program.

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