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USASAC recognizes Team SATMO

By Adriane ElliotOctober 31, 2024

During an October 2024 visit to Fort Liberty, North Carolina, Brig. Gen. Allen Pepper and leadership recognized Security Assistance Training Management Organization staff members for excellent service. Pictured from left are SATMO Commander Col....
During an October 2024 visit to Fort Liberty, North Carolina, Brig. Gen. Allen Pepper and leadership recognized Security Assistance Training Management Organization staff members for excellent service. Pictured from left are SATMO Commander Col. Gregory Holmes; Ms. Cameron-Ray, recipient of the Dellamonica Award and Meritorious Civilian Service Award; Mr. Mudge, recipient of the Meritorious Service Medal; Sgt. Lauresa Harrell, CG coin recipient; Pepper, commanding general of the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command; Master Sgt. Robert Blackburn, CG coin recipient; Master Sgt. Grenauer, CG coin recipient; Capt. Andriy Dvirnyy, CG coin recipient; Master Sgt. Louis Ziacik, CG coin recipient; and SATMO Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Allen. (Photo Credit: Courtesy photo) VIEW ORIGINAL

During an October 2024 visit to Fort Liberty, North Carolina, Brig. Gen. Allen Pepper and leadership recognized Security Assistance Training Management Organization (SATMO) staff members for excellent service. Pictured from left are SATMO Commander Col. Gregory Holmes; Ms. Cameron-Ray, recipient of the Dellamonica Award and Meritorious Civilian Service Award; Mr. Mudge, recipient of the Meritorious Service Medal; Sgt. Lauresa Harrell, CG coin recipient; Pepper, commanding general of the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command; Master Sgt. Robert Blackburn, CG coin recipient; Master Sgt. Grenauer, CG coin recipient; Capt. Andriy Dvirnyy, CG coin recipient; Master Sgt. Louis Ziacik, CG coin recipient; and SATMO Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Allen.

SATMO is a subordinate organization of USASAC, which develops and manages foreign military sales (FMS) cases and security assistance programs for the U.S. Army Materiel Command. FMS is a critical component of U.S. foreign policy. Currently, USASAC has a $281 billion FMS portfolio with more than 136 nations and 11 agencies.