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Leadership at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton honored employees for their exceptional service during its fiscal 2024 third quarter awards ceremony Oct. 15 at the Fort Hamilton Community Club Pierce room. The garrison community recognized employees for 15 years of federal service (pictured): Susan Blair, Ola Foy, and Trevor Loew. Garrison Commander Col. Melissa Cantwell presented the awards alongside Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Hill and Deputy to the Garrison Commander Raymond Santiago. (U.S. Army photo by Mark Getman- Fort Hamilton Garrison Public Affairs)
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During the fiscal 2024 third quarter awards ceremony on Oct. 15, leadership at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton celebrated employees' exceptional service. The event took place in the Pierce room of the Fort Hamilton Community Club. The garrison community honored Michael Ingram for his 45 years of federal civilian service. Garrison Commander Col. Melissa Cantwell, alongside Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Hill and Deputy to the Garrison Commander Raymond Santiago, presented the awards. (U.S. Army photo by Mark Getman - Fort Hamilton Garrison Public Affairs)
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The U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton leadership celebrated the exceptional service of employees during the fiscal year 2024 third quarter awards ceremony on October 15, held in the Pierce room of the Fort Hamilton Community Club. The garrison community acknowledged seven individuals who were bestowed with the Peer-to-Peer Service Award, also referred to as the Garrison S.E.R.V.I.C.E Award: Amit Baboolal, Christina Fijalkiewicz, Ola Foy, Danien Gerardi, Mark Getman, Jonathan Smith, and Marvin Torres. The awards were presented by Garrison Commander Col. Melissa Cantwell, Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Hill, and Deputy to the Garrison Commander Raymond Santiago. (U.S. Army photo credited to Mark Getman, Fort Hamilton Garrison Public Affairs)
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The U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton leadership celebrated the exceptional service of employees during the fiscal 2024 third quarter awards ceremony on Oct. 15, held in the Pierce room of the Fort Hamilton Community Club. The garrison community acknowledged the graduates of the Leadership Cohort, a six-month initiative designed to cultivate future civilian leaders of the Army. The graduates, pictured, were each presented with the Civilian Service Achievement Medal, are Joanne Amassiadis, Anabel Arbeeny, Wilfredo Atiles, Amit Baboolal, Wei Chen, Ola Foy, and Eileen Mora. Garrison Commander Col. Melissa Cantwell, Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Hill, and Deputy to the Garrison Commander Raymond Santiago presented the awards. (U.S. Army photo by Mark Getman- Fort Hamilton Garrison Public Affairs)
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The leadership at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton recognized employees for their outstanding service during the fiscal 2024 third quarter awards ceremony on October 15, held in the Pierce room of the Fort Hamilton Community Club. Marvin Torres from the Directorate of Emergency Service was awarded the Civilian Service Achievement Medal as the Non-Supervisory Civilian Employee for the third quarter of FY24. The awards were presented by Garrison Commander Col. Melissa Cantwell, Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Hill, and Deputy to the Garrison Commander Raymond Santiago. (U.S. Army photo by Mark Getman - Fort Hamilton Garrison Public Affairs)
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Leadership at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton honored employees for their exceptional service during its fiscal 2024 third quarter awards ceremony Oct. 15 at the Fort Hamilton Community Club Pierce room.
Garrison Commander Col. Melissa Cantwell presented the awards alongside Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Hill and Deputy to the Garrison Commander Raymond Santiago.
The garrison also recognized graduates of its Leadership Cohort; a six-month program aimed at developing future Army civilian leaders. Graduates, each awarded the Civilian Service Achievement Medal, included Joanne Amassiadis, Anabel Arbeeny, Wilfredo Atiles, Amit Baboolal, Wei Chen, Ola Foy, and Eileen Mora.
The garrison community recognized employees for length of federal service:
5 years: Christina Fijalkiewicz, Janel Harris, Kathleen Kilcommons, Javier Lee Foon
10 years: Joanne Amassiadis
15 years: Susan Blair, Ola Foy, Trevor Loew, Mohammad Tufail
20 years: Eileen Mora, Carolyn Pilagonia, Benito Rodriguez
25 years: Raymond Santiago
35 years: Andrea Vazquez
45 years: Michael Ingram
Seven employees received the Peer-to-Peer Service Award, also known as the Garrison S.E.R.V.I.C.E Award: Amit Baboolal, Christina Fijalkiewicz, Ola Foy, Danien Gerardi, Mark Getman, Jonathan Smith, and Marvin Torres.
Certificates of Achievement were awarded to Anabel Arbeeny, Joanne Amassiadis, Susan Blair, Geraldine Calaunan-Turpin, Pamela Calimlim, and Brian Riveradejesus for their participation in the Fort Hamilton change of command ceremony.
Justin Batt, Herbert Corn, Trevor Loew, Adriana Mitchell, Brian Riveradejesus, and Charles Williams received Certificates of Appreciation for their support of the Summer Internship Program.
Wilfredo Atiles and Peter Comito were awarded Certificates of Achievement for their leadership in the Summer Internship Program.
Civilian Service Achievement Medals were presented to:
- Geraldine M. Calaunan-Turpin for her work on the Fort Hamilton Change of Command ceremony
- Drew Cavosi for his performance as a construction control representative
- Richard Rucker for his leadership in the Summer Internship Program
- Yumi Corn for her dedication to the Child Youth Services Center
- Marvin Torres, named Civilian Employee (Non-Supervisory) of the 3rd Quarter
Fort Hamilton also received the Army Superior Unit Award for its support efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic from Feb. 1, 2020, to Dec. 31, 2021 **
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