An AER representative from First Army Division East sends a ball down the lane at Houston Bowling Center June 14, 2024, after representatives gathered to celebrate the conclusion of this year’s campaign.
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FORT KNOX, Ky. — Army Emergency Relief representatives from each of the units and organizations at Fort Knox got together at Houston Bowling Center June 13 to celebrate the end of the campaign.
Command Sgt. Maj. Sherm Waters, senior noncommissioned officer for Fort Knox Garrison, joined them to celebrate the campaign and hand out some awards. Fort Knox raised over $88,000 during the contribution season.
“I have to say thanks to individuals at the unit level who were out there preaching and messaging AER,” said Waters. “It takes the people on the ground to make it successful.”
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A representative from U.S. Army Human Resources Command receives a plaque from Command Sgt. Maj. Sherm Waters naming them the Fort Knox AER winner for the most contributions. 34th Military Police Detachment won for the highest rate of contributions. Nobody was in attendance to receive the award.
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Command Sgt. Maj. Sherm Waters, senior noncommissioned officer for Fort Knox Garrison, thanks AER representatives for their efforts in soliciting funds during the 2024 campaign season.
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The winner for total contributions was U.S. Army Human Resources Command. Representatives from 34th Military Police Detachment won the award for the highest contribution rate.
Those in attendance at the ceremony enjoyed a round of bowling afterward.
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