USAG-HI recognizes efforts of commendable employees

By Ms Aiko Brum (IMCOM)April 2, 2012

USAG-HI civilians
Employees assemble for a keepsake photo with Jim Duttweiler (far left), deputy commander, USAG-HI, and Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Williamson III (rear far left), senior enlisted leader, SGA-HI, after receiving honors at the installation's Employee Reco... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii -- Twenty-three stellar employees received recognition for their roles and the impacts they have made in U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii during an Employee Recognition Breakfast at the Nehelani, here, March 20.

In the company of their co-workers and senior leaders, Jim Duttweiler, deputy commander, USAG-HI, praised the honorees for making a difference.

"The real thing that happens every day … is what our employees do. The tasks they execute and the customer service they provide make a difference in a Soldier or a family member's life, as well as in our community," Duttweiler said.

The duo of Michelle Mansker, chief, Natural Resources Section, and Kapua Kawelo, biologist, both with the Directorate of Public Works Environmental Division, received a special team award.

Their contributions not only offset threats to endangered species caused by military training, but also garnered USAG-HI the Secretary of the Army's Natural Resources Conservation Team Award for the best environmental program in the category.

In the Directorate of Human Resources, Caroline Castor, HR assistant, regularly provides exceptional service and resources to Soldiers about to retire, while Ernestine Pratt, chief, Casualty Assistance Center, aids both Soldiers and family members who have suffered a loss. Both were among 21 honorees who received a certificate of achievement commending their performance.

None view their work as "drudgery and servitude," said Chaplain (Col.) Peter Mueller. Instead, they apply their service and talents toward making the workplace better.

"We don't have … room for someone to come punch the clock," Duttweiler explained, during remarks. "Every person must be making a contribution."

Despite force realignments and funding shortfalls at USAG-HI, evidence of exemplary contributions was plentiful. For example, Rita Ah Young-Shelton, a program support assistant at the Soldier and Family Assistance Center, Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, continuously comes to the aid of Soldiers, regardless of severe staff shortages at the SFAC.

"You see, we have a lot to celebrate here in our Garrison. Our employees are making an impact each and every day," Duttweiler said.

Special Team Award

Kapua Kawelo, DPW ­­­

Michelle Mansker, DPW

Certificates of Achievement

Greathia Acosta, DPW

Dorothy Antonio-Pagaduan, DES

Caroline Castor, DHR

Chasea Crawford, DFMWR

Richard Francois, DOL

Jesse Kaleikini, DES

Jason Kubanek, DES

James Laffea, DES

John Little, DES

Fred Makinney, DES

Demetrious Morgan, DHR

Siah Olatunji, DHR

Ernestine Pratt, DHR

Creva Rooney, DFMWR-ACS

Jeanne Sablan, DFMWR-ACS

Roy Sagami, DOL

Tanya Toussaint, DHR

Gordon Wiborg, DES

Tonya Wicker, DFMWR-ACS

Melvin Wright, DOL

Rita Ah Young-Shelton, DFMWR-ACS

Length of Service Award

40 years, Bill Lenharr, OGC

15 years, Michael Amarosa, DFMWR

5 years, Kayla Overton, PAO

Key:

DES -- Directorate of Emergency Services

DFMWR-ACS -- Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, Army Community Service

DHR -- Directorate of Human Resources

DOL -- Directorate of Logistics

DPW -- Directorate of Public Works

OGC -- Office of the Garrison Commander

PAO -- Public Affairs Office

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