Fort Meade MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders

By Michelle GonzalezJuly 15, 2022

FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
1 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Eight Soldiers compete in the Fort Meade Medical Department Activity third quarter Best Leader Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, July 7. Candidates competed in a wide variety of events that covered Army Warrior Tasks in the Shoot, move, communicate and medicate areas that included: M4 Engagement Skills Trainer range, the Army Combat Fitness Test, an obstacle course, day land navigation, a 6-mile ruck march and combat water survival training. The Fort Meade MEDDAC is headquartered on Fort Meade and includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
2 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Cpl. Valerie Marquez, Rader U.S. Army Health Clinic, rucks to the next event of the Fort Meade Medical Department Activity third quarter Best Leader Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, July 7. Eight candidates competed in a wide variety of events that covered Army Warrior Tasks in the Shoot, move, communicate and medicate areas that included: M4 Engagement Skills Trainer range, the Army Combat Fitness Test, an obstacle course, day land navigation, a 6-mile ruck march and combat water survival training. The Fort Meade MEDDAC is headquartered on Fort Meade and includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
3 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Eight Soldiers compete in the Fort Meade Medical Department Activity third quarter Best Leader Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, July 7. Candidates competed in a wide variety of events that covered Army Warrior Tasks in the Shoot, move, communicate and medicate areas that included: M4 Engagement Skills Trainer range, the Army Combat Fitness Test, an obstacle course, day land navigation, a 6-mile ruck march and combat water survival training. The Fort Meade MEDDAC is headquartered on Fort Meade and includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
4 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Cpl. Thalia Hernandez, Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center, completes Army Warrior Tasks during the Fort Meade Medical Department Activity third quarter Best Leader Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, July 7. Eight candidates competed in a wide variety of events that covered Army Warrior Tasks in the Shoot, move, communicate and medicate areas that included: M4 Engagement Skills Trainer range, the Army Combat Fitness Test, an obstacle course, day land navigation, a 6-mile ruck march and combat water survival training. The Fort Meade MEDDAC is headquartered on Fort Meade and includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
5 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Cpl. Valerie Marquez, Rader U.S. Army Health Clinic, completes Army Warrior Tasks during the Fort Meade Medical Department Activity third quarter Best Leader Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, July 7. Eight candidates competed in a wide variety of events that covered Army Warrior Tasks in the Shoot, move, communicate and medicate areas that included: M4 Engagement Skills Trainer range, the Army Combat Fitness Test, an obstacle course, day land navigation, a 6-mile ruck march and combat water survival training. The Fort Meade MEDDAC is headquartered on Fort Meade and includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
6 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Spc. Raymond Torrisi, Rader U.S. Army Health Clinic, assists with hoist operations during the Fort Meade Medical Department Activity third quarter Best Leader Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, July 7. Eight candidates competed in a wide variety of events that covered Army Warrior Tasks in the Shoot, move, communicate and medicate areas that included: M4 Engagement Skills Trainer range, the Army Combat Fitness Test, an obstacle course, day land navigation, a 6-mile ruck march and combat water survival training. The Fort Meade MEDDAC is headquartered on Fort Meade and includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
7 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Spc. Raymond Torrisi, Rader U.S. Army Health Clinic, assists with hoist operations during the Fort Meade Medical Department Activity third quarter Best Leader Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, July 7. Eight candidates competed in a wide variety of events that covered Army Warrior Tasks in the Shoot, move, communicate and medicate areas that included: M4 Engagement Skills Trainer range, the Army Combat Fitness Test, an obstacle course, day land navigation, a 6-mile ruck march and combat water survival training. The Fort Meade MEDDAC is headquartered on Fort Meade and includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
8 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Pennsylvania National Guard Soldiers help train Soldiers from the Fort Meade Medical Department Activity with hoist operations July 7 during a Best Leader Competition held at Fort Indiantown Gap. Eight Soldiers from the MEDDAC competed in various events over the course of over 96 hours. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
9 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Cpl. Valerie Marquez, U.S. Army Rader Health Clinic, conducts hoist operations during the Fort Meade Medical Department Activity third quarter Best Leader Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, July 7. Eight candidates competed in a wide variety of events that covered Army Warrior Tasks in the Shoot, move, communicate and medicate areas that included: M4 Engagement Skills Trainer range, the Army Combat Fitness Test, an obstacle course, day land navigation, a 6-mile ruck march and combat water survival training. The Fort Meade MEDDAC is headquartered on Fort Meade and includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
10 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Spc. William Hulsey, Kirk U.S. Army Health Clinic, conducts hoist operations during the Fort Meade Medical Department Activity third quarter Best Leader Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, July 7. Eight candidates competed in a wide variety of events that covered Army Warrior Tasks in the Shoot, move, communicate and medicate areas that included: M4 Engagement Skills Trainer range, the Army Combat Fitness Test, an obstacle course, day land navigation, a 6-mile ruck march and combat water survival training. The Fort Meade MEDDAC is headquartered on Fort Meade and includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
11 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A Fort Meade Medical Department Activity Soldier (right) conducts hoist operations during the third quarter Best Leader Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, July 7. Eight candidates competed in a wide variety of events that covered Army Warrior Tasks in the Shoot, move, communicate and medicate areas that included: M4 Engagement Skills Trainer range, the Army Combat Fitness Test, an obstacle course, day land navigation, a 6-mile ruck march and combat water survival training. The Fort Meade MEDDAC is headquartered on Fort Meade and includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
12 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A Fort Meade Medical Department Activity Soldier conducts hoist operations during the third quarter Best Leader Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, July 7. Eight candidates competed in a wide variety of events that covered Army Warrior Tasks in the Shoot, move, communicate and medicate areas that included: M4 Engagement Skills Trainer range, the Army Combat Fitness Test, an obstacle course, day land navigation, a 6-mile ruck march and combat water survival training. The Fort Meade MEDDAC is headquartered on Fort Meade and includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
13 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers from the Fort Meade Medical Department Activity conduct hoist operations during the Fort Meade MEDDAC 3rd Quarter Best Leader Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, July 7. Eight Soldiers competed in a variety of events over the course of 96 hours. The Fort Meade MEDDAC includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
14 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Fort Meade Medical Department Activity Soldiers display their "Pride in the Patch" after conducting hoist operations during the 3rd Quarter Best Leader Competition held at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, July 7. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
15 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A Fort Meade Medical Department Activity Soldier executes combat water survival during the Fort Meade MEDDAC 3rd Quarter Best Leader Competition, Fort Meade, Maryland, July 8. Eight Soldiers competed in a variety of events over the course of 96 hours. The Fort Meade MEDDAC includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
16 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A Fort Meade Medical Department Activity Soldier executes combat water survival during the Fort Meade MEDDAC 3rd Quarter Best Leader Competition, Fort Meade, Maryland, July 8. Eight Soldiers competed in a variety of events over the course of 96 hours. The Fort Meade MEDDAC includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL
FGGM MEDDAC Names 3rd Quarter Best Leaders
17 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Col. Chris Maker, Fort Meade Medical Department Activity commander, pins an Army Achievement Medal on Spc. Raymond Torrisi, Rader U.S. Army Health Clinic, for being selected as the 3rd Quarter Fort Meade Medical Department Activity Best Leader in the Soldier category at an award ceremony held at the Fort Meade MEDDAC Headquarters, Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center, Fort Meade, Maryland, July 8. Eight Soldiers competed in a variety of events over the course of 96 hours. The Fort Meade MEDDAC includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Staff Sgt. Michelle Gonzalez Diener) VIEW ORIGINAL
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18 / 18 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Col. Chris Maker, Fort Meade Medical Department Activity commander, pins an Army Achievement Medal on Cpl. Thalia Hernandez, Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center, for being selected as the 3rd Quarter Fort Meade Medical Department Activity Best Leader in the noncommissioned officer category at an award ceremony held at the Fort Meade MEDDAC Headquarters, Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center, Fort Meade, Maryland, July 8. Eight Soldiers competed in a variety of events over the course of 96 hours. The Fort Meade MEDDAC includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. (U.S. Army photo by Michelle Gonzalez) (Photo Credit: Michelle Gonzalez) VIEW ORIGINAL

FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, Md. -- Cpl. Thalia Hernandez, Fort Meade Medical Company at Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center, and Spc. Raymond Torrisi, Andrew Rader Clinic, were named as the Best Leaders in the Noncommissioned officer and Soldier categories, respectively, in an award ceremony held at Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center, July 8.

Eight Soldiers from the Fort Meade Medical Department Activity participated in the third quarter Best Leader Competition held at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania and Fort Meade, Maryland, July 5-8.

“This ceremony truly is an opportunity for us to recognize the commitment that these candidates demonstrated not only to the profession but to their individual will to succeed,” said Col. Chris Maker, the Fort Meade MEDDAC commander.

Maker was impressed by the candidates’ performance.

“You guys did a phenomenal job. Over 96 hours of grueling competition, under very austere conditions and I’ll tell you, I was blown away.”

Candidates competed in a wide variety of events that covered Army Warrior Tasks in the shoot, move, communicate and medicate areas that included: M4 Engagement Skills Trainer range, the Army Combat Fitness Test, an obstacle course, day land navigation, a 6-mile ruck march and combat water survival training.

“This was not just a competition,” said Command Sgt. Maj. Michael P. Morrill, Fort Meade MEDDAC command sergeant major. “This is a training event. The training value that comes out of this for those who did not win is phenomenal,” Morrill added.

The events pushed candidates physically and mentally. For Morrill, the competition is an opportunity for Soldiers to test and push past their limits.

“We have to push our Soldiers beyond the limits that they think are there. When you do that, you establish new limits. All of [the candidates] got pushed beyond their limits. Now they know they’ve got more in them. So, now you’re generating leaders. You’re generating better trained Soldiers.”

The Fort Meade MEDDAC is headquartered on Fort Meade and includes a number of U.S. Army health clinics at several other locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia.