USASAC retirements

By Sarah ZALERDecember 22, 2025

Two long-term U.S. Army Security Assistance Command teammates retired at the end of 2025.

Marcellus Moore was a supply technician and had been with USASAC for 12 years. Moore also worked at the Defense Logistics Agency for 10 years and served in the Army for 28 years, retiring with 50 total years of government service.

Financial specialist Cynthia Ensinger retired after 16 years at USASAC and 30 total years of government service between the Navy and the Army.

Marcellus Moore, a supply technician with the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command,  holds his Meritorious Civilian Service medal certificate alongside division chief Koren Scates, left, and branch chief Cassandre Paley during his retirement...
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Marcellus Moore, a supply technician with the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command, holds his Meritorious Civilian Service medal certificate alongside division chief Koren Scates, left, and branch chief Cassandre Paley during his retirement luncheon Dec. 18, 2025, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Moore retired after 12 years at USASAC and 50 total years of government civilian and military service. (U.S. Army photo by Sarah Zaler) (Photo Credit: Sarah Zaler) VIEW ORIGINAL
U.S. Army Security Assistance Command G8 division chief Wendy Zimmerman, left, presents Cynthia Ensinger with a Hex Sign certificate during her retirement ceremony Dec. 19, 2025, in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania.  Ensinger, a financial specialist,...
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army Security Assistance Command G8 division chief Wendy Zimmerman, left, presents Cynthia Ensinger with a Hex Sign certificate during her retirement ceremony Dec. 19, 2025, in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. Ensinger, a financial specialist, retired after 16 years at USASAC and 30 total years of government service. Hex signs are a form of folk art that originated with the Pennsylvania Dutch in the mid-1880s and are traditionally presented to departing USASAC employees in appreciation of their service. (U.S. Army photo by Sarah Zaler) (Photo Credit: Sarah Zaler) VIEW ORIGINAL